Judge, 1910-11-05 · page 1 of 24
Judge — November 5, 1910 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This Judge magazine cover from November 5, 1910 features a portrait labeled "James Montgomery Flagg" with the caption "The Head of the House." The image appears to be a self-referential piece by or about the prominent illustrator Flagg himself. The "head of the house" title likely contains satirical commentary—possibly about Flagg's prominence in American illustration and design, or perhaps a domestic/marital joke typical of Judge's humor. The illustration showcases the soft-focus, portrait style characteristic of Flagg's own work, suggesting the cover itself may be demonstrating his artistic technique. Without additional context about specific 1910 events or Flagg's personal life, the exact satirical target remains unclear, though it appears to be gentle social satire rather than sharp political commentary.