The Wasp, 1891 · page 8 of 546
The Wasp — 1891 — page 8: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Mid Summer Wasp: Analysis This is a title page for *The Wasp*, a California-based satirical magazine. The illustration depicts "Mid Summer Wasp" as an elegant Edwardian-era woman wielding a butterfly net, surrounded by insects and flowers in a garden setting. The imagery appears to be seasonal—summer-themed—rather than depicting specific political figures or events. The woman represents the magazine itself as an entity capturing subjects for satirical commentary, much as the net catches butterflies. The elaborate art nouveau styling and decorative insects suggest this is likely a cover or frontispiece for a summer issue. Without additional OCR text or context identifying specific targets, the satire's particular focus remains unclear from the image alone.