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Life — February 11, 1886 — page 5: what you’re looking at

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Life — February 11, 1886 — page 5: Life, 1886-02-11

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# Analysis This page from *Life* magazine (page 89) appears to contain a sketch-style illustration printed upside-down. The OCR text is largely illegible, making precise identification difficult. The image shows what appears to be an interior domestic scene with multiple figures in period dress (possibly late 19th or early 20th century based on clothing styles). There's a seated figure and standing figures, with architectural elements like doorways visible. Without legible text identifying the figures or satirical context, I cannot reliably determine which political or social figures are being caricatured or what specific event or issue the cartoon addresses. The artistic style suggests social or domestic satire typical of *Life* magazine's content, but the specific target and meaning remain unclear from this reproduction.

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