Judge, 1911-09-09 · page 1 of 24
Judge — September 9, 1911 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "The Harvest Moon" - Judge Magazine, September 9, 1911 This illustration by Alonzo Kimball depicts a romantic couple seated together under a large moon. The title "The Harvest Moon" references the full moon occurring near the autumn equinox, traditionally associated with romance and courtship. The cartoon appears to be a straightforward romantic illustration rather than political satire—common content in Judge during this era. The intimate pose of the well-dressed couple gazing at the moon together plays on the period's sentimental association between moonlight and romance. There's no apparent political commentary or social criticism visible; instead, it reflects early 20th-century popular culture's romanticization of courtship and moonlit encounters. The 10-cent price point indicates this was accessible popular entertainment for the magazine's general readership.