The Wasp, 1889 · page 6 of 440
The Wasp — 1889 — page 6: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
I can see this is a title/cover page from *The Wasp* magazine (dated June 1889 based on the archive URL), featuring an architectural illustration of a classical building with columns and a pediment. However, the image shows only the digitization notice and the building graphic—no visible cartoon, caricatures, or satirical illustrations that would contain specific political or social commentary. Without seeing the actual editorial content or illustrations on this page, I cannot identify specific figures, references, or the satire's intended meaning. To analyze the cartoon's point, I would need to see the actual illustrated content and any accompanying text or captions beyond what's displayed here.