Judge, 1912-05-04 · page 1 of 23
Judge — May 4, 1912 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is a cover from Judge magazine dated May 4, 1912. The illustration shows a woman in elegant dark clothing holding flowers, depicted in a graceful, elongated pose characteristic of early 20th-century fashion illustration. The caption reads "THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK," suggesting this is likely an advertisement rather than political satire. The image appears to promote banking services using an attractive female figure—a common advertising approach of the era. The woman's fashionable attire, including her decorated hat and high heels, reflects 1912 style conventions. Without additional contextual text on this page, the specific satirical or commercial message isn't entirely clear, though the elegance and refinement of the composition suggest it's marketing financial services to affluent audiences.