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Swain, Joseph (1820-1909)
'Blind-Man's Buff', 1888. The policeman faces insurmountable odds in his attempts to catch the many villains operating on the streets of Britain's towns and cities. This was also the year of Jack the Ripper and the failure of the police to find the guilty man led to them being less than flattering coverage in the newspapers of the day. From "Punch, or the London Charivari", September 22, 1888.
Unique Identifier ART177839 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3688px × 5116px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century CE
Blindfold
Caricature
Criminal
Jack the Ripper
London, Great Britain
Police
Satire