Oliver Sheppard

Ireland
Ireland
Games Participations2
First Olympic GamesParis 1924
Year of Birth1865

Biography

Oliver Sheppard began his studies at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art and continued in London (under Édouard Lanteri) and in Paris, mostly influenced by Lanteri. In Dublin he became a lecturer for sculpture at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art, teaching there from 1902-37. His early Irish mythological subjects reflected the influence of Jack Yeats and are part of the poetic imagery of the search for national identity.

He is best known for his bronze sculpture idealizing the Irish struggle for independence. The Death of Cuchulainn is considered Sheppard's masterpiece and an important work of Irish art. It is a bronze figure of the mythological warrior-hero Cuchulainn, who continued to fight against his enemies while gravely wounded and tied to a tree. Sheppard was important as an Irish Protestant who supported Irish independence, beginning as a student in the 1880s when he joined the Irish Parliamentary Party.

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