Life, 1901-04-04 · page 3 of 32
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# Analysis of Life Magazine Cover (Volume XXXVII, Number 961) The top cartoon titled "His Favorite Saint Cecilia" depicts a romantic scene: a man in a chair gazes admiringly at a woman playing piano. Saint Cecilia is the patron saint of music and musicians, making this a clever visual pun—the man's "favorite saint" is the woman making music. The bottom illustration labeled "Spring!!" shows a pastoral countryside scene with various spring activities: fishing, farming, and outdoor recreation. It represents the traditional renewal and leisure associated with spring season. Together, these images juxtapose refined indoor romance with outdoor natural pleasures, typical of Life's satirical commentary on American social life and seasonal customs. The specific historical context or date of this issue remains unclear without additional publication information.
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VOLUME XXXVII | F K NUMBER 961 SPRING I!