Life, 1895-05-09 · page 11 of 18
Life — May 9, 1895 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Political Cartoon Analysis This is a satirical cartoon by F. Frichard (signed, dated '95) from Life magazine titled "President Target." The image shows a figure hurling what appears to be a bomb or explosive at the office of the New York Tribune building. The partial caption reads: "Boy, Why, but aren't you making a mistake?" The cartoon appears to criticize violent attacks or threats directed at the presidency or presidential institutions. The "target" metaphor suggests the president was under literal or figurative attack. The Tribune, a major newspaper, may represent either a target of violence or a commentator on violent threats. Without additional context about specific 1895 events, the exact political situation remains unclear, though it likely references anarchist violence or anti-government sentiment of that era.
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. “4 EP RICHaR/y oo TARGET. ", BUT AREN'T YOU MAKING A MISTAKE? comicbooks.com