Life, 1929-11-15 · page 2 of 44
Life — November 15, 1929 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is **not a cartoon or satire page** — it's a straightforward luxury automobile advertisement for Buick's new Limousine Sedan model, circa 1920s-1930s based on the styling. The page features a photograph of an elegant chauffeur-driven sedan parked before an upscale building, with a uniformed driver visible. The advertisement emphasizes luxury features: glass partition between driver and passengers, ultra-luxurious upholstery, telephone, and smoking accessories. The text targets wealthy motorists seeking premium vehicles. The price of $1,495 "at the factory" was substantial for the era, positioning this as an exclusive product. The Buick logo and company information appear at bottom. This is period **commercial advertising**, not political or social satire.