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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, August 9, 1902 This is the cover of Judge's "Midsummer" issue, priced at 10 cents. The illustration, credited to James Montgomery Flagg (a prominent illustrator of the era), depicts a woman in classical or romantic artistic style—bare-shouldered, turned slightly away, with her hair up in the Gibson Girl fashion popular in early 1900s America. The image appears to be a straightforward aesthetic/artistic piece rather than political satire. It exemplifies the decorative portrait style Judge used for seasonal covers during this period. Without accompanying article text, the specific satirical content or social commentary—if any—remains unclear. The cover primarily functions as fashionable seasonal artwork appealing to Judge's middle-class readership.