Life, 1898-03-10 · page 9 of 20
Life — March 10, 1898 — page 9: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Page 189 from *Life* Magazine This page features a portrait labeled "HENRY CODMAN POTTER" — a detailed engraving-style headshot of a distinguished bald man with a mustache wearing formal attire. Without additional context from surrounding pages, I cannot definitively explain the satirical intent. However, Henry Codman Potter was a prominent American Episcopal bishop in the late 19th/early 20th century, known for progressive social views. *Life* magazine frequently published portraits of notable public figures, sometimes to lampoon them. The serious, dignified rendering suggests this may be either a straightforward biographical feature or subtle satire of his public persona. The page number (189) indicates this is part of a larger issue; additional content would clarify whether this is political commentary or biographical documentation.
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HENRY COOMAN POTTER. comicbooks.com