Life, 1891-10-22 · page 1 of 16
Life — October 22, 1891 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of "Life" Magazine Page, October 22, 1891 This page features a cartoon titled "Another Case" depicting two figures in an intimate domestic scene. The caption identifies one as "Mr. Cobalt" and references his "everlasting garble on art." The dialogue suggests marital discord—one character notes he "amounts to a good deal" and is "quite wedded to his art," while another observes "a case where marriage seems to be a failure." The satire appears to target artistic pretension and failed marriages among the wealthy or culturally aspirational classes. The specific reference to "Mr. Cobalt" remains unclear without additional context, though the cartoon mocks the tension between devotion to artistic pursuits and domestic obligations. The elaborate decorative borders and typography are typical of *Life* magazine's aesthetic approach to satirical commentary on contemporary social issues.
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