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Judge — February 21, 1914 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, February 21, 1914 This cover illustration depicts a woman in fashionable early 1900s attire—wearing a dark jacket and wide-brimmed hat—who appears to be a painter or artist. She's shown with an artist's palette, standing against a dark background. The caption reads "FOR THE TIRED BUSINESS MAN," suggesting this image served as escapist entertainment for the magazine's male readership. The satire likely comments on the "New Woman" of the Progressive Era—independent, pursuing professional artistic careers rather than traditional domestic roles. For weary businessmen, this represented both aspirational leisure and perhaps gentle mockery of changing gender roles and women's increasing participation in professional and artistic spheres during this period.