Life, 1901-10-10 · page 11 of 20
Life — October 10, 1901 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This appears to be a multi-panel satirical comic from *Life* magazine depicting chaos and mayhem. The central image shows rotund figures in formal dress (with round bellies prominently featured) engaged in violent slapstick action—tumbling, fighting, and causing destruction with various implements and objects scattered about. The smaller panels above and below show related scenes of pandemonium and physical comedy. The style and exaggerated caricature suggest this mocks political or social figures, likely contemporary to the publication. However, **without readable text labels or clear identifying features, I cannot definitively name the specific figures or pinpoint the exact political reference**. The satire appears to target pompous authority figures or politicians engaged in undignified chaos, using physical comedy to mock their behavior.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
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