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Aldin Collection (#6)

"Aldin: A Master of Capturing Life's Moments in Art" Cecil Aldin, a renowned artist and illustrator

Background imageAldin Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Puppy Tails

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Puppy Tails. Thoughtful Bill the bloodhound tells a little white puppy that it is bad manners to eat too quickly, and then to sit on the empty plate. Date: 1912

Background imageAldin Collection: Frontispiece design by Cecil Aldin, Puppy Tails

Frontispiece design by Cecil Aldin, Puppy Tails. A hungry puppy suspects a sleeping puppy of having eaten his dinner. Date: 1912

Background imageAldin Collection: Title page design by Cecil Aldin, Puppy Tails

Title page design by Cecil Aldin, Puppy Tails, showing a white puppy about to fall into a pond. Date: 1912

Background imageAldin Collection: Cover design by Cecil Aldin, Puppy Tails

Cover design by Cecil Aldin, Puppy Tails, showing a white puppy about to fall into a pond. Date: 1912

Background imageAldin Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, fox terrier posing as model

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, fox terrier posing as model
Illustration by Cecil Aldin -- a fox terrier named Gyp, an accomplished model, seen here in different poses for her master to sketch. Date: 1927

Background imageAldin Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Cracker running with horse

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Cracker running with horse
Illustration by Cecil Aldin -- Cracker running in and out of the legs of Aldins horse. Date: 1927

Background imageAldin Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Old Manor Houses

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Old Manor Houses -- opening of Chapter I, with medieval pages pulling back a curtain to reveal an old building. Date: 1923

Background imageAldin Collection: Endpaper design by Cecil Aldin, Field Babies

Endpaper design by Cecil Aldin, Field Babies, showing Pippin the puppy and some of the baby animals he meets on his adventure: a squirrel, a magpie, a hedgehog, an owl, a lamb, rabbits and foxes

Background imageAldin Collection: Title page design by Cecil Aldin, Old Manor Houses

Title page design by Cecil Aldin, Old Manor Houses, showing the entrance to a half-timbered building. Date: 1923

Background imageAldin Collection: Endpaper design by Cecil Aldin, Old Manor Houses

Endpaper design by Cecil Aldin, Old Manor Houses, showing a traveller walking along a country road, with a group of buildings on a distant hill. Date: 1923

Background imageAldin Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Field Babies

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Field Babies. Pippin the puppy is chased away by the goslings mother, a big white goose who doesn t like dogs. Date: 1910

Background imageAldin Collection: Title page design by Cecil Aldin, Field Babies

Title page design by Cecil Aldin, Field Babies, with a cute rabbit. Date: 1910

Background imageAldin Collection: Cover design by Cecil Aldin, Field Babies

Cover design by Cecil Aldin, Field Babies, showing a puppy looking up at a squirrel. Date: 1910

Background imageAldin Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Black Puppy Book

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Black Puppy Book. A cute little lapdog puppy called Darling, sitting on a red cushion. Date: 1909

Background imageAldin Collection: Title page design by Cecil Aldin, The Black Puppy Book

Title page design by Cecil Aldin, The Black Puppy Book. Date: 1909

Background imageAldin Collection: Illustration, American bison in a zoo

Illustration, American bison in a zoo
Illustration, an American bison in a zoo. Date: 1902

Background imageAldin Collection: Illustration, two monkeys in a zoo

Illustration, two monkeys in a zoo, the larger one cleaning the smaller ones fur. Date: 1902

Background imageAldin Collection: Illustration, a wild cat in a zoo

Illustration, a wild cat in a zoo
Illustration, a wild cat with bright eyes, seen in a zoo. Date: 1902

Background imageAldin Collection: Endpaper illustration by Cecil Aldin, Farm Babies

Endpaper illustration by Cecil Aldin, Farm Babies, showing most of the animals Decimus Duckling meets during the course of the story: a foal, a nanny goat, a calf, a lamb, a turkey, a pig

Background imageAldin Collection: Cover design by Cecil Aldin, Farm Babies

Cover design by Cecil Aldin, Farm Babies, showing a mother rabbit, a baby rabbit and a duckling. Date: 1909




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"Aldin: A Master of Capturing Life's Moments in Art" Cecil Aldin, a renowned artist and illustrator, has left an indelible mark on the world of art with his captivating works. From his famous illustrations like "For What We Are About to Receive" to "Sleeping Partners and Dissolved Partnership, " Aldin's talent for bringing scenes to life is unparalleled. One cannot help but be enchanted by Aldin's depiction of dogs walking in "Illustration by Cecil Aldin, dog walking. " The way he captures their joyful energy and companionship is truly heartwarming. Similarly, in "This Weeks Woggles. XV. - Affection by Cecil Aldin, " we see the tender bond between humans and animals beautifully portrayed. Aldin's versatility shines through as he showcases his skill in various subjects. Whether it be capturing the elegance of a handler at Peterborough Show or illustrating adorable Sealyham terrier puppies, each piece reflects his attention to detail and love for his craft. In "The Derby 1923" and "The Master foxhound, " Aldin demonstrates his ability to capture the excitement and spirit of sporting events. His dynamic brushstrokes transport us into these thrilling moments, making us feel like we are right there alongside him. Not only does Aldin excel at depicting action-packed scenes, but he also knows how to capture quiet moments that touch our hearts. Just take a look at Mickie, the Irish Wolfhound comfortably lounging in a chair – it exudes both regality and warmth simultaneously. Aldin's playful side comes alive in illustrations such as "Tatters chasing the car" where mischief meets charm. And let us not forget about Jack and Jill – characters brought to life through another delightful illustration by Cecil Aldin. Through sketches of Irish Wolfhounds or any other subject matter he chooses, one thing remains constant – Cecil Aldin's ability to evoke emotions and tell stories through his art.