Judge, 1929-02-23 · page 1 of 36
Judge — February 23, 1929 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of "The Final Blow" This February 23, 1929 *Judge* cover by Ruth Eastman depicts a woman in dark clothing striking forcefully at a silhouetted male figure with an umbrella. The title "The Final Blow" suggests a decisive, concluding action. Without additional context from the magazine's text, the specific identity of the figures remains unclear. However, given *Judge*'s satirical nature and 1929 timing, this likely references a contemporary political or social controversy. The woman's aggressive pose and the dramatic composition suggest either a commentary on women's increasing political power (the 1920s saw women gaining voting rights) or a specific scandal or conflict between public figures. The artist's signature and magazine branding are visible.
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— RUARY 23, 1929, FINAL BLOW