Cracker was a special dog. He had a comical face with a black patch over one eye and became the favorite companion and professional model for Cecil Aldin. Cracker s friend, Micky, was another model, an Irish wolfhound that was reputed to be the third largest dog in Britain. Aldin made many drawings of them, captioning them with one word under each picture. His paintings of Cracker became so popular that when Cracker died the Evening Standard ran an obituary of this much-loved dog.
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Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin (28 April 1870 - 6 January 1935), was a British artist and illustrator best known for his paintings and sketches of animals, sports, and rural life. Aldin executed village scenes and rural buildings in chalk, pencil and also wash sketching. He was an enthusiastic sportsman and a Master of Fox Hounds, and many of his pictures illustrated hunting. Aldin's early influences included Randolph Caldecott and John Leech.
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