Life, 1900-03-29 · page 11 of 18
Life — March 29, 1900 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Political Cartoon Analysis This appears to be a satirical illustration from *Life* magazine depicting a formally dressed man in a tuxedo with an elongated, somewhat vacant expression. He's surrounded by luxury items: an ornate wine bottle, champagne glasses, and a large bowl of strawberries. The satire likely mocks wealthy or elite social pretension—specifically the performative sophistication of fine dining and drinking culture among the upper classes. The man's exaggerated facial features suggest he's meant as a caricature of a particular social type: perhaps someone attempting to appear cultured or refined while engaging in hedonistic excess. The partial text visible references being "wise" and someone being "bored," suggesting commentary on ennui among the wealthy or the emptiness behind such displays of affluence. The exact historical context and intended target remain unclear without the full page text.