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{"id":2114,"date":"2015-10-16T13:30:03","date_gmt":"2015-10-16T13:30:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/rightdishonourable.com\/?p=2114"},"modified":"2024-01-19T00:45:07","modified_gmt":"2024-01-18T23:45:07","slug":"eh-shepards-great-war-and-the-years-before-winnie-the-pooh","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rightdishonourable.com\/2015\/10\/eh-shepards-great-war-and-the-years-before-winnie-the-pooh\/","title":{"rendered":"EH Shepard’s Great War and the years before Winnie the Pooh"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you thought children playing soldiers was sinister enough, it is impossible not to be struck by the darkness of a cartoon in which several kids mimic a gas attack, currently on show at the House of Illustration in London.<\/p>\n

That this image comes from the pen of Ernest Howard (EH) Shepard, the illustrator behind the Winnie the Pooh <\/em>and The Wind in the Willows <\/em>drawings, makes it all the more surprising, especially given that his work throughout the First World War is described as \u201cgentle\u201d in the House’s exhibition.<\/p>\n

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Born in 1879, Shepard showed an early aptitude for drawing, with many of his early sketches focusing on soldiers.<\/p>\n

He later volunteered for the First World War before conscription was introduced, and sent a number of war-based cartoons back to the offices of Punch <\/em>in London, one of which was the gas attack image published in the satirical magazine on the 11th October 1916.<\/p>\n

The others, to be fair to the museum, tended to be more mild. As a plaque in the museum reads, the cartoons \u201cdid not reflect his experience of the Battle [of the Somme], which was little reported despite it’s significance.\u201d<\/p>\n

Even aside from the everyday horror of the war, Shepard was personally affected by it, his brother Cyril being killed at the Somme, and buried not far away at a place that Shepard marked on a map he carried with him for the rest of the campaign.<\/p>\n