Judge, 1926-05-29 · page 1 of 36
Judge — May 29, 1926 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This Judge magazine cover from May 29, 1926 depicts three women in 1920s bathing attire at what appears to be a swimming hole or beach. The illustration, signed by artist Holm Greñ, shows women in various states of undress, with one seated on a dark garment in the foreground. The satire likely targets the "New Woman" of the 1920s—the flapper era—when women's fashion became increasingly revealing and scandalous by contemporary standards. Swimming costumes that exposed legs and arms were considered shocking and morally questionable. The cartoon probably satirizes public anxieties about women's liberation, changing social norms, and the erosion of Victorian modesty during this period of rapid social change. The specific context or caption would clarify the precise satirical intent.