Life, 1905-07-20 · page 1 of 28
Life — July 20, 1905 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is a **Life magazine cover** (price 10 cents) featuring underwater imagery. The illustration shows **multiple human profiles** arranged among **fish and aquatic creatures**, rendered in a sketchy style typical of early-to-mid 20th century satirical art. Without clear identifying labels or accompanying text on this cover page, I cannot definitively identify the specific figures or political references depicted. The composition suggests **social satire**—possibly commenting on human nature, society, or contemporary personalities rendered in an "fish-bowl" or underwater setting as a metaphor for observation or social exposure. The artistic style and subject matter are consistent with Life's satirical approach, but **the specific point of this cartoon remains unclear** without additional contextual text or labels visible in the image.