Life, 1903-12-10 · page 2 of 58
Life — December 10, 1903 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is a **Dewar's Whisky advertisement**, not political satire or editorial cartooning. The page shows a circular vignette illustration depicting what appears to be a historical scene—possibly a royal court or formal gathering with figures in period dress and regalia—though the specific historical moment is unclear from the image alone. The advertisement's tagline, "The Whisky of Great Age," plays on the product's reputation and the illustrated scene's apparent historical significance. The company emphasizes Dewar's status as the preferred Scotch whisky among "connoisseurs the world over" and highlights its Scottish heritage and royal patronage ("Distillers to His Majesty, King Edward VII"). This is straightforward commercial advertising rather than satirical content.