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David Shepherd artist has died

Very talented and a fine supporter of many good causes…
https://davidshepherd.org/news/david-shepherd-cbe-1931-2017
He did depict aircraft as well…example…http://www.davidshepherd.com/davidshepherd-malaya.html
http://www.davidshepherd.com/davidshepherd-winterof43.html

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By: Mick Bevan - 23rd September 2017 at 16:48

great artist, one of the classic stylists. First of his I ever saw was the elephant one and then the magnificent trains one. Always a favourite of mine.

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By: 1batfastard - 22nd September 2017 at 18:12

Hi All,
Such sad news of this excellent artist who included the smallest of detail in all his creations no matter what the subject, RIP Mr Shepherd.

Geoff.

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By: Dev One - 21st September 2017 at 19:15

Many, many moons ago the first painting I saw by him was in the Camberley High street art shop & it was of a Connie. It almost jumped out at you. Amazing stuff.
Blue skies David.
Keith

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By: Ghostrider 01 - 21st September 2017 at 17:22

A great shame, he was very talented.

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By: D1566 - 21st September 2017 at 07:34

This was the train one, he was a master of light.

http://www.davidshepherd.com/davidshepherd-onshed.html

Incidentally, (as per the caption), he bought both the locos in the painting.
A great artist and a very pleasant person to meet.
RIP.

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By: TonyT - 20th September 2017 at 22:59

Very sad news, his elephants and the trains in the maintenance sheds are ones that stick in my mind, he was one of the best artists of his time and I do see him as a true master of his trade, a modern day Constable.
This was the train one, he was a master of light.

http://www.davidshepherd.com/davidshepherd-onshed.html

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By: AirportsEd - 20th September 2017 at 20:05

Yes, very sad news.
He helped me with a couple of projects a few years back and was a joy to speak to.
Regarding the Lancaster image that Propstrike posted in #4, David told told me that he sat outside the BBMF hangar at Coningsby with PA474 parked outside the doors to study and start that particular image.
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By: ThreeM - 20th September 2017 at 20:01

Saddened to read of his passing. I’ve been a long time admirer of his work, whether it be steam locomotives, wildlife or aviation.

There’s a thread elsewhere here about the Twin Pioneer and he flew in one in Kenya to research for a painting. The RAF had commissioned him to paint a couple of Blackburn Beverleys flying around the 17,000ft precipice of Mount Kenya. He said he couldn’t paint the landscape if he hadn’t seen it so the RAF duly obliged; 17,000ft was way above the permitted maximum ceiling of a Twin Pioneer!

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By: Sabrejet - 20th September 2017 at 19:47

Very sad to hear this: met him many times in the 1970s and he was always a very engaging and down-to-earth person. Kind of the opposite of what they often say about meeting one’s heroes. His support of many very worthy causes will be sorely missed.

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By: Propstrike - 20th September 2017 at 19:41

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By: Propstrike - 20th September 2017 at 19:40

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By: Propstrike - 20th September 2017 at 19:39

Here is one many will remember with affection. David was inspired by machines, including steam locos.

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By: AlanR - 20th September 2017 at 19:16

A very talented artist indeed. Able to paint a wide avariety of sbjects.

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By: Sopwith - 20th September 2017 at 18:29

Sorry to hear that, met him about 30 years ago, he had an exhibition of paintings at Winforton Herefordshire. A real talented artist.

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