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# The San Francisco Illustrated Wasp, March 20, 1880 This cover features a portrait of a distinguished gentleman with a prominent mustache, framed by an ornate oval border decorated with palm fronds and tropical scenery including water and mountains. The specific identity of the figure is unclear from the image alone, though the elaborate tropical framing suggests this person had significant connections to colonial or international affairs. The Wasp was known for satirizing prominent San Francisco businessmen and politicians. Without additional context from the article text or clearer identifying marks, I cannot definitively state who this represents or what particular scandal or achievement prompted the satirical treatment. The ornate presentation suggests someone of considerable status being mocked by the publication.