Life, 1904-12-15 · page 11 of 44
Life — December 15, 1904 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This appears to be an illustration from *Life* magazine, showing a fashionably dressed woman in an Edwardian-era gown standing in an interior room with a small dog at her feet. The drawing is labeled "LIFE'S VAUDEVILLE" at the bottom. Without clearer OCR text or additional context visible on the page, I cannot confidently identify the specific satirical point or reference. The illustration could be commenting on: - Fashion and vanity of the era - Women in theatrical/performance culture - Social pretension or "putting on a show" The "vaudeville" reference suggests theatrical or performative aspects of high society, but the exact satire intended remains unclear from this image alone. More page context would be needed for accurate interpretation.