Life, 1894-10-11 · page 11 of 18
Life — October 11, 1894 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is an engraving titled "A Widow's Grief" showing an angelic cherub or cupid figure sitting alone on an ornate chair in what appears to be a domestic interior. The cherub has wings and looks downward with a sorrowful expression, wrapped in draped fabric. The title suggests this depicts personified grief—likely the "widow" is represented by the cherub figure rather than a human woman. This appears to be sentimental or allegorical artwork rather than political satire. The emotional tone and classical artistic style emphasize melancholy and loss. Without additional context or byline visible, I cannot identify the artist or the specific occasion this may reference. The image represents the type of moralistic, emotionally evocative content Life magazine published alongside its satirical material.