Fishing Print, a Likely Spot

Fishing Print, a Likely Spot

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VINTAGE CECIL ALDIN, A LIKELY SPOT, FISHING PRINT.
A wonderful original fishing chromolithograph print by Cecil Aldin titled 'A LIKELY SPOT'. The picture is in an original shaped oak faced plywood frame with applied decoration and title. The scene is of a parson and boy who featured in many of Aldin's prints indulging in a little fishing, a similar but smaller image appears in the book of Aldin's called 'A Sporting Garland' (published in 1902 by Sands & Co). The book was in 3 sections, one each on fox-hunting, shooting and fishing. Each section had its own main illustration that was separately published as a large chromolithograph print. The fishing was titled "A Likely Spot" and as with most of Aldin's pictures in this genre there are touches of humour, frogs are seen heading for the water, a cat is peering from the long grass and a notice can be seen prohibiting fishing.

Image size: 23 ¾ inches wide by 11 ½ inches high.

Cecil Aldin (1870 - 1935) was a prolific painter, not only is he known for his sensitive depictions of his dogs, but he also painted scenes of hunting and racing. Aldin was the Master of the South Berkshire Hunt and was elected a member of the Royal Society of British Artists in 1898.

Dimensions:

Height 60.5 cm / 24"
Width 81 cm / 32"
Year

1900

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