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WILLIAM CUSHING (1732-1810). American jurist

WILLIAM CUSHING (1732-1810).
American jurist. Etching, 1889, by Max Rosenthal after a pastel drawing, 1799, by James Sharples

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Media ID 12347367

1799 Court Cushing Etching Judge Justice Maxwell Peruke Profile Rosenthal Sharples Supreme Court William


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the esteemed American jurist, William Cushing (1732-1810). With an air of wisdom and authority, Cushing's portrait exudes a sense of gravitas befitting his role as a prominent figure in the American legal system. The etching, created in 1889 by Max Rosenthal after a pastel drawing by James Sharples from 1799, beautifully captures Cushing's likeness. Dressed in traditional judicial attire, Cushing dons a peruke wig that was customary during his time. His profile is strikingly portrayed against a neutral background, allowing viewers to focus on the intricate details of his face and expression. It is evident that this portrait seeks to immortalize not only Cushing's physical appearance but also his intellectual prowess. As one of the early justices appointed to the Supreme Court of the United States, William Cushing played an instrumental role in shaping American jurisprudence. Known for his keen legal mind and unwavering commitment to justice, he left an indelible mark on the nation's legal landscape. This print serves as both a historical artifact and a testament to Cushing's enduring legacy. Whether displayed in homes or offices, it offers viewers an opportunity to reflect upon America's rich legal heritage while paying homage to one of its most distinguished figures.

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