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Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Spot meets a poodle
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Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Spot meets a poodle
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Spot is stolen, and sold to a man in London, where he meets a poodle. " A curious-looking foreign dog." Date: 1895
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Aldin Autobiography Bare Cecil Curious Encounter Foreign Meet Meeting Patch Patches Poodle Spot Terrier Terriers 1895
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In this enchanting illustration by Cecil Aldin, titled "Spot Meets a Poodle," from his autobiography published in 1895, we find our beloved terrier, Spot, in an unexpected encounter during his journey from being stolen and sold to a man in London. The setting is the bustling streets of Victorian London, where the sights and sounds of the city are a constant backdrop to the daily lives of its residents and their pets. As Spot, with his distinctive black and tan coat and alert expression, turns a corner, his attention is drawn to a curious-looking foreign dog. The poodle, with its distinctive curly coat, patches, and bare patches, is an intriguing contrast to the terrier's rugged appearance. The poodle's coat, meticulously groomed and styled, is a testament to the dedication and care its owner has given it. The meeting between Spot and the poodle is a moment of pure curiosity and fascination. Both dogs size each other up, their tails wagging in friendly greeting, as they explore the possibility of a new friendship. The illustration captures the essence of the late 1890s, a time when dogs were cherished companions and the bond between humans and their pets was a source of joy and comfort. This beautiful illustration, with its rich history and charming depiction of two unlikely friends, is a testament to the enduring appeal of Cecil Aldin's work and the timeless connection between dogs and their human companions.
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