Life, 1895-03-21 · page 3 of 18
Life — March 21, 1895 — page 3: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis This page from *Life* magazine (Volume XXV, Number 638) contains a theatrical scene photograph with accompanying dialogue. The image shows figures in what appears to be an interior setting, with discussion of furniture and a theatrical agency. The dialogue involves characters named Kitty and Tom discussing parlor chairs that have "lost a castor or something," with Tom suggesting "every one of them has a history." This appears to be satirizing theatrical or bohemian circles where worn or damaged furniture carries accumulated experience and stories. The opening lines reference subscribing to a "Nude in Art" publication and "the theatrical agency on the floor below," suggesting the scene depicts a theatrical world where such details matter. Without additional context about the specific production or date, the exact satirical target remains unclear, though it mocks pretentious attitudes within theater culture.
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VOLUME XxvV. NUMBER 638. “Goon MORN **Goop MORNING.” “*T WOULD LIKE YOU TO SCRIBE FOR A NEW EDITION OF THE ‘NUDE IN ART.'" “No, I DON'T WANT IT. RY THE THEATRICAL AG! ON THE FLOOR BELOW.” “Y 7 ES,” said the tree, “1 suppose I'm ready, as far as ITTY: Not one of our parlor chairs stands straight ; my trunk goes; but I've decided not to leave they have all lost a castor or something. until spring.” Tom: Ah, I suppose every one of them has a history, comicbooks:com