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July - Down at Beulah, c1840s. Artist: George Cruikshank
July - Down at Beulah, c1840s. A fainting woman is given smelling salts while a fight goes on. The Beulah Spa was founded at Upper Norwood, (now part of London), in 1831
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Comic Comical Cruikshank Faint Fainted Fainting Fight George Cruikshank Guitar Print Collector5 Smelling Salts Swoon Swooning Unconscious Norwood
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July - Down at Beulah, c1840s - A Glimpse into Victorian Leisure
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. This print by George Cruikshank takes us back to the vibrant atmosphere of Beulah Spa in the 19th century. The scene unfolds with a delightful blend of humor and satire, showcasing the artist's keen observation of society. In this snapshot of July, we witness a fascinating juxtaposition between two contrasting events. On one side, a fainting woman is being revived with smelling salts, her delicate figure capturing our attention. Meanwhile, amidst the commotion, an animated fight breaks out among men wielding musical instruments like guitars. This chaotic spectacle adds an element of comicality to the overall composition. The Beulah Spa itself was established in Upper Norwood (now part of London) in 1831 as a popular destination for leisure and relaxation during summer months. It attracted people from all walks of life who sought respite from city life and indulged in various recreational activities offered at the spa. George Cruikshank's engraving skillfully captures both the social dynamics and leisurely pursuits prevalent during that era. Through his intricate details and monochrome palette, he brings to life this momentous scene filled with swooning women, fighting men, music-filled airwaves, and humorous encounters. As we gaze upon this print today, it serves as a window into Victorian society—a reminder of how people found solace and entertainment amidst their daily lives while
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