Life, 1903-06-11 · page 9 of 20
Life — June 11, 1903 — page 9: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page from *Life* magazine contains a single illustration oriented sideways (rotated 90 degrees). The sketch depicts an interior domestic scene with multiple figures in what appears to be a Victorian-era drawing room or parlor. The image shows elaborately dressed figures in period clothing interacting in an ornate interior setting with detailed furnishings and architectural elements. The style is characteristic of *Life*'s satirical social commentary, likely satirizing upper-class social customs or manners of the era. However, without legible caption text or clearer detail of specific figures' identities, I cannot definitively identify which particular social situation, political figure, or contemporary scandal this cartoon satirizes. The ornate furnishings and formal dress suggest commentary on wealthy society, but the specific satirical target remains unclear from the image alone.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
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