Life, 1892-03-03 · page 10 of 14
Life — March 3, 1892 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Explanation for Modern Readers This appears to be an illustration from *Life* magazine depicting a domestic scene. A woman in an elegant, draped dress stands in what looks like a bedroom or dressing room, gesturing expressively. Behind her is a portrait on the wall showing another woman's face. The room contains period furniture including a decorative chair and potted plant, with various items scattered on the floor. The partially visible caption at bottom reads "THAT DELUS[ION] MO[...]" and mentions "WHEN YOU FIND YOU HA[VE] MARRIED TH[E]..." Without the complete text, the precise satirical point remains unclear, though it likely comments on marital disappointment or disillusionment—a common theme in early 20th-century satirical magazines. The contrast between the woman's composed appearance and the scattered surroundings may underscore the joke.
📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)
Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
> LIFE AH III THAT DELOBUS Mo. WHEN you FIND you BUUBRRIED Ty comicbooks.com