Life, 1891-07-09 · page 11 of 14
Life — July 9, 1891 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is page 11 of *Life* magazine, featuring a single elaborate satirical engraving titled "EASTER GAIETY TOOK IN ALL THE SIX WORK-PEOPLE AND BETTS SUE" (text partially visible on right margin). The image depicts a chaotic Easter parade or celebration scene rendered in detailed pen-and-ink style. Multiple figures in period dress (appears to be late 19th century) are shown in exaggerated, comedic poses and expressions—some falling, gesturing wildly, or in absurd positions. The drawing style emphasizes physical comedy and social satire typical of *Life* magazine's humor. Without clearer text attribution or caption, the specific social commentary remains unclear, but the scene likely mocks Easter fashion displays, public behavior, or social pretension—common satirical targets of the era. The "six work-people and Betts" reference suggests commentary on class distinctions or specific contemporary figures.
📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)
Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
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