Life, 1931-09-04 · page 1 of 36
Life — September 4, 1931 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Life Magazine Cover - September 4, 1931 This cover features playing cards arranged on a black background, displaying clubs suit cards: a Queen, King, and Jack. The artwork is a straightforward visual pun playing on the magazine's title "Life." The cover appears to be purely illustrative rather than political commentary. It's a clever graphic design using traditional playing card imagery—the ornate royal figures typical of standard decks—to create visual interest. The 10¢ price point indicates this was during the Great Depression era. Without additional context or OCR text content describing specific satirical targets, this appears to be primarily a design-focused cover emphasizing the aesthetic appeal of classic card illustrations rather than containing political or social satire.