Life, 1902-11-13 · page 11 of 22
Life — November 13, 1902 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Political Cartoon Analysis This appears to be a satirical illustration from *Life* magazine depicting women's heads emerging from corn stalks like plants in a field. The women wear elaborate Edwardian-era hats and hairstyles, suggesting upper-class fashion. The cartoon likely satirizes either: 1. Women's fashion excess (particularly the ornate hats popular in the early 1900s), or 2. Women's roles in society, possibly commenting on how women were treated as decorative objects or commodities The "corn field" setting may mock the notion of women being "grown" or produced like agricultural goods, reducing them to mere products rather than individuals. The credit line reads "BYGONE HUMMERS" and references "SPORTSMAN'S BOOK," though the precise publication date remains unclear from this image alone.