Judge, 1932-03-05 · page 1 of 36
Judge — March 5, 1932 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis This appears to be a Judge magazine cover featuring a stylized illustration by Jones Travelstead. The central image shows a fashionably dressed woman in a light-colored coat and dark boots, holding a large umbrella, with the caption "LOST IN THE ARCTICS." The satire likely plays on early 20th-century Arctic exploration fever—a popular public fascination. The joke appears to contrast the elegant, fashionable woman (suggesting someone unprepared for harsh conditions) against the Arctic setting visible in the background. The elaborate coat and feminine styling humorously suggest she's hopelessly lost in a dangerous environment while maintaining her fashionable appearance. Without additional context from the magazine's date, specific Arctic expeditions referenced remain unclear, but the piece satirizes either exploration culture or feminine vanity through incongruity.
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