Life, 1929-05-17 · page 27 of 52
Life — May 17, 1929 — page 27: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
This appears to be a satirical cartoon from *Life* magazine depicting two figures in what looks like a domestic or servant scenario. On the left is a man with exaggerated features holding a long pole or staff, facing a woman on the right who appears to be a servant or housekeeper. The caption reads "Who Made Good," suggesting social commentary on class mobility or success. The specific identities of the figures are unclear from the image alone, though the caricatured style and domestic setting suggest this may reference contemporary public figures or social types. Without additional context about the publication date or accompanying articles, the precise satirical target remains uncertain, though the cartoon appears to critique class relations or social advancement of the era.
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