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# Life Magazine, April 15, 1926 This cover features a repeating pattern of stylized figures holding umbrellas, with large typography spelling "Life" overlaid in the center. The figures appear to be drawn in a modernist, art deco style typical of 1920s illustration. Without additional context visible on the page, the specific satirical meaning is unclear. The repeating umbrella motif might reference rainy weather, an upcoming season, or possibly a social trend of 1926. The geometric, repetitive design reflects the modernist aesthetic popular in magazine design of this era. The cover's sophisticated typography and illustration style suggests Life was marketing itself as a fashionable publication for urban readers. The 15-cent price point indicates middle-class readership.