Life, 1921-04-07 · page 4 of 38
Life — April 7, 1921 — page 4: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page is **primarily an advertisement**, not political satire or editorial cartooning. It advertises Mary Garden Talcum by Rigaud, a French fragrance product distributed by Geo. Borgfeldt & Co. in New York. The advertisement features a photograph of a woman (appearing to be Mary Garden, likely the famous opera singer) in a circular portrait at the top, with her name prominently displayed. Below is the talcum powder container itself. The bottom section lists the complete "Mary Garden" product line, including various cosmetics and toiletries (face powder, lip rouge, nail polish, shampoo, etc.). The ornamental border and layout are typical of early 20th-century luxury product advertising in *Life* magazine, targeting affluent consumers through celebrity endorsement.