Life, 1883-08-23 · page 8 of 16
Life — August 23, 1883 — page 8: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Political Cartoon Analysis This illustration depicts a military parade or procession with mounted cavalry officers riding past a statue in a town square. A clock tower stands prominently in the background, with trees lining the scene. The partially visible text reads "THIS IS NI[...]" and "AND HOW DELIGHTFULLY," suggesting this is satirizing some aspect of military pageantry or civic ceremony. The artist's signature appears to be "GRAY PARKER." Without the complete caption and full context from Life magazine, I cannot definitively identify which specific historical event, political figure, or social commentary this targets. The formal military dress and orderly procession suggest it may be mocking militarism, nationalism, or the pomp of official ceremonies, but the exact subject remains unclear without additional page content.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
NY Y Z GRAY PARK Re THIS IS Nt AND HOW DELIGHTFULLY comicbooks.com