Life, 1903-10-15 · page 12 of 24
Life — October 15, 1903 — page 12: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page shows a sketch titled "AN INTERRUPTIE OF" (title appears cut off). The illustration depicts two figures at a desk: a woman seated, dressed in a business suit with short hair styled in a 1920s fashion, and a man leaning toward her across the desk in what appears to be a business or office setting. The satire likely concerns **gender dynamics in the workplace** during the early 20th century, when women's professional participation was still controversial. The woman's confident posture and business attire suggest she occupies a professional role, while the man's interaction—the "interruption" of the title—may be satirizing how women's authority or work was frequently interrupted or undermined by male colleagues. The copyright indicates Life Publishing Co., consistent with the magazine's social commentary focus of that era.