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Judge — May 19, 1928 — page 8: what you’re looking at

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Judge — May 19, 1928 — page 8: Judge, 1928-05-19

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# Analysis This is a pen-and-ink drawing credited to Charles (artist surname unclear from image). The illustration shows a woman seated centrally, surrounded by several standing figures in what appears to be an interior setting with draped fabric or foliage. The caption reads: "Age Cannot Wither Her, Nor" — a partial quote from Shakespeare's *Antony and Cleopatra*, describing a woman of timeless beauty. The satire likely comments on either: 1. A specific woman public figure maintaining her appearance/relevance despite aging, or 2. A commentary on feminine vanity and beauty standards of the era Without additional context (date, publication details, or the complete caption), the specific target of this satire remains unclear. The drawing style and composition suggest early-to-mid 20th century Judge magazine content, but the precise social or political reference cannot be definitively identified from the image alone.

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