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Overview
Gladwell Patterson have long championed David’s artistic and charitable work, across the three generations of the Fuller family. Together with the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation, the gallery held the first retrospective exhibition of David’s work since his death in January 2019.
David Shepherd stands as one of the most influential wildlife painters of the past century, an artist whose deep affinity for the natural world shaped a career of remarkable breadth and significance. His paintings, at once commanding and tender, reflect a lifelong bond with the animals of Africa, a connection forged in Kenya in 1960, where a commission for the RAF set him on an artistic path that would define his life’s work. It was there, confronted by the beauty of the wild and the brutality of its threats, that David’s vocation as both artist and conservationist took root.
The power of his paintings lies not only in their technical mastery: the confident sweep of his brush, careful orchestration of tone and balance between photorealism and impressionist breadth. Elephants emerge with monumental grace, tigers with a quiet, unstoppable presence; even the vast African landscapes serve not as backdrop but as a stage upon which each animal’s dignity is affirmed. What resonates most is the empathy that animates every canvas, a quality that reflects David’s unwavering belief in the value of the wildlife he devoted his career to protecting.
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David Shepherd British, 1931-2017
Wolong Panda, 2006Oil on Canvas66 x 51 cms / 26 x 20 inchesSigned 'David Shepherd (lower right)
Dated '06'Weitere Abbildungen
Description
In a rare departure from his typically favoured subject matter of African wildlife, in 2006 Shepherd painted this work depicting a giant panda gracefully perched among the verdant branches of a towering tree in the Wolong National Nature Reserve. The intricate detailing in Shepherd's brushstrokes brings the panda to life, from the distinctive black-and-white fur to the subtle nuances of its expressive eyes. As an artist dedicated to wildlife conservation, Shepherd's Wolong Panda goes beyond the canvas, acting as a poignant reminder of the importance of preserving the habitats that sustain these iconic creatures.
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