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Life — February 14, 1895 — page 10: Life, 1895-02-14

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# Analysis This appears to be a satirical illustration from *Life* magazine depicting a woman standing at a wooden fence, gazing into the distance with a wistful or longing expression. She wears early 20th-century clothing—a dark jacket and skirt. The partial caption at bottom reads "GOLF IS NOT THE ONLY G," suggesting the cartoon makes a play on words about "G" activities. Without the complete caption or additional context, the specific satirical point remains unclear, though it likely comments on women's leisure activities or social expectations of the era. The illustration's style and the woman's contemplative pose suggest social commentary, possibly about restrictions on women's recreational opportunities or romantic interests, but the exact target of satire cannot be determined from the visible text alone.

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GOLF IS NOT THE comicbooks.com