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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cartoon This cartoon satirizes wealthy women's ostentatious jewelry displays in high society. The scene depicts an elegant interior gathering where a woman (likely a nouveau riche socialite or wealthy wife) is being remarked upon for her extensive jewelry collection. The joke, captured in the caption—"What a lot of jewelry she wears!" / "She really ought to publish a catalogue"—mocks how excessive her adornments are, suggesting they're so numerous they'd require cataloging like merchandise. This reflects early 20th-century social commentary on conspicuous consumption and the nouveaux riches flaunting wealth through jewelry rather than demonstrating refined taste. The drawing is credited to F. Forster Lincoln.

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