Judge, 1925-06-20 · page 2 of 36
Judge — June 20, 1925 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising rather than satire or political commentary**. It promotes art prints by Enoch Bolles, a well-known illustrator of the 1920s era, featuring two bathing girls titled "A Gulf Streamline Model" and "The Compleat Angler." The humor in the title "Two Beautiful Art Prints of Bewitching Bathing Girls" is mild and typical of the period—playing on the appeal of attractive young women in swimwear, which was a popular commercial art subject during this era of increasing female leisure and beach culture. The "Special Bathing Number Offer" frames the prints as timely summer merchandise. The page includes ordering information for Judge's Art Print Department in New York City, with pricing details for framed and unframed options.
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TWO BEAUTIFUL ART PRINTS | OF BEWITCHING BATHING GIRLS “A GULF STREAMLINE MODEL” paintings by the well-known artist, Enoch Bolles, are offered to lovers of beauty. They are particularly appropriate and timely for summer cottage and ¢ Only a very few of these exquisite art prints are available, therefore, we su; you send your order in at once if you wish to secure them. Printed direct from the orig- inal engravings in full color, on Heavy Art Mat, size 814°x111,", they express the beauty of both color and form. A few of each subject have been artistically mounted on toned mats and handsomely framed with clear glass in 34” gray Fumed Oak frames, size 11°x13"; the balance are un- framed. SPECIAL “BATHING NUMBER” OFFER While they last, you may have either one of the framed prints, carefully packed, and sent for $2.25 or both for only $4.00, all charges prepaid. The unframed prints will be carefully packed and sent postpaid upon receipt of remittance of $1.00 each. JUDGE ART PRINT DEPARTMENT 627 West 43d Street, New York City comicbooks.com