Life, 1903-06-18 · page 9 of 24
Life — June 18, 1903 — page 9: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page from *Life* magazine (page 565) features a single line-drawn portrait labeled "BEATRICE F." in profile, showing a woman with an elaborate upswept hairstyle typical of the early 1900s. The drawing is credited with a 1907 copyright to Life Publishing Co. The image appears to be a straightforward portrait illustration rather than political satire or caricature. Without additional context about who "Beatrice F." was or why she warranted inclusion in *Life*, the specific satirical point remains unclear. The refined execution suggests she was likely a notable public figure of the era—possibly in society, theater, or arts—but the page provides no accompanying text explaining the reference or any humorous intent.
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