Life, 1898-08-25 · page 11 of 20
Life — August 25, 1898 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This appears to be a satirical cartoon from Life magazine depicting three figures in water surrounded by various mechanical devices and tools scattered on the ground. The figures are drawn in caricature style with exaggerated facial features typical of early 20th-century political cartoons. The visible text fragment mentions "RELATIONS" and what appears to be "THAT CROWD," though the full context is unclear from this partial page view. The mechanical debris—including what look like industrial tools, possibly bombs or explosives—suggests commentary on industrial conflict, labor relations, or international tensions involving technology or warfare. Without clearer text or identifying labels visible in the image, I cannot definitively identify the specific figures or the precise political event being satirized. The cartoon likely critiques some contemporary scandal or conflict, but specific details remain uncertain from this damaged reproduction.