Life, 1887-03-10 · page 8 of 18
Life — March 10, 1887 — page 8: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This appears to be a satirical illustration from *Life* magazine showing a military or political figure in ornate uniform operating what looks like a cannon or similar weapon. The text fragment reads "WHO OF THE" and "A LITTLE INVENTION OF OUR C[ONTRIBUTOR]," suggesting this is editorial satire about a contemporary invention or military device. The bearded man in formal military dress with decorative medals appears caricatured, though without seeing the complete caption or date, I cannot definitively identify the specific historical figure or political target. The style and setup suggest commentary on military ambition, technological warfare, or political power-plays typical of *Life* magazine's satirical approach. The cannon or weapon imagery likely critiques either militarism or a specific policy initiative. **I cannot specify the exact reference without the complete text or publication date.**
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
A LITTLE INVENTION OF OUR OMPRESER comicbooks.com