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Life — July 12, 1929 — page 11: what you’re looking at

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Life — July 12, 1929 — page 11: Life, 1929-07-12

What you’re looking at

This is a satirical cartoon from *Life* magazine's "Life" section, depicting a domestic scene at what appears to be a beach or recreational area. The cartoon shows three adults—a man and woman in formal 1920s-30s attire, and what appears to be a boy in minimal clothing—with the woman saying, "Little boy, what do you mean by going around half naked!" The satire likely criticizes adult hypocrisy regarding social propriety and dress codes. The formally-dressed adults, representing conventional society's moral standards, scold a child for underdressing while they themselves maintain rigid, formal appearance even in a casual recreational setting. The joke underscores the absurdity of enforcing strict social conventions in inappropriate contexts. The artist's signature appears to read "Garro" or similar, dated 1926.

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