£875
Lion attacking Rhino
Unmounted (ref: 6209)
Signed Watercolour on Watchmen board
Tags: Raymond Sheppard drawing panel watercolour farms/domestic animals
Tags: Raymond Sheppard drawing panel watercolour farms/domestic animals
Provenance: The Artist's Estate; Private collection
EH Gombrich references Raymond Sheppard's 'How to Draw Birds', and includes a reproduction of one of his drawings, in his celebrated treatise 'Art and Illusion', (1960).
Sheppard’s output as a graphic artist was prodigious, but he is less well known today than he might be, partly on account of his early death, at the age of forty-five. His remarkable studies of birds and animals from life were mainly undertaken at Regent’s Park Zoo. On the strength of these 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.