Life, 1890-10-16 · page 10 of 18
Life — October 16, 1890 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "The Man Who Feels In" This appears to be a satirical illustration from *Life* magazine depicting a well-dressed gentleman in formal attire seated at a desk or table in an ornate interior. The partial text visible reads "SOCIAL SAN" and "THE MAN WHO FEELS IN," suggesting this is part of a series on social types or behaviors. The sketch uses heavy cross-hatching typical of late 19th/early 20th-century satirical illustration. The figure's posture and setting suggest commentary on a particular social character or personality type—likely someone engaged in intrigue, deception, or social maneuvering, though the complete caption is cut off. Without the full title and context, the specific target of this satire remains unclear.