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# Life Magazine Cover Analysis, January 1, 1925 This is a *Life* magazine cover featuring two cherub figures (cupids) celebrating with wine glasses and fresh fruit. The tagline reads "We have with us to-night," suggesting a New Year's Eve or New Year's Day celebration. The imagery appears to reference **Prohibition-era humor**. In 1925, alcohol was illegal in America (Prohibition: 1920-1933), yet the cover depicts cherubs openly enjoying wine and grapes—luxurious foods associated with wine culture. This represents satirical commentary on widespread violation of Prohibition laws, particularly among wealthy or sophisticated circles who continued drinking despite the ban. The price of 15 cents and library stamp indicate this is archival material from that specific historical moment.