Life, 1896-05-14 · page 11 of 20
Life — May 14, 1896 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Political Cartoon Analysis This appears to be a satirical sketch from Life magazine depicting a social gathering. The visible caption fragment reads "CABINET MEETING" and "OUR BETTERS RULE," suggesting the cartoon satirizes government officials or the upper class. The drawing shows several figures in formal attire engaged in conversation, rendered in the magazine's characteristic ink-sketch style. The caricatured faces and expressive body language typical of Life's satirical approach suggest commentary on political pretension or social hierarchy. However, without the complete caption, full date, or clearer context, I cannot definitively identify the specific figures, time period, or exact political event being mocked. The phrase "our betters rule" indicates class-based satire, but more information would be needed for precise historical attribution.
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3INET MEETING. UR BETTERS RULE. comicbooks.com