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Housemaid startled by a tilt-top table turning

2602570 Housemaid startled by a tilt-top table turning; (add.info.: Housemaid startled by a tilt-top table turning spontaneously. John Leech cartoon from 'Punch', London, 1860, when the fraudulent medium Daniel Douglas Home was holding fashionable seances.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Media ID 38152822

© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images

Fraud Occult Punch Scam Seance Spiritualism Supernatural


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Discover the captivating scene of a housemaid startled by a tilt-top table turning in this charming jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. Perfect for art lovers and puzzle enthusiasts alike!

Made in the USA, 1014-piece puzzles measure 20" x 30" (50.8 x 76.2 cm). Every puzzle is meticulously printed on glossy photo paper, which has a strong 1.33 mm thickness. Delivered in a black storage cardboard box, these puzzles are both stylish and practical. (Note: puzzles contain small parts and are not suitable for children under 3 years of age.)

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Estimated Product Size is 76cm x 50.8cm (29.9" x 20")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This satirical drawing from 1860 captures a moment of shock and disbelief as a housemaid is startled by a tilt-top table turning spontaneously during a seance. The fraudulent medium Daniel Douglas Home was known for holding fashionable seances in London at the time, tapping into the growing interest in spiritualism and the occult. The cartoon, created by John Leech for ''Punch'' magazine, is scathing in its portrayal of the supernatural phenomenon that was sweeping through society. The exaggerated expressions on the faces of those present convey both fear and skepticism towards the supposed powers of Home. In this scene, we see the housemaid caught off guard as she witnesses something beyond her comprehension. The chaos and confusion surrounding her add to the humor and absurdity of the situation. Through this drawing, Leech not only pokes fun at fraudulent mediums like Home but also critiques society's willingness to believe in such scams. It serves as a reminder to remain vigilant against charlatans who prey on people's desire for connection with the otherworldly. Overall, this cartoon is a fascinating snapshot of Victorian-era beliefs and attitudes towards spirituality and deception.

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