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Friday, 26 January 2018

Raymond Sheppard and Look and Learn

Everbody's 16 June 1956 p.19
Raymond Sheppard passed away in 1958. In the first issue of Look and Learn, that famous children's educational magazine/comic, published from Monday, 15 January 1962 to 17 April 1982, there were two pieces of art by Sheppard, that I know of!

Look and Learn #1
© 2005-2018 Look and Learn - All rights reserved
In Steve Holland's fascinating Look and Learn A History of the Classic Children's Magazine (2006 - available via the Look and Learn site), he says:
This opening spread included the first illustration to appear in the paper, drawn by the renowned wildlife artist Raymond Sheppard. 


© 2005-2018 Look and Learn - All rights reserved

Not really being aware of Look and Learn until I was a bit older, I missed this, until recently when some nice person scanned the comic so I can show you the artwork in question. But this led me to asking myself some questions! Some of this looks familiar, where was it I saw these images?

Cover of Everbody's 29 October 1955
Jennifer Jones adorns the cover of the Everbody's magazine of 29 October, 1955  which also contains a feature on "The Lion Man" by Philip Street, (pages 16-17)

Everbody's October 29 1955 pp16-17
The caption below the lion reads "Contrary to common belief lions do climb trees and have been seen high up in an oak"  and what's interesting is that the picture in Look and Learn appears complete, so one assumes the image was available to Leonard Matthews, the Editor, back then. The mergers that occurred over a 3 year period over 1958-1961 were amazingly speedy and engulfed a lot of magazine/comic publishers. Amalgamated Press bought Everybody's in 1950 and were themselves taken over by The Mirror (with Cecil Harmsworth King at the helm) who then went on to bid for and succeed in taking over Odhams (which included Hulton and George Newnes). I would imagine therefore the archives contain(ed) these originals - Christine Sheppard appears to have Lilliput artwork (Hulton) but not Everybody's (Amalgmated Press).

Overlapping the lion image in Look and Learn is "In the coldest weather, Charlie has to break the ice before he can have his morning dip in the drinking pond" showing a tiger against a snowy background. I knew I'd seen this somewhere before and checking, I find my short term memory is declining! It was on this blog in last October - unfortunately the eBay seller appears to have disappeared! So some of the archive art, not unusually, has made its way onto the open market.

A tiger dips its paw in icy water
The second page of this Everbody's shows a lioness with cubs. "After being handled by the keepers each cub is given a thorough washing to remove the odours". Below are some of the sketches that Sheppard did whilst in London Zoo. The practice of drawing live gave him many opportunities to capture movement as well as stationery animals and these two images show the latter very well.
Sketch of a lioness and cub asleep

Sketch of lioness and two cubs
The last image in this group is a delightful drawing of three tiger cubs playing with each other. I do have copies of other sketches of tiger cubs (thanks to Christine Sheppard's kindness) and in the Everybody's (shown above) it states "Tigers that have grown up tame usually remain quite playful until about three years of age".


Various sketches of tiger cubs at play and rest

ketch of two tiger cubs resting together
Well, that covers one of the two images from the Look and Learn and the other, the zebra running from hunters (look closely top-left) comes from Everybody's again.

Everybody's 16 June 1956
Katie Boyle appears on the cover
The image (at the top of this article) comes from Everybody's 16 June 1956 (page 19) and shows at least 12 zebra with two foals being hunted in an article called "Big Shots meet Big Game" by Anthony Cullen. He writes about a young professional hunter called Mike Rowbotham who went on after this to become legendary in that field. Here's the whole page for your enjoyment!

Everybody's 16 June 1956, p.19

Monday, 4 January 2016

Liss Llewellyn Fine Art Sale January 2016

UPDATE: Monday 18 Jan 2016

Other artwork added to the sale and also this blog entry!

The great flight
Lilliput Jan-Feb 1952, Vol. 30(1), issue #176
"The great flight" by 'BB', pp.72-74
 £975  £675

I am almost at the point of being able to get my computer and Raymond Sheppard resources up and running again. Re-plastering a house is a very tiresome thing and if you ever need anyone to persuade you to move out while it's done, contact me!

Paul Liss and Sacha Llewellyn has announced their new year sale and this one contains 27 pieces by Raymond Sheppard. Starting prices begin at £200 and go all the way up to £1,860

I've grouped them together under themes to show them slightly differently than they are presented on the Liss Llewellyn Fine Art page. Click the link under each picture to be taken to the complete description on LLFA. I'm sure I shall get round to writing more about each of the magazine articles below at some point. Watch this space!

MAGAZINES
Operation Jericho
Lilliput October 1957 Vol. 41(4), issue # 244
by Sandy Sanderson, pp.22
£450  £290
"Q-ships were expendable" by John Prebble
Lilliput September 1957 Vol. 41(3), issue # 243 pp.22-28
£360  £250

H.M.S. Goliath and The end of the Konigsberg
Lilliput November 1957 Vol. 41(5), issue # 245
"End of a sea raider" by Alan Scholfield, pp.20-27
£370  £200

"a ship sunk to block the channel" "The Henry-Farman plane"
Lilliput November 1957 Vol. 41(5), issue # 245
"End of a sea raider" by Alan Scholfield, pp.20-27
£400  £180

"North Sea incident" title page
Lilliput June 1957 Vol. 40(6), issue #240
"North Sea incident" by John Curtis pp.52-58
£780  £495
"The adventures of Rene Cutforth" title page
Lilliput January 1956 Vol. 38(1), issue #223
"The adventures of Rene Cutforth" pp31-33
£975


Leave it to Jones
Young Elizabethan January 1956 Vol.9(1)
"Leave it to Jones" by John Kippax p.21
£1380  £1,000


 ANIMAL SKETCHES

Serval by Raymond Sheppard
£975  £900 
Study of a tiger by Raymond Sheppard
£1320  £990

Study of a tiger by Raymond Sheppard
£1680  £1,260

Polar bear (glancing right) by Raymond Sheppard
£780  £590
Polar bear (glancing right) by Raymond Sheppard
£660  £500

Study of Cockerels by Raymond Sheppard
£1080  £575

Studies of an Impala  by Raymond Sheppard
£1140
Studies of an Impala  by Raymond Sheppard
£1500  £1,200
The following is a beautiful picture of a stag. Sheppard's use of colour is superb, showing depth of perspective, and use of white paper to allow the sun to shine through.
Monarch of the Glen  c. 1935 by Raymond Sheppard
£1140  £860

FAMILY SKETCHES

I really love the child studies and portraits that Sheppard did of his two children Christine and Michael. The one showing Christine drawing at the table is so evocative. Anyone who has had children will have spotted just such a moment.
Self Portrait with the artist's daughter Christine, c.1950
  by Raymond Sheppard
£570  £325 

Two portraits of Christine c.1951
  by Raymond Sheppard
£780  £590
Christine Sketching at the Kitchen, at 25 Dorchester Way, circa 1952
  by Raymond Sheppard
£1860

Micheal with toy car, circa 1952 by Raymond Sheppard
£1440  £775

Christine imploring by Raymond Sheppard
£200  £95
The artist's wife Iris listening to the wireless by Raymond Sheppard
£980  £575

PLACES
Chipperfield Common Herts, circa 1950 by Raymond Sheppard
£900  £400
Chicken roosts, c.1940 by Raymond Sheppard
£590  £410
Groynes and Shoreline by Raymond Sheppard
£290 SOLD
Beach scene (1930s?)
£630  £500
I'd love to know if anyone knows where this is.

OBJECTS
Still life of Pueblo Navajo and Apache ceramics, late 1930's
by Raymond Sheppard
£470  £300
Ivory Coast masks from the Natural History Museum 1950's (S|R 58)
by Raymond Sheppard
£410 SOLD
The following ink and watercolour sketch is interesting in the light of Sheppard's extensive illustrations for M.D. Hillyard's Caravan Family series which I'll write about another day.

Caravan in the Woods, dated March 4th 1950 by Raymond Sheppard
£950  £760
And finally, Sheppard produced a few abstract pictures. One wonders if the cancer treatment at the end of his life produced these strange dreamscapes. Liss-Llewellyn have called this "Sea Forms"

Sea Forms, c.1950
£1950  £975
All images copyright © 2015 Liss Llewellyn Fine Art and used with kind permission

Saturday, 25 October 2014

Raymond Sheppard and Liss Fine Art

Paul Liss has let me know that there are some original Raymond Sheppard artworks for sale and I thought I'd highlight them as they are gorgeous studies. Click on the captions to get to Liss Fine Art site



Serval

Servals (Leptailurus serval) are a medium-sized African wild cat.  Sheppard did not have the means to travel to Africa and based most  of his drawings of animals observed at Regents Park Zoo.  On the strength of these - through which he gained a reputation as one of the finest artists in this field - he was made a Fellow of the Zoological Society in 1949. In the same year, he published ‘Drawing at the Zoo’, one of three collaborations made with The Studio magazine


Studies of hippopotamus
Hippo resting
Study of a tiger

Polar Bear glancing right

Donkeys