comicbooks.com Join Free

Life, 1899-11-02 · page 10 of 20

Life — November 2, 1899 — page 10: what you’re looking at

📖 Open the full issue in the page-flip reader →
Life — November 2, 1899 — page 10: Life, 1899-11-02

What you’re looking at

# Analysis This page contains a single ink illustration from *Life* magazine (copyright 1908, by Life Publishing Co.). It depicts an elegantly dressed woman in an off-shoulder evening gown, posed beside ornate interior furnishings—a decorative curtain and upholstered furniture. The visible text fragment reads "THEIR FIRST QUAR[REL]" and "AND THEY HAVE BEEN ENGAGED ABOUT—" suggesting this is a romantic or matrimonial humor piece typical of *Life's* social satire. The cartoon likely satirizes upper-class courtship rituals or newlywed domestic life, common subjects in early 1900s humor. The woman's sophisticated pose and refined setting emphasize the genteel world being mocked. Without seeing the complete caption or full context, the specific joke remains unclear, though it presumably commented on relationship dynamics among the wealthy.