Life, 1902-03-13 · page 1 of 20
Life — March 13, 1902 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Life Magazine, March 13, 1902 **Main Cartoon:** The bottom cartoon shows Uncle Sam (identifiable by his starred top hat) sitting at a bar with two bartenders, asking "WHAT'S THE DUTCHMAN UP TO NOW?" "The Dutchman" refers to **President Theodore Roosevelt**, whose nickname derived from his Dutch ancestry. The cartoon satirizes Roosevelt's unpredictability and active interventionism during his presidency. The bar setting suggests backroom political dealings or gossip. The elaborate decorative border on the left side contains small circular vignettes typical of Life's ornamental style from this era. The top illustration appears decorative/emblematic rather than a separate political cartoon, featuring classical design elements.
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VOLUME XXxXIx. NEW YORK, MARCH 198, 1902. NUMBER 1011, Entered at the New York Post Office as Second-Ciass Matl Matter. Bass Copyright, 1901, by Live PUBLISHING ComPaNT. ah C Atle ae Sum John Bull; WHAT'S THE OUTCHMAN UP TO NOW? comicbooks.com