Life, 1890-04-03 · page 11 of 14
Life — April 3, 1890 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is a single illustration titled "LIFE" depicting a romanticized pastoral scene. A woman in flowing classical drapery reclines beneath windswept trees, while a cherubic child or cupid figure sits on what appears to be a goat beside her. The artistic style—pen and ink with detailed cross-hatching—is characteristic of early-to-mid 20th century magazine illustration. Without additional OCR text or caption visible on this page, the specific satirical message is unclear. The allegorical imagery (classical woman, cherub, idealized nature setting) suggests this may represent an abstract concept like "Life," "Nature," "Innocence," or "Pastoral Ideals," but the exact subject and any political or social commentary cannot be determined from the image alone.