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Showing posts with label Books Seal Morning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books Seal Morning. Show all posts

Monday, 4 February 2013

Raymond Sheppard and Seal Morning - Part Five

I mentioned that I wanted to say something about the artwork too and as this blog is about Sheppard, we need some artwork.

In the copies of Seal Morning that have Sheppard's drawings there are many 'flipped' pictures; single birds taken from the group he drewelsewhere in the book, and a rabbit leaping (but this time without the wall drawn underneath. There is also one strange picture which is 'flipped':

Lora the seal looks right with trees/bushes on her left


Lora looks left - same rock, mountain but no trees!

It was unusual but not unknown for Sheppard to use similar drawings - see below - but this is odd. The rock on the first picture looks crude on the left as if a publisher's artist was told to change it slightly. Unfortunately all my efforts to track down any original art from this work has led nowhere - disappeared just like Rowena Farre did in her lifetime!

Lastly Sheppard did so many animal studies in his lifetime that he was bound to duplicate ideas.

Hare runs right to left

The following is taken from a book called Round the year: Summer, p.97

But as you can see it's not flipped but a different picture, showing his great talent.

NEXT TIME:  Nature through the seasons in colour

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Raymond Sheppard and Seal Morning - Part Four

SEAL MORNING - Background

Rowena Farre, or Lois Parr(e) but actually Daphne Lois Macready

The British Library lists three books under the name Rowena Farre with the interesting note
 Rowena FARRE pseud. [i.e. Daphne Lois Macready.]  
They are:
* A time from the world. London: Hutchinson, 1962
* The beckoning land. London : Gollancz, 1969.
and of course
* Seal morning

In the mid-1990s I found this entry on Abebooks and couldn't afford to buy the collection:

Rowena Farr ie Lois Parre: …7 typed letters signed, 1 autograph letter signed, from 15 December 1954 to 29 April 1959 relating to the development and publication of her first book Seal Morning (1957, decorations by Raymond Sheppard). Also related correspondence (typed letters) from various editors at Hutchinson and Co., her publishers, including those to the author and those to the editor of the Daily Mail in relation to a controversy surrounding the authenticity of details in this proclaimed "true story". This chronology of correspondence provides an interesting insight into the development of a book, in this case, from the publisher's initial interest in an article by Farre to the publication of her book that was selected by the Secondary Education Board as one ….
Boy, do I wish I'd bought them! If you do know who's got them, I'd love to make contact - email me at


Fortunately someone very dedicated, has created a Wikipeida entry which has superb references which can be followed, telling the fascinating story of Rowena, Daphne or Lois! I won't bother repeating it here, except to say that in Mark Andresen and Colin Wilson's Field of Vision: The Broadcast Life of Kenneth Allsop the story is told of how Allsop tried to discover Farre's whereabouts. The whole thing started thus: "one or two of the reporters got wind of some little thing she'd slipped up on and they started looking into it"  and of course the phenomenal sales ("30,000 copies, serialization rights in both the UK and America and an absent prescence.", p. 331) meant there were royalties to pay but she couldn't be found, until some reports mentioned she had made all her own clothes. This brought her out of the woodwork in anger but she soon disappeared again. We know she went to India and also Australia. It's interesting to note that she donated her royalties for any overseas TV productions to Literature Board of the Australian Council of the Arts (see Irene Stevens, A short history of the Literature Board 1986-2000). And this was before any had happened
 
It appears that we really don't know much about the woman, let alone whether Seal Morning is true. As one article has said this could be seen as 'autobiographical fiction' rather than autobiography. As most agree the story reads beautifully and is a brilliant observation of nature and the seasons and I remember reading to my family during a Welsh holiday and it worked as a read-aloud book

The only instance of "Lois Parr(e)" I can find is in The Countryman (Vol 50 No 2 Winter 1954) where Lois writes about a musical seal!

In 1986 David Cobham directed the story for a children's TV series (by London Weekend Television)  where the action was moved from the wilds of Scotland to the flat landscape of Norfolk - which was a it more logical as the East coast has breeding colonies of seal! 





NEXT TIME: Comments on Seal Morning artwork

Saturday, 26 January 2013

Raymond Sheppard and Seal Morning - Part Three


Scottish wild cat
Here are the rest of the images from Rowena Farre's Seal Morning

All the captions below are mine and not in the book, so please do let me have any corrections. I've scanned the text for clues but sometimes these are merely(!) decorations

In the next post I'll make some comments on the the pictures and also on the book itself - which has an interesting history


Lora, the common seal, seen on the surface

Mistle thrush

Squirrel

Mouse

Ptarmigan

Squirrel

Otters playing

Otter

Lora

Otter


Stag

Four stag on mountainside

Stoat

Well

A legendary 'water horse'

Swans

Seal with fish in mouth

Lora on a rock with bushes to her left

Baby seal

Wild cat

Wild cat

Eagle swoops on grouse

Domestic cat

A running hare

Goat

Lora's head pops out of the water

Baby seal




Lora


Sunday, 23 December 2012

Raymond Sheppard and Seal Morning - Part Two

Here are another 10 images from Rowena Farre's Seal Morning
Seal head above water

Lora with mouth organ

Mouse

Fledgeling birds

Lora and xylophone

Red setter

Lora on rock

Outline seal

Repeat from Page 21 where rabbit jumps wall - see previous post

Young stag

Saturday, 22 December 2012

Raymond Sheppard and Seal Morning - Part One

Raymond Sheppard (1913-1958)

I have been a fan of Raymond Sheppard for many years (how long ago was 1969?) when I tripped over this quite tatty paperback version of Rowena Farre's Seal Morning
Seal Morning
Hidden in this unassuming paperback were such fantastic pencil drawings that they stayed with me for the rest of my life. Little did I know that they would send me on an exciting journey.

I own loads of magazines, books, and leaflets by Sheppard, information about his life and have met with his daughter Christine and son Michael. I have been invited to previews of exhibitions displaying his art. I felt it was time with the publication of my article in Illustrators magazine (Issue #2) that I started to share this material more widely and this seems the perfect forum.

Sheppard illustrated in all sorts of media, he produced educational materials, magazine illustrations, book illustrations, advertising posters and artwork as well as many drawings, and paintings for his own pleasure. There are no end of materials to share.

So without further ado, let's get started on my journey with Raymond Sheppard....


Squirrel outline


Squirrel

Seal pup

Seal pup on mat

Seal head

Rabbit jumps wall

Common seal

One of many chapter headings

Rat
This shows how Sheppard's illustrations interact with the page of text.
 A further 10 illustrations from Seal Morning to follow...