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Life — March 22, 1929 — page 13: what you’re looking at

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Life — March 22, 1929 — page 13: Life, 1929-03-22

What you’re looking at

This single-panel cartoon depicts two figures in a vast, scenic landscape of rolling hills, trees, and a sunset. One figure points skyward while speaking to their companion, saying: "There A. G. if that don't make a man God-conscious I donno what would!" The cartoon appears to be a gentle satire about religious awakening or spiritual reflection inspired by natural beauty. The abbreviation "A. G." likely refers to a specific person (possibly someone known to Life's contemporary readers), but without additional context, their identity is unclear. The humor lies in the implication that witnessing sublime natural scenery should inspire spiritual consciousness in anyone. It's a relatively mild commentary on faith and nature's capacity to inspire reverence.

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