Life, 1900-05-31 · page 10 of 20
Life — May 31, 1900 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Political Cartoon Analysis This is a satirical illustration from *Life* magazine (copyright 1908, by Life Publishing Co.). The cartoon depicts a caricatured figure in top hat and formal wear being lifted or carried by what appears to be exaggerated caricatures of other figures. The style employs grotesque, distorted features typical of early 20th-century political satire. The specific identities and political context are unclear from the visible text alone. The image likely comments on corruption, political maneuvering, or social hierarchy—common *Life* magazine themes of the era. The figure being hoisted may represent a politician or public figure being supported (or exploited) by various constituencies or corrupt interests. Without additional caption text, the precise historical reference cannot be definitively determined.
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Copyright, 1900, by Lye Publishing Co THE INTERNATIONAL C/