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# "Easter Morn" - Judge Magazine, April 6, 1912 This cover illustration depicts anthropomorphic animals (appearing to be rabbits or hares) in human clothing engaged in Easter celebration activities. The figures are dressed in period attire including hats and jackets, positioned playfully in snow or white covering. The cartoon plays on traditional Easter imagery—particularly the Easter Bunny tradition—by rendering the holiday's central figures in a humorous, slightly grotesque anthropomorphic style typical of Judge's satirical approach. The "Easter Morn" caption suggests this is commentary on Easter customs and celebrations of the era. Without additional context about specific 1912 events or figures, the precise satirical target remains unclear, though the exaggerated characterization appears designed for light holiday humor rather than serious political commentary.