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William James Affleck Shepherd

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

J. A. Shepherd, in 1925 when contributing to The Illustrated London News

William James Affleck Shepherd (1866–1946) was an English illustrator and cartoonist, known mainly for anthropomorphic animal drawings. He rarely used his first forename – most of his works are simply signed "J.A.S."

Life

James Affleck Shepherd "Nights with Uncle Remus"

Shepherd, the son of a cigar importer, was born on 29 November 1866 in Pimlico, London[1] and died in Cirencester, Gloucestershire in 1946.[2]

Shepherd did not receive any formal art training. For three years he worked under the direction of Alfred Bryan on the Moonshine satirical magazine.[3] In 1893 he joined the staff of Punch.[4] He also worked for The Strand magazine, the Illustrated London News and other periodicals.

He was a fellow of the Zoological Society and enjoyed the outdoor life. He underlined the importance of animals to him in a remark: "There are only two things I love in my life – my mother and my raven." This was before his marriage in 1897.[5] Shepherd was the maternal grandfather of David Sheppard (6 March 1929 – 5 March 2005), Bishop of Liverpool and a Test cricketer.

Publications

in 1897 Shepherd produced the children's picture book "Zig Zag Fables", which the Disney animator Andreas Deja has cited as an influence.[6] In 1926 "A Frolic around the Zoo" appeared, featuring the adventures of Blinx, a stray cat, and Bunda, an escaped monkey. He illustrated many books and was a contributor to The Rosebud annuals, which were renowned for their illustrations by Louis Wain.

References

  1. ^ free BMD Births Mar Q 1867 St. Geo. H. Sq. 1a 282 SHEPHERD William James A,
  2. ^ free BMD Deaths Jun Q 1946 Cirencester 6a 495 SHEPHERD William J A Age 79
  3. ^ "Chris Beetles Gallery".
  4. ^ Christopher Wood, The Dictionary of Victorian Painters, ISBN 0902028723, p. 426.
  5. ^ Artists of the Strand Magazine, Vol. 10, December 1895
  6. ^ "Deja View: James Affleck Shepherd". 3 September 2013.

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