Circa 1907
Print (27”x 17.5”)
England
Cecil Aldin (1870-1935) was a prominent British artist and illustrator, renowned for his depictions of horses, dogs, and country life, particularly fox hunting scenes. His work captured the spirit and camaraderie of the British sporting tradition with a lively and often humorous touch. Aldin's illustrations were widely published in books and magazines, making his art accessible to a broad audience.
This particular print is from his "Fallowfield Hunt" series, which was published around 1907. These prints are celebrated for their detailed portrayal of the hunt, from the riders and hounds to the rural landscapes. The style is characteristic of Aldin's ability to convey movement and personality, making his hunting scenes highly collectible.
Circa 1907
Print (27”x 17.5”)
England
Cecil Aldin (1870-1935) was a prominent British artist and illustrator, renowned for his depictions of horses, dogs, and country life, particularly fox hunting scenes. His work captured the spirit and camaraderie of the British sporting tradition with a lively and often humorous touch. Aldin's illustrations were widely published in books and magazines, making his art accessible to a broad audience.
This particular print is from his "Fallowfield Hunt" series, which was published around 1907. These prints are celebrated for their detailed portrayal of the hunt, from the riders and hounds to the rural landscapes. The style is characteristic of Aldin's ability to convey movement and personality, making his hunting scenes highly collectible.