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See What My Wife Found In Its Crop, 1892. Artist: Sidney E Paget
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See What My Wife Found In Its Crop, 1892. Artist: Sidney E Paget
See What My Wife Found In Its Crop, 1892. Illustration from The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle by Arthur Conan Doyle. From The Strand Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly - Vol. III. January to June, edited by George Newnes. [George Newnes, London, 1892]
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See What My Wife Found In Its Crop, 1892" is a captivating print that transports us back to the Victorian era. Created by artist Sidney E Paget, this illustration originally appeared in The Strand Magazine's January to June edition of 1892. Inspired by Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective story "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle" it showcases the remarkable talent and attention to detail of both Paget and Doyle. In this scene, we find ourselves in a cozy room where a group of individuals are gathered around a chaise longue. A man sits on the edge, engrossed in his investigation while others stand nearby, observing with curiosity. The atmosphere is filled with anticipation as they examine an item found inside the crop of some mysterious creature. Paget's monochrome depiction skillfully captures the essence of Victorian Britain, from its furniture and fashion to its air of sophistication. This image not only highlights the artistry behind magazine illustrations but also serves as a testament to Sherlock Holmes' enduring popularity as one of literature's most beloved fictional characters. As we delve into this intriguing snapshot from history, we are reminded once again why Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's stories continue to captivate readers even after more than a century has passed. It is through timeless pieces like these that we can appreciate both the artistic mastery and cultural significance inherent in such works.
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