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  1. Vida y carrera. Era hija de E. H. Shepard, un famoso caricaturista e ilustrador de literatura infantil autor de ilustraciones como Winnie-the-Pooh de A. A. Milne en la década de 1920, y una edición de The Wind in the Willows de Kenneth Grahame en 1931. Se graduó en la Escuela de Arte Slade.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_ShepardMary Shepard - Wikipedia

    Mary Eleanor Jessie Knox née Shepard (25 December 1909 – 4 September 2000) was an English illustrator of children's books. She is best known for the Mary Poppins stories written by P. L. Travers (1934 to 1988). She used her married name Mary Knox outside the publishing industry.

    • A Difficult Relationship
    • The £1,000 Feet
    • I’ll Stay Till The Wind Changes

    Shepard’s family background and her humility were perhaps the main reasons why the long collaboration with the notoriously pricklyTravers was even possible, with Shepard illustrating all eight Mary Poppins books from 1934 to 1988. But Travers’ desire to exert artistic control is evident in letters and notes on Shepard’s preliminary sketches. Writin...

    The relationship between Shepard and Travers came under particular pressure with the release of the Mary Poppins film. Disney spent decades trying to reach an arrangement with Travers, and though Travers hated the film, it was – for her and Disney at least – financially very lucrative. Shepard did not initially receive any financial benefit from th...

    Shepard was a talented artist who also illustrated Ruth Manning-Sanders’ Adventure May be Anywhere (1939) and A. A. Milne’s Prince Rabbit and The Princess Who Could Not Laugh(1966). In 1937, she married E.V. Knox, the editor of Punch magazine who her father worked for as an illustrator and political cartoonist. It was a happy union, with Knox often...

  3. 23 de dic. de 2018 · La ilustradora del personaje fue Mary Shepard, la hija de Ernest Shepard, quien ilustró el libro de Winnie el Oso. 2. Una tía exigente con una bolsa de plástico.

  4. Mary Shepherd, de soltera Primrose, (31 de diciembre de 1777 - 7 de enero de 1847) fue una filósofa escocesa que publicó dos libros filosóficos, uno en 1824 y otro en 1827. Según Robert Blakey, en su entrada en su Historia de la filosofía de la mente , Shepherd ejerció una influencia considerable sobre la filosofía de Edimburgo de su época.

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  6. Mary Shepard was a self-deprecating artist, who published few illustrations following her marriage. Among her rare publishing projects of this later period – other than the Mary Poppins books – was an edition of two fairy tales by A A Milne, Prince Rabbit and The Princess Who Could Not Laugh (1966).