Life, 1897-02-11 · page 11 of 20
Life — February 11, 1897 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Page Analysis This appears to be a page from *Life* magazine titled "FEBRUARY FOURTEENTH" (Valentine's Day). The black-and-white illustration depicts an elegant interior scene with decorative floral arrangements. A woman in dark formal dress sits prominently in the foreground, while two men in dark suits stand in the background near the flowers, appearing to converse or interact with the floral displays. The satirical point likely relates to Valentine's Day customs—possibly mocking elaborate romantic gestures, courtship rituals, or the commercialization of the holiday through expensive flower arrangements. The woman's composed posture contrasts with the men's focused attention to the flowers, potentially satirizing gendered expectations around romance and gift-giving during this period. Without additional context or visible bylines, the specific targets remain unclear.
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RUARY FOURTEENTH Ccomicbooks.com