The Wasp, 1890 · page 6 of 504
The Wasp — 1890 — page 6: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
I can see this is a title/credits page from *The Wasp* magazine, digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with California State Library funding. The page features the classical architectural symbol of a neoclassical building with columns and a pediment—a standard emblem representing government institutions, libraries, or official authority. However, this appears to be a front matter or credits page rather than containing actual cartoon content. No satirical illustrations, caricatures, or political figures are visible. Without the OCR text providing substantive content about specific events, people, or issues, I cannot identify what particular satire or social commentary this issue addressed. To analyze the actual satirical content, I would need to see pages with cartoon illustrations and their accompanying text.