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Cecil Aldin (1870-1935) Bundle of 24 Collections
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Digital Download - 360 images
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Cecil Aldin's Happy Family (1912) - 30 images
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A Dozen Dogs or So (1928) - 13 images
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Black Beauty (1916) - 18 images
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Jorrocks on 'unting (1901) - 3 images
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My Dog (1913) - 6 images
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Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club (1911) - 13 images
Cecil Aldin (1870-1935) Bundle of 24 Collections
Cecil Aldin (1870-1935) Bundle of 24 Collections
Œuvre de Cecil Aldin (1870-1935)
Digital Download - 360 images
This value bundle of digital downloads features the following collections by Cecil Aldin (1870-1935):-
Black Beauty (1916) - 18 images
The Bobtail Puppy Book (1914) - 9 images
Cecil Aldin's Happy Family (1912) - 30 images
Cecil Aldin's Merry Party (1913) - 28 images
Christmas Day (1910) - 6 images
A Dog Day (1902) - 28 images
A Dozen Dogs or So (1928) - 13 images
A Gay Dog (1905) - 24 images
Jorrocks on 'unting (1901) - 3 images
Mac (1912) - 25 images
The Merry Puppy Book (1913) - 9 images
The Mongrel Puppy Book (1912) - 12 images
My Dog (1913) - 6 images
Old Inns (1921) - 15 images
Old Manor Houses (1920) - 12 images
Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club (1911) - 13 images
Right Royal (1922) - 4 images
Roads & Vagabonds (1900) - 2 images
The Romance of the Road (1933) - 10 images
Sleeping Partners (1929) - 20 images
A Sporting Garland (1900) - 24 images
Stories from Puppyland (1904) - 25 images
White Ear & Peter (1912) - 15 images
The White Puppy (1909) - 9 images
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The pictures are out of copyright and in the public domain, so you are free to use them in whatever way you’d like, including commercial use.
Cecil Aldin (1870-1935) was a celebrated British painter, illustrator and lithographer, best known for his evocative depictions of rural life and animal subjects.
Born in London, Aldin grew up in an artistic family that inspired his early interest in drawing and painting. He studied at the Westminster School of Art where he honed his skills and developed a unique style that combined lively brushwork with a keen sense of observation.
Aldin's illustrations gained significant acclaim, particularly for his charming portrayals of the English countryside and its sporting life. He had a particular affinity for horses and dogs, often endearingly capturing their personalities.
His work resonated with audiences, making him a popular choice for illustrating books by authors such as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Kenneth Grahame. This helped establish his reputation as one of the leading illustrators of his time.
Beyond illustrations, Aldin was also a prolific painter. His canvases often featured scenes of hunting, horse racing, and other country pursuits. His ability to convey movement and emotion within his subjects brought a vibrant energy to his work. Aldin often painted en plein air, immersing himself in the landscapes that inspired him, which added depth and authenticity to his art.
Throughout his career, Aldin contributed to various magazines, further expanding his audience and influence. His style evolved, reflecting the broader movements within British art during that period, yet he retained a distinctiveness that set him apart. Cecil Aldin's legacy endures through his rich body of work, which continues to captivate those who appreciate the charm of rural England and the beauty of its animal inhabitants. His artistry remains a cherished part of the British artistic heritage.
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