Judge, 1922-04-01 · page 1 of 36
Judge — April 1, 1922 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# April Fools' Cartoon Analysis This is a Judge magazine cover from April 1, 1922, titled "April Fools." The illustration by Dalton Valentine depicts a figure sitting in a chair, holding an umbrella while appearing to look upward. The composition suggests someone caught in unexpected rain or weather—a visual pun appropriate for April Fools' Day. The cartoon's joke likely plays on April Fools' tradition of pranks and trickery. The figure's posture and the umbrella suggest being fooled or caught off-guard by weather, possibly referencing common April Fools' jokes about weather or being tricked into unnecessary precautions. Without additional context identifying the specific figure, the satire appears to target gullibility or the foolishness of falling for typical April pranks.
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] AV APRIL 1, 1922 PRICE 15 CENTS De AtTan VAL EN TERE Copyright, 1922, Judge, New York City Aprit Foots