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# "Still in the Light of the Honeymoon" This 1915 *Judge* magazine page reproduces a painting by Malcolm Fraser depicting an intimate domestic scene. The title suggests satire about newlyweds or newly married couples remaining in romantic bliss despite real-world pressures—likely a commentary on marital idealism versus reality. The dark, shadowy artistic style emphasizes the couple's isolation in their private world, seemingly oblivious to external concerns. Given the April 1915 date, this may obliquely reference World War I's escalating impact on American life, contrasting romantic escapism with harsh global realities. Without additional context or visible caricature features, the specific satirical target remains unclear, though the ironic title suggests *Judge's* typical critique of unrealistic expectations or willful ignorance.