Judge, 1929-10-05 · page 1 of 36
Judge — October 5, 1929 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - October 5, 1929 This cover depicts a fashionable woman in 1920s attire (cloche hat, short hemline, heeled shoes) seated on what appears to be a balcony or terrace overlooking a city. She gazes pensively skyward while holding a cigarette, dressed in an elegant dark coat. The satirical point likely concerns **the "modern woman" of the Jazz Age** — her newfound freedoms, independence, and social visibility. The pensive expression and upward gaze suggest contemplation or aspiration, possibly satirizing women's ambitions or social expectations during this era of rapid cultural change. The publication date (October 5, 1929) is just days before the stock market crash, though the cover's relevance to that event remains unclear without additional context.
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