Victor has drawn himself and Inge wearing simplistic, medieval-esque clothing. Victor passes a large goblet to Inge and his facial expression, with a blue coloured face, hints that he is saying something to her as though taking part in a ritual. Above Victor's head floats a small ghost, or 'poltergeist', that features Victor's head with a blue coloured face. Victor has written to Inge commenting on the poltergeist disturbance during the night. He also talks about breakfast and asks Inge 'but did you know what Old Vic put into that cup this morning?' He also makes a brief note on today's weather. On the reverse, Victor writes 'For Inge'.
[Poltergeist]
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- Dates of Creationc.1962-1966
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