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Judge — May 18, 1912 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of "Wedgwood" from Judge, May 18, 1912 This illustration by James Montgomery Flagg depicts two elegantly dressed figures in an oval frame, captioned "Wedgwood." The image likely references a high-society wedding or engagement from 1912, given the formal attire and romantic positioning of the couple. The satirical point appears to target the superficiality or artificiality of wealthy society marriages—the classical, almost sculptural quality of the drawing (evoking Wedgwood pottery's neoclassical aesthetic) suggests Judge is mocking the "artificial" or "manufactured" nature of fashionable society unions. The couple's posed, statuesque quality reinforces this critique of elite society's performative nature rather than genuine emotion. Without additional context about the specific individuals depicted, the precise satirical target remains unclear.