Life, 1894-02-15 · page 11 of 14
Life — February 15, 1894 — page 11: what you’re looking at
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# Valentine's Day This appears to be a Valentine's Day illustration from Life magazine. The image shows a seated figure in dark clothing gazing upward at cherubs or cupids floating above in the clouds. The romantic, allegorical composition is typical of sentimental Valentine's Day imagery. The caption reads "VALENTINE'S DAY," and the illustration uses classical artistic conventions—the reclining figure, heavenly cherubs, and ethereal clouds—to depict romantic longing or reverie. Without additional context or visible text identifying specific political figures or satirical targets, this appears to be a straightforward romantic illustration rather than political satire. It exemplifies the kind of sentimental, art-based content Life magazine frequently published alongside its humor and social commentary.
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