Life, 1889-01-24 · page 8 of 16
Life — January 24, 1889 — page 8: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of "Suggestion For..." Cartoon This satirical illustration depicts a formal social gathering where a distinguished gentleman in formal wear appears to be presenting or gesturing toward a woman. Above them hovers a large moon or circular frame containing figures engaged in what appears to be ethereal or fantastical activity—possibly a reference to theater, performance, or romantic imagination. The caption reads "SUGGESTION FOR" (text cuts off), indicating this is offering a proposal or idea to readers. The cartoon likely satirizes social pretensions, courtship customs, or entertainment trends of the era. The contrast between the formal, grounded party-goers below and the whimsical imagery above suggests commentary on idealism versus reality, or perhaps mocking theatrical affectation in high society. Without the complete caption, the specific target of satire remains unclear.
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SUGGESTION FOR GIVE OUR #THE comicbooks.com