The Wasp, 1888 · page 6 of 552
The Wasp — 1888 — page 6: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
I can see this is a cover page from *The Wasp* magazine (digitized by Internet Archive in 2012), featuring a classical Greek or Roman temple illustration with four columns. However, the OCR text provided contains only the archival metadata and URL information, not the actual satirical content or captions that would typically accompany such an image. Without the original cartoon's text, headlines, or labels identifying the figures, I cannot reliably determine what specific political or social commentary this temple illustration represents. The neoclassical architecture might reference government institutions or civic ideals, but I cannot specify which without supporting textual evidence from the original page. To provide accurate historical analysis, I would need the complete OCR text including any captions or article titles.