Life, 1907-05-02 · page 1 of 48
Life — May 2, 1907 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Life Magazine Cover, May 2, 1907 This appears to be a cover illustration for Life magazine rather than a political cartoon. The image shows a stylized arrangement of multiple female faces emerging from or composed of dark feathers or plumage, with the large decorative letters "LIFE" prominently displayed. The artwork, signed by what appears to be "Coles Phillips" (a prominent illustrator of the era), exemplifies the magazine's focus on satirical social commentary and aesthetic illustration. Without additional text visible on this page, the specific satirical point remains unclear, though the elaborate feathered composition likely references fashion, theater, or social pretension—common Life magazine targets during the Edwardian era.