Life, 1899-04-06 · page 11 of 20
Life — April 6, 1899 — page 11: what you’re looking at
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# Political Cartoon Analysis This appears to be a satirical illustration from *Life* magazine depicting a formal royal or diplomatic reception. The caption references "Mr. Pipp" and mentions "Lady Fitzaurice," suggesting this satirizes specific contemporary figures or social situations, though the exact identities are unclear without additional context. The drawing shows elaborately dressed attendees in formal evening wear and military uniforms gathered around a woman in an ornate gown with an extensive train. The style of caricature and exaggerated facial features typical of *Life*'s satirical approach suggests mockery of high society pretension, possibly commenting on aristocratic or diplomatic excess during the early 20th century. Without clearer identification of the named figures, the specific satirical target remains uncertain.
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JCATION OF MR. PIPP, XXVI. comicbooks.com