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# Judge Magazine, March 23, 1912 This satirical illustration depicts Egyptian statuary with the caption "FOR EVER AND EVER." The image shows colossal seated figures resembling ancient Egyptian pharaohs or gods, with a small modern figure examining them at their base. The satire likely comments on **permanence versus human mortality**—contrasting the eternal, monumental nature of ancient Egyptian civilization with the insignificance of contemporary people. In 1912, such imagery commonly appeared in discussions of archaeology, imperial legacy, or civilization's transience. Without additional context or visible identifying text beyond the title, the specific political target remains unclear. It may reference debates about archaeology, colonialism in Egypt (under British control in 1912), or more broadly, humanity's relationship to history and legacy. The "Reliance Book Store" stamp suggests institutional provenance rather than editorial commentary.