Judge, 1928-01-14 · page 1 of 36
Judge — January 14, 1928 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis This is the January 14, 1928 cover of *Judge*, a satirical magazine. The illustration, credited to artist "Mahachek," depicts a fashionable woman in 1920s attire—a black jacket, striped shirt, riding breeches, and boots—holding an umbrella and wearing a wide-brimmed hat. The caption reads "Don Quite!" This appears to be satirizing the "modern woman" of the Jazz Age—specifically mocking the androgynous, masculine-influenced fashion and independence of 1920s feminism. The "Don Quite" caption likely plays on "Don Quixote," suggesting these liberated women are tilting at windmills with their progressive social ideas. The exaggerated, somewhat unflattering caricature reflects contemporary anxieties about changing gender roles and women's increasing social freedom during the Roaring Twenties.
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