Life, 1900-08-23 · page 10 of 20
Life — August 23, 1900 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Political Cartoon Analysis This engraving by F. T. Richards depicts a classical temple on a distant hill with a "PEACE" sign posted nearby—a stark contrast to the barren, rocky landscape in the foreground. The composition suggests peace is geographically or ideologically remote and inaccessible, perhaps even abandoned or neglected. The work likely comments on post-WWI disillusionment or failed peace efforts. The classical temple evokes ideals of peace and civilization, yet it appears isolated and unreachable across desolate terrain. The deliberate placement of the "PEACE" sign suggests either false hope, unattainable goals, or the gap between peaceful ideals and harsh reality. Without specific dating visible, the exact historical context remains unclear, though the style suggests early-to-mid 20th century publication.
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