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Life — September 15, 1887 — page 8: what you’re looking at

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Life — September 15, 1887 — page 8: Life, 1887-09-15

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# Georgius and Pater McCynn This etching depicts three figures in what appears to be a dramatic confrontation scene. The caption identifies them as "Georgius and Pater McCynn," though the full context of who these individuals represent is unclear from this page alone. The scene shows two men observing or accosting a third figure who appears to be in distress or a compromised position. The artistic style—a detailed black-and-white etching with heavy cross-hatching—suggests this is satirical commentary on specific contemporary figures or a political/social scandal of the period. Without additional context about the publication date or Life magazine's specific satirical targets, the exact meaning of this cartoon remains uncertain, though the dramatic staging suggests it mocked a notable public incident or personality conflict.

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