Life, 1888-11-15 · page 1 of 16
Life — November 15, 1888 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Life Magazine Cover, November 15, 1888 This appears to be a satirical cover for Life magazine's issue following the 1888 U.S. presidential election. The ornate script spelling "Life" dominates the top, while below shows a domestic scene with winged figures (possibly representing political forces or fate) hovering over a woman and child in what seems to be a modest home setting. The caption reads "Thanksgiving Number," suggesting commentary on post-election circumstances. The winged figures and theatrical composition suggest satirical commentary on how election results would affect American households and families. Without clearer identification of specific figures, the exact political targets remain uncertain, though the domestic setting emphasizes how electoral outcomes impacted ordinary citizens' lives.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
VOLUME XII. NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 15, 1888. NUMBER 307. comicbooks.com