African Bull Elephant
Signed, limited edition, print

David Shepherd

CBE OBE FRSA FGRA (25 April 1931 - 19 September 2017)


david shepherd signed limited edition print African bull elephant
'African Bull Elephant'
Signed Limited Edition
Published 1976
Image Size 22" x 20"
One available complete with was/line, french bound mount as shown.
"Although his size may suggest the contrary, the African Elephant is one of the mostbenevolent and gentle of animals.
To me he is also the most inspiring to paint.
I have been out with game wardens into the African bush on countless occasions and, in order to get good sketching material,
we have induced the famous 'mock charge' - usually by banging on the doors of the safari wagon.
The display begins - the head goes up, and with tusks up and ears extended, the elephant 'tilts' from side to side - this is the signal
that in variably precedes the headlong rush, accompanied by a spine chilling shriek, towards the person so rudely disturbing his privacy.
The elephant will invariably, and hopefully, stop a few yards from the vehicle, (a real full blooded charge to 'kill' is upon one with no
warning whatsoever).
For a painting of such a display, often playful but always dramatic, any background can seem perhaps superfluous.
But soon such a scene could well become only a memory, for unfortunately in the Africa of today the elephant is seriously threatened
by mans’greed and desire for commercial gain - the 'old tusker' carrying giant tusks are now just a memory and even the
smallest elephants are shot and killed with poisoned arrows for the ivory they carry - this commodity is now regarded as a hedge against
inflation, particularly in the Far East.
If the present rate of slaughter continues, it is reckoned that the African Elephant, the largest land mammal, and surely the most majestic
and inspiring, could be wiped out inside twenty years. He deserves a better fate than this." David Shepherd.

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Biography of wildlife artist, David Shepherd, CBE, FRSA, FRGS, OBE.
Internationally recognized as the world's best wildlife artist. David Shepherd has at all times felt that he had a duty in the form of conservation
towards the world and the animals that inhabit our planet.
In his lifetime, David Shepherd has painted and drawn many pictures, and is able to share his many tales and experiences
with people internationally, often talking at charity dinners and prestigeous social events.
His persona lends itself naturally to this cause, as he is a most approachable down-to-earth fellows who enjoys sharing his pleasure
of art and his concern over the diminishing wildlife throughout the world.
In his early days, he was 'thrown' into the creative world purely by chance, as he wasn't particularly keen about other college activities.
David Shepherd is commonly quoted as saying that upto his late teens his life was not very successful, as he always had an ambition to be a game warden in Africa.
So after ending his schooling, David Shepherd left England with the concept of a career within the national parks of Africa.
Unfortunately, he was promptly instructed that there was no place for him, and his childhood desires lay in ruins.
Throughout school days, his foremost curiosity in art had been as a substitute for the compulsary games of rugby which left him with quite frightened.
Unable to understand what would possibly possess people to roll around a muddy rugby pitch and endure horrible injury, David Shepherd took refuge in the faculty
artwork department where he produced a hideous picture of some birds, which he brings along with him to this present day when public speaking.
After his dissappointment at not been given the chance to be part of Kenya's game warden neighborhood, he managed to find a job in a neighborhood resort on the
coast working within the reception for one pound per week.
David Shepherd started to paint pictures of birds, and by chance managed to sell seven pictures at ten pounds a canvas,
which allowed him to pay for his ticket back to England on the Union Castle steamship.
When back in England he saw two possibilities of career for himself. Either David Shepherd could try to make it as an artist, or drive a bus.
After careful thought he decided the bus driver choice was by far the safest bet, as it was well-known that almost all artists had little cash or prospects.
His father helped at this level and urged that if he actually needed to develop his artistic skills, he would want some training.
David Shepherd set off to the Slade school of fine art in London with his bird picture, unfortuinately he was told that he had no artistic ability
and that instructing him would be pointless.
Driving a London bus was beginning to appear the extra likely possibility, until by complete coincidence, he met an artist called Robin Goodwin
who was regarded as a highly skilled marine artist.
He never worked with apprentices, but luckily for David Shepherd, he agreed to see some of his work.
The very subsequent day David Shepherd arrived at Robin Goodwin's studio in Chelsea with his 'bird' painting, and to David's sheer amazement
Robin Goodwin agreed to help him.
It is because of this artist that David achieved the creative staus that he enjoys in the present day, and has at all times a feeling of deep gratitude
for the help he acquired from Robin Goodwin.

Books

David Shepherd's first autobiographical book 'The Man Who Loves Giants' was published in 1976 which very quickly became a best seller. This was revised and updated in 1989 as subsequent editions were published. A second book illustrating his love for steam trains was published in 1984 'A Brush With Steam'
and in 1985 'The Man and his Paintings' was the first comprehensive book showing a complete spectrum of David's work. 'An Artist in Conservation' was released in 1992 which illustrated some of Mr Shepherd's finest paintings. 'My Painting Life' and 'Only One World' were published in 1995 'Panting with David Shepherd, Unique Studio Secrets Revealed' was published in 2004

TV Documentaries

'The Man Who Loved Giants' was the title for this film of David Shepherd's life story produced in 1972 by the late James Stewart. The documentary was shown worldwide. 'The Last Train to Mulobezi' tells an exciting story of the survival of an ancient locomotive and railway coach from the Zambezi Sawmills Railway and their 12,000 mile journey back to England. The train was given as a gift by Dr Kenneth Kaunda, the President of Zambia, and after raising enough money through the sale of paintings in USA. A helicopter was bought and given to Zambia to help prevent poaching. Thames TV produced a series of six half hour programmes titled 'In Search of Wildlife' Illustrating the plight of endangered mammals throughout the world. These were later broadcast in the USA. 'Nature Watch' with Julian Pettifer began in 1990 and David Shepherd produced the first programme in the series. Last but not least, David Shepherd has been the subject of the programme 'This is Your Life'.

David Shepherd Awards.

1971
Honorary Degree in Fine Arts by the Pratt Institute in New York.
1973
The Order of the Golden Ark by HRH The Prince of The Netherlands for his services to conservation.
1979
Member of Honour of the World Wide Fund for Nature
The Order of the British Empire for his services to wildlife conservation. O.B.E.
1986
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
1988
President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia awarded him with the Order of Distinguished Service.
was made a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
Honorary Doctorate of Science of Hatfield Polytechnic (now the University of Hertfordshire) in 1990.
1996
Officer (Brother) of the Order of St. John.
2004
Granted the Freedom of the City of London.
2008
Awarded a C.B.E. for services to charity and wildlife
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30 years experience and a collection of hundreds of David Shepherd signed, limited edition prints in the UK!

Studio open, 7 days a week!
Viewing by appointment
EMAIL:-administrator@davidshepherd.com
A watercolourist, whose work needs little introduction in the world of art is Sir William Russell Flintread more.
We stock hundreds of this artist's signed limited edition prints and always a fine selection of his original watercolour paintings.
In the heart of Sir William Russell Flint country, deep in south west France, near to the beautiful towns of Brantome
and Perigueux is a House to let in FranceRead more; offering complete tranquility and relaxation.
For those who appreciate the wildlife of Africa, India and Britain, prints and paintings by David Shepherd here The work of L.S. Lowry has become some of the most sought after in British history; his paintings and signed printsclick are achieving record prices in the artworld,
made even more collectable due to the rarity of the work and the relatively few signed limited edition prints that have been published.