Life, 1917-04-26 · page 10 of 84
Life — April 26, 1917 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is an illustration from Life magazine (page 714) depicting a romantic scene. The image shows two well-dressed figures in an ornate nighttime garden setting under a full moon. A man in patterned clothing kneels before a woman in an elaborate dress, while small animals (appearing to be lambs or dogs) are present in the background. The caption attributes a passionate declaration to "The Lover," stating: "BELOVED, NOTHING CAN EVER CHANGE MY LOVE FOR YOU. NEITHER TIME NOR AGE CAN DIM THE FIRES OF THE PASSION WHICH CONSUMES MY BEING." A secondary note references "The Lamb (in the background): BAH!" The humor appears to be the lamb's skeptical reaction to the lover's overwrought romantic declaration—a gentle satire of excessive sentimentality and theatrical courtship displays common in period literature and theater.