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# Analysis of "Very Much of a Lady" This is a portrait illustration rather than a political cartoon. The image shows a woman in elegant early 20th-century attire—a black strapless gown with bare shoulders—posed with refined composure. She holds what appears to be a decorative fan or similar accessory. The caption "Very Much of a Lady" appears to be satirical commentary on social pretension. Given Judge magazine's satirical nature, this likely mocks either affected sophistication, class pretension, or specific social attitudes of 1917. Without additional context identifying the subject, the exact target of the satire remains unclear. The composition and styling suggest it may reference a public figure or social type recognizable to contemporary readers.