Life, 1886-03-25 · page 9 of 16
Life — March 25, 1886 — page 9: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This appears to be a satirical cartoon from Life magazine titled "L'AMERIQUE!" (America!) with the caption "WE COME! BULL AND I!" The image depicts a formal reception or diplomatic scene with various figures in period dress. A small figure labeled "1119" (possibly representing a specific individual or symbolic number) stands centrally among elegantly dressed men and women in what appears to be a grand interior with draped curtains. The satire likely comments on American diplomatic relations or cultural pretensions—possibly mocking American visitors abroad or foreign dignitaries visiting America. The reference to "BULL" suggests a crude American stereotype. Without knowing the specific historical date and context, the exact political target remains unclear, though it appears to critique American manners or international conduct through exaggerated caricature.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
L'AMERIQUE! VE COME, J. BULL AND I! comicbooks.com