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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis: "Outing Number" (June 7, 1902) This is Judge's "Outing Number"—a special issue celebrating recreational activities. The cover illustrates early-20th-century leisure pursuits: automobiles, picnicking, cycling, and social gatherings. The satirical angle appears to mock the nouveau riche's obsession with fashionable outings and conspicuous consumption. The elaborate scene depicts well-dressed figures parading in early motorcars along a winding road, playing lawn games, and socializing—visual commentary on how wealthy Americans displayed status through recreational activities and modern transportation. The man in the foreground (lower left) likely represents an everyman observer. The overall composition satirizes the pretension and self-consciousness surrounding "fashionable" leisure in the Gilded Age, when automobile ownership and organized outings were becoming status symbols among the affluent.