Judge, 1929-06-22 · page 6 of 40
Judge — June 22, 1929 — page 6: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine Cartoon Analysis **Title:** "Judge" **Caption:** "The Ziegfeld stage hand who made the mistake of taking his vacation at the shore." **Content:** This is a satirical cartoon depicting a theatrical scene at a beach. The image shows numerous nude or semi-nude figures on a beach, with what appears to be a stage hand observing the scene. **Context:** The joke references the Ziegfeld Follies, the famous Broadway revue known for its elaborate productions and scantily-clad chorus girls. The satire suggests that a Ziegfeld stage hand, accustomed to theatrical productions featuring undressed performers, went to the beach for vacation and found the experience surprisingly similar to his work—surrounded by semi-nude beachgoers. The humor lies in the implied comparison between theatrical nudity and everyday beach culture.
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The Ziegfeld stage hand who made the mistake of taking his vacation at the shore. comicbooks.com