Life, 1902-07-17 · page 10 of 20
Life — July 17, 1902 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page from *Life* magazine features a single illustration of a fashionably dressed woman standing on a rocky beach, with her hands behind her head in a relaxed pose. She wears a short, belted dress typical of early 20th-century women's fashion. The visible text fragments—"LIFE" (masthead), "OF COURSE THERE ARE" (partial caption at bottom)—suggest this is part of a larger article or satirical piece, though the complete context is cut off. The incomplete caption makes the specific satirical point unclear, but the image likely comments on contemporary women's fashion, leisure, or social attitudes of the era. Without the full text, the precise target of satire cannot be definitively identified.