Judge, 1912-11-02 · page 1 of 24
Judge — November 2, 1912 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover (November 2, 1912) This cover by artist Armand Both depicts a young child with a blonde-haired doll and a black cat, titled "Blonde and Brunette." The image likely satirizes contemporary discussions about physical appearance or racial/ethnic characteristics common in early 20th-century American humor. The "blonde and brunette" contrast may reference popular beauty standards of the era or possibly comment on ethnic divisions that were frequent subjects of period satire. Without additional context from the magazine's interior, the specific satirical target remains unclear—whether it critiques beauty pageants, romantic preferences, or social attitudes toward appearance. The price (10 cents) and date confirm this as an authentic 1912 Judge publication, when such visual comparisons were standard satirical fare.