The Wasp, 1879 · page 6 of 486
The Wasp — 1879 — 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, digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012. The page features a classical building with columns (resembling a government institution or courthouse) as the central image, with the magazine's archival URL at the bottom. However, without being able to read any accompanying text, headlines, or captions on this particular page, I cannot definitively identify which specific political figures, events, or satirical targets are being referenced. The classical architectural imagery suggests commentary on government or legal institutions, but I cannot specify the exact nature of the satire without textual context. To provide accurate historical analysis, I would need additional OCR text or visible captions from this page.