Judge, 1930-02-22 · page 1 of 36
Judge — February 22, 1930 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - February 22, 1930 This cover illustrates a woman in diaphanous, flowing negligee examining delicate fabric or lace she's holding up. The title "SHEER NONSENSE" is the primary joke. The humor operates on a double meaning: "sheer" refers both to the transparent quality of the garments depicted and to the nonsensical nature of the content. This appears to be a lighthearted commentary on women's intimate apparel or fashion—particularly the transparency and impracticality of contemporary sleepwear styles. The illustration style and artistic treatment are typical of Judge's satirical approach to social and domestic life. At 15 cents, this February 1930 issue predates the Great Depression's full impact, when such luxury items and leisurely domestic humor remained culturally relevant topics for a middle-class readership.
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