Life, 1911-04-20 · page 10 of 52
Life — April 20, 1911 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is primarily **an advertisement page**, not political satire. It showcases three 1912 Packard automobile models from the Packard Motor Car Company in Detroit, Michigan. The page displays: - A "48" model (top) labeled "Phaeton" - A "30" model (middle) described as a "Landaulet" with "Chassis in three rizer" - A "Six" Phaeton (bottom) Each vehicle includes detailed pricing and equipment specifications. The tagline at bottom—"Ask the man who owns one"—was Packard's actual advertising slogan, appealing to luxury car buyers by suggesting owner satisfaction. There is no political or satirical content here; this is straightforward period automotive advertising from Life magazine's commercial pages.