Life, 1893-08-03 · page 8 of 18
Life — August 3, 1893 — page 8: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This satirical illustration depicts a boat scene titled "THE LAND OF [text cuts off]" with the subtitle "WHAT YOU MAY SEE UPOR [text cuts off]." The drawing shows four figures in a small boat, rendered in Life magazine's characteristic caricature style. The composition appears to satirize a specific social or political scenario involving leisure travel, likely critiquing either wealthy tourists, immigration, or societal class dynamics of the era. The detailed cross-hatching and expressive figure work are typical of early 20th-century American satirical illustration. However, **without the complete caption text, I cannot definitively identify the specific figures, historical event, or satirical point being made.** The partial text prevents certain interpretation of the cartoon's actual subject and intended message for modern readers.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
THE LAND i ; WHAT YOU MAY SEE MBG) comicbooks.com