Cecil Aldin (1870-1935) was a British artist best known for his illustrations of rural life and animals. His work is still popular today and is highly sought after for its charming, nostalgic and detailed depictions of rural England.
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Aldin Prints
- Angry Golfer Driving his Ball into the Scrub while his Caddy tries to stop himself from Laughing
- Ar Never Gets Off, Hunting Scene
- As the Sun was Going Down...We stopped at the Principal Hotel in the Market Place
- Bath Abbey
- Bulldog
- Canterbury Cathedral
- Chichester Cathedral
- Christmas Fun
- Durham Cathedral
- The Eloquent Mr Pickwick, illustration from Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens
- Ely Cathedral
- Exeter Cathedral
- A Fawn Greyhound
- The First Place that I can well Remember, was a Large Pleasant Meadow with a Pond of Clear Water in It
- Gloucester Cathedral
- Hansom Cab
- Hold Back, Sir!
- A Horse Fair... There was a Great Deal of Bargaining, Running Up, and Beating Down
- The Hounds began suddenly to Howl in Chorus
- I saw James coming through the Smoke, leading Ginger
- I Will never say I was not Frightened, for I was. I Stopped Still, and I Believe I Trembled
- Lincoln Cathedral
- Norwich Cathedral
- Peterborough Cathedral