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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis This August 12, 1911 cover depicts "Miss New York" as a elegantly dressed woman standing atop a large lobster claw. The title "JUDGE" frames the composition, with the woman holding what appears to be a sword or scepter. The satire likely comments on New York's prominence or dominance—the lobster representing either the seafood industry, coastal wealth, or possibly New York's aggressive commercial power. "Miss New York" personifies the city as a fashionable, powerful female figure literally standing above the lobster, suggesting New York's superiority or control over this industry or resource. The cartoon's exact political target remains unclear without additional context, but it appears to celebrate or satirize New York's economic or social dominance during the Edwardian era.