Life, 1925-02-05 · page 1 of 36
Life — February 5, 1925 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Life Magazine Cover, February 5, 1925 This is a **magazine cover**, not a political cartoon. It advertises a story titled "The Girl Who Was Color Blind" and promotes a $1,000 prize contest (details unclear from the image alone). The illustration shows a woman at a vanity table with cosmetics and a mirror, examining her fingernails with apparent concern. The title suggests the story involves a woman unable to perceive color—a medical condition. The visual irony appears to be that despite her condition, she's engaged in beauty routines and grooming that typically depend on color discrimination (makeup application, nail polish selection). This likely represents either a human-interest story or a romantic/comedic narrative popular in 1920s magazines. The specific contest details require additional context.