Judge, 1908-04-25 · page 1 of 24
Judge — April 25, 1908 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of "Tides" - Golden Gate Number This is a Judge magazine cover from the early 20th century (price 10¢) featuring an art nouveau-style illustration titled "Tides." The central female figure represents Liberty or America, depicted as a classical goddess in flowing robes. She looms over two caricatured male figures positioned on either side—likely representing political or social forces of the era. The swirling, wave-like patterns and the "tides" motif suggest the passage of time and cyclical change. The composition implies America as a majestic force commanding over smaller political actors or interests beneath her. Without additional context, the specific political figures or events referenced remain unclear, though the imagery suggests commentary on American political power dynamics during this period.