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Dinmont Collection

"Dinmont: A Captivating Breed Immortalized by Cecil Aldin" In the world of canine artistry

Background imageDinmont Collection: Ticked Off by Cecil Aldin

Ticked Off by Cecil Aldin
A meek looking Dandie Dinmont dog receiving a scolding from his owner. Date: 1934

Background imageDinmont Collection: Danie D and Bedlington

Danie D and Bedlington
Bedlington - Geordie - with a Dandie Dinmont Doctor

Background imageDinmont Collection: Bedlington Terrier 'Geordie' and Dandie Dinmont Terrier 'Doctor'

Bedlington Terrier "Geordie" and Dandie Dinmont Terrier "Doctor"
5856407 Bedlington Terrier "Geordie" and Dandie Dinmont Terrier "Doctor"; (add.info.: Bedlington Terrier "Geordie")

Background imageDinmont Collection: Three Dandie Dinmont Terriers

Three Dandie Dinmont Terriers. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageDinmont Collection: Chow and Dandie Puppy, 1930, Illustrations from his Sketch Book for used

Chow and Dandie Puppy, 1930, Illustrations from his Sketch Book for used
STC255529 Chow and Dandie Puppy, 1930, Illustrations from his Sketch Book for used Just Among Friends, Aldin, Cecil Charles Windsor (1870-1935), later published by Eyre and Spottiswoode Limited

Background imageDinmont Collection: BEDLINGTON SHAW)

BEDLINGTON SHAW)
Bedlington - Geordie - with a Dandie Dinmont Doctor. Date: 1890

Background imageDinmont Collection: FALL / DANDIE DINMONT / 1933

FALL / DANDIE DINMONT / 1933
CHAMPION ALPIN OBERON Head study. Owned by Mrs Simpson Shaw. Date: 1933

Background imageDinmont Collection: Illustration, Dandie Dinmont

Illustration, Dandie Dinmont
Illustration, the character of Dandie Dinmont, a Scottish farmer with dogs and horse, in Walter Scotts novel Guy Mannering (first published 1815). early 19th century

Background imageDinmont Collection: Dandy Dinmont terrier puppy

Dandy Dinmont terrier puppy
A Dandy (or Dandie) Dinmont terrier puppy. Date: 1930

Background imageDinmont Collection: A Dandie Dinmont Terrier Signed and dated, black paint, lower right: John

A Dandie Dinmont Terrier Signed and dated, black paint, lower right: John
A Dandie Dinmont Terrier Signed and dated, black paint, lower right: " John Ferneley Jr. | 1848", John E. Ferneley Jr. 1815-1862, British

Background imageDinmont Collection: Prize Winning Dogs at the Alexandra Palace Show, 1876

Prize Winning Dogs at the Alexandra Palace Show, 1876
Engraving showing nine of the prize-winning dogs at the Alexandra Palace Dog Show, London, 1876. The dogs shown are (top to bottom)


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"Dinmont: A Captivating Breed Immortalized by Cecil Aldin" In the world of canine artistry, few artists have captured the essence and charm of the Dandie Dinmont Terrier quite like Cecil Aldin. Renowned for his exquisite illustrations, Aldin's work showcases the unique characteristics and endearing nature of this beloved breed. One such masterpiece is "Ticked Off, " a captivating portrayal that perfectly captures the mischievous spirit of these terriers. With their expressive eyes and wagging tails, Danie D and Bedlington steal our hearts as they frolic through an idyllic countryside. Aldin's sketches in "Just Among Friends" further showcase his talent in bringing these delightful creatures to life. The three Dandie Dinmont Terriers depicted exude elegance and grace, their fluffy coats adding to their undeniable appeal. But it isn't just about capturing beauty; Aldin also portrays heartwarming moments between different breeds. In "Chow and Dandie Puppy, " we witness an unlikely friendship blossoming between two adorable pups from different worlds – a testament to the universal language of companionship. The artist's 1930 sketchbook provides us with even more glimpses into the enchanting world of Dandie Dinmonts. Illustrations such as "BEDLINGTON SHAW" transport us back in time, showcasing not only their distinctive appearance but also their historical significance within British culture. "FALL / DANDIE DINMONT / 1933" stands out among Aldin's works as a vibrant depiction of autumnal bliss intertwined with the playful energy characteristic of these terriers. It serves as a reminder that even amidst changing seasons, our loyal four-legged friends bring joy wherever they go. From black paint strokes on canvas emerges another gem – an illustration simply titled "Dandy Dinmont terrier puppy.