Life, 1913-05-29 · page 2 of 44
Life — May 29, 1913 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "The International Trophy" This appears to be a **champagne advertisement** rather than political satire. The image depicts polo players on horseback gathered around an oversized bottle of "Louis Roederer" champagne labeled "Grand Vin Sec," with a landscape and flags in the background. The "International Trophy" likely references a prestigious polo competition. The advertisement associates the champagne brand with elite sporting achievement and international prestige—common luxury marketing strategies. The dramatic composition with mounted players and flags suggests victory celebration and cosmopolitan sophistication. This is primarily **commercial content** using sport imagery for brand positioning rather than satirical commentary on politics or social issues, though it does reflect early 20th-century class associations between champagne, polo, and wealthy international society.