Life, 1935-09 · page 1 of 50
Life — September 1935 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Life Magazine Illustration Analysis This appears to be a cover or advertisement illustration from Life magazine (dated December 1935, visible in the margin). The image shows a dramatic scene of what looks like a flying car or aircraft with passengers in distress—people are shown reacting with alarm and excitement inside the vessel. The illustration likely satirizes either: 1. Futuristic transportation technology and early aviation excitement 2. A contemporary scandal or accident involving wealthy or prominent figures The "Fifteen Cents" price and art style confirm this is from the 1930s era. The dramatic composition and exaggerated expressions suggest Life's typical approach: using humor and caricature to comment on modern anxieties, technological innovation, or social follies. Without clearer text, the specific subjects remain unclear, though the scene suggests some form of chaotic or dangerous situation presented for satirical effect.