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Life — January 2, 1902 — page 11: Life, 1902-01-02

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# Analysis This page from *Life* magazine shows an illustration titled "Poole's Housewarming." The image depicts an elegant woman seated in an ornate interior—a grand room with decorative ceiling, columns, and classical architectural details. She reclines in a chair, surrounded by luxury furnishings including a decorative vase. The cartoon appears to be social satire about wealth and domesticity, likely commenting on the opulent lifestyle of someone named Poole during a housewarming celebration. The woman's leisured pose and the excessive ornamentation suggest the satire targets affluent society's materialism and pretension. Without additional context or visible text explaining the specific reference, the precise satirical point remains unclear, though it likely mocked contemporary high-society customs or a specific social figure known to *Life's* readership.

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