Life, 1903-08-13 · page 10 of 24
Life — August 13, 1903 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is a black-and-white sketch showing two figures in an intimate interior setting. A woman in elegant dress sits while a man in formal attire (tuxedo and bow tie) leans toward her in conversation. Without visible caption text or clearer context from the OCR, the specific satirical target remains **unclear**. The composition suggests commentary on **courtship, seduction, or social interaction between classes or social types**—common Life magazine themes of the era (copyright visible: 1906, Life Publishing Co.). The formal dress and domestic setting imply this may satirize either **romantic pretense among the wealthy** or **social climbing dynamics**. However, without identifying captions or additional text visible in the image, I cannot definitively state which political or social figure is being caricatured or what specific event or behavior is being mocked.