- Graham Shepard
Graham Shepard (1907 – 1943) [cite web |url= http://www.library.pitt.edu/libraries/is/enroom/illustrators/shepard.htm |title=Resource Guide - Ernest Howard Shepard |accessdate=2008-05-23 |coauthors=Millie Arnet, Michelle Frisque, Beth Kean, Elizabeth T. Mahoney |format=html |work=The Elizabeth Nesbitt Room Illustrators Project |publisher=University of Pittsburgh ULS] was an English illustrator and cartoonist.
He was the son of
E. H. Shepard , the illustrator of "Winnie-the-Pooh" and "The Wind in the Willows ". He was educated atMarlborough College and Oxford. At Marlborough he was a contemporary ofJohn Betjeman andAnthony Blunt , and a close friend ofLouis MacNeice . MacNeice's "He had a date" (1943) is loosely based on the life and death of Shepard.At Oxford he was a contemporary and friend of MacNeice, Betjeman and
Osbert Lancaster .Following in his father's footsteps, he became an illustrator and cartoonist, working for the "
Illustrated London News ".Shepard served in the RNVR during
World War II . He was lost with all but one crew member when his ship, HMS "Polyanthus", was sunk by U-Boat 942 on21 September 1943. He was survived by his wife, Ann Faith Shepard, and his young daughter, Minette.Shepard's younger sister,
Mary Shepard , also became an illustrator, and is most well known for her illustrations ofP. L. Travers ' "Mary Poppins ".References
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