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Judgment Collection (page 6)

"Exploring the Multifaceted Nature of Judgment: From Jeeves & Wooster to Tarot Cards and Masterpieces" In the world of literature

Background imageJudgment Collection: Ten Kings of Hell, before 1195. Creator: Jin Chushi

Ten Kings of Hell, before 1195. Creator: Jin Chushi
Ten Kings of Hell, before 1195

Background imageJudgment Collection: The Last Judgment, ca. 1520-25. Creator: Joos van Cleve

The Last Judgment, ca. 1520-25. Creator: Joos van Cleve
The Last Judgment, ca. 1520-25

Background imageJudgment Collection: The Tenth King of Hell, 1798. Creator: Unknown

The Tenth King of Hell, 1798. Creator: Unknown
The Tenth King of Hell, 1798

Background imageJudgment Collection: And the King said, Divide the living child in two, mid-late 19th century. Creator

And the King said, Divide the living child in two, mid-late 19th century. Creator
And the King said, Divide the living child in two, mid-late 19th century. Biblical scene, from 1 Kings 3: 25: And the king said, Divide the living child in two, and give half to the one

Background imageJudgment Collection: Louis IX, Dispensing Justice in the Forest of Vincennes, (13th century), 1890. Creator: Unknown

Louis IX, Dispensing Justice in the Forest of Vincennes, (13th century), 1890. Creator: Unknown
Louis IX. Dispensing Justice in the Forest of Vincennes, (13th century), 1890. Louis IX (1214-1270), developed French royal justice

Background imageJudgment Collection: The Judgment of Paris, after Raphael, c. 1510-20 (engraving)

The Judgment of Paris, after Raphael, c. 1510-20 (engraving)
3247697 The Judgment of Paris, after Raphael, c.1510-20 (engraving) by Raimondi, Marcantonio (1480-1534); 29.5x43.7 cm; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT

Background imageJudgment Collection: King Solomons judgment, scene in the Bible of Nuremberg written in German, 1483

King Solomons judgment, scene in the Bible of Nuremberg written in German, 1483

Background imageJudgment Collection: Miniature in Codex Justinian Institutiones Feodorum et Alia, illuminated manuscript, c

Miniature in Codex Justinian Institutiones Feodorum et Alia, illuminated manuscript, c. 1300, administration of justice, detail of the miniature

Background imageJudgment Collection: The Judgment of Solomon, sculpture of 1404

The Judgment of Solomon, sculpture of 1404. Capital of the angle of the lower gallery of the Ducal Palace facade

Background imageJudgment Collection: Saint Vincent before the judge and prefect Dacia, from the Altarpiece of Sant

Saint Vincent before the judge and prefect Dacia, from the Altarpiece of Sant Vicenc de Sarria

Background imageJudgment Collection: Judgement Day, miniature in the manuscript Missal of Saint Eulalia, 1400-1405

Judgement Day, miniature in the manuscript Missal of Saint Eulalia, 1400-1405, by Rafael Destorrents

Background imageJudgment Collection: Design for Stained Glass, c1864-1930. Artist: Anna Lea Merritt

Design for Stained Glass, c1864-1930. Artist: Anna Lea Merritt
Design for Stained Glass, c1864-1930. Judgement scene with the Angel offering a branch to a figure on the edges of hell. St Michael stands with a spear on the left, ready to attack the dragon

Background imageJudgment Collection: Inside the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, with a court in session, City of London, 1840

Inside the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, with a court in session, City of London, 1840

Background imageJudgment Collection: Interior view of the Sessions House, Old Bailey, City of London, 1824

Interior view of the Sessions House, Old Bailey, City of London, 1824. The trial of Henry Fauntleroy in progress

Background imageJudgment Collection: Hand and Shears Inn, Cloth Fair, City of London, 1811

Hand and Shears Inn, Cloth Fair, City of London, 1811. Two views; above is a scene showing a case being heard at Pye Powder Court, in the dining room of Hand and Shears Inn

Background imageJudgment Collection: The deaf judge, or mutual misunderstanding, Old Bailey, London, 1796. Artist

The deaf judge, or mutual misunderstanding, Old Bailey, London, 1796. Artist
The deaf judge, or mutual misunderstanding, 1796; a scene at the Old Bailey, London. On the left an aged judge leans forward to listen to a barrister, who points at a shouting witness on the right

Background imageJudgment Collection: 1 Kings 3: 16-28: the Judgement of Solomon

1 Kings 3: 16-28: the Judgement of Solomon
1 Kings 3:16-28: the Judgement of Solomon. Facsimile copy of a 15th century manuscript of the German School

Background imageJudgment Collection: The Judgement of Solomon

The Judgement of Solomon. Depiction of the scene from Kings 3: 16-28. After a 15th century German manuscript

Background imageJudgment Collection: Mosaic ceiling, Baptistry of St John, Florence, Italy

Mosaic ceiling, Baptistry of St John, Florence, Italy. The Baptistry of St John (Battistero di San Giovanni) is thought to be the oldest building in Florence, dating from the 6th or 7th century

Background imageJudgment Collection: The Trial Scene in Henry VIII, 1904. Artist: Frank Lloyd

The Trial Scene in Henry VIII, 1904. Artist: Frank Lloyd
The Trial Scene in Henry VIII, 1904. From Social England, Volume VI, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1904]

Background imageJudgment Collection: The trial of Queen Catherine, 1529 (1905)

The trial of Queen Catherine, 1529 (1905). Catherine of Aragon pleading her case against divorce from King Henry VIII. From Cassells History of England, Vol

Background imageJudgment Collection: Lord Saye and Sele Brought Before Jack Cade, 1886. Artist: W Ridgway

Lord Saye and Sele Brought Before Jack Cade, 1886. Artist: W Ridgway
Lord Saye and Sele Brought Before Jack Cade, 1886. Jack Cade (d1450) was leader of the Kentish Rebellion during the reign of Henry VI

Background imageJudgment Collection: El Juicio De Paris, (The Judgment of Paris), 1639, (c1934). Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

El Juicio De Paris, (The Judgment of Paris), 1639, (c1934). Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
El Juicio De Paris, (The Judgment of Paris), 1639, (c1934). Commissioned by Philip IV of Spain, to illustrate a story from Greek mythology, Paris

Background imageJudgment Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1929, (1931). Artist: Harry Morley

The Judgment of Paris, 1929, (1931). Artist: Harry Morley
The Judgment of Paris, 1929, (1931). From the collection of the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery. From The Studio Painting Series. 1 - Figure Studies

Background imageJudgment Collection: Chinese Court, c1900

Chinese Court, c1900. [Kingshill, c1910]

Background imageJudgment Collection: Primitive justice: an appeal to the head of the tribe, 1907

Primitive justice: an appeal to the head of the tribe, 1907. From Harmsworth History of the World, Volume 1, by Arthur Mee, J.A. Hammerton, & A.D. Innes, M.A. [Carmelite House, London, 1907]

Background imageJudgment Collection: Judgment of Paris c1913. Artist: Edgar Degas

Judgment of Paris c1913. Artist: Edgar Degas
Judgment of Paris c1913. From The Studio Volume 128. [The Offices of the Studio, London & New York, 1908-9]

Background imageJudgment Collection: Christ before Pilate, 1488 (1964)

Christ before Pilate, 1488 (1964) From Leven ons Heeren, a Dutch translation of Vita Christi (Life of Christ) by the 14th century theologian Ludolph of Saxony, published in Delft, 1488

Background imageJudgment Collection: Judgement of the Dead, from the Temple of Deir-el-Bahari, Egypt, c1025 BC (1936)

Judgement of the Dead, from the Temple of Deir-el-Bahari, Egypt, c1025 BC (1936). Papyrus. Anubis weighs the heart of the deceased in the presence of Thoth

Background imageJudgment Collection: Chinese Court of Justice, Canton, China, early 20th century

Chinese Court of Justice, Canton, China, early 20th century

Background imageJudgment Collection: Commemoration of the second council of Nice, 9th-10th century (1849)

Commemoration of the second council of Nice, 9th-10th century (1849). A 19th century version based on an original 9th-10th manuscript illustration in the Monologue Grec

Background imageJudgment Collection: The Judicial Duel, the plaintiff opening his case before the judge, 15th century (1849)

The Judicial Duel, the plaintiff opening his case before the judge, 15th century (1849). A 19th century version of an original 15th century manuscript illustration in Ceremonies des Gages de

Background imageJudgment Collection: The Four Vengeful Angels, 1498, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer

The Four Vengeful Angels, 1498, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer
The Four Vengeful Angels, 1498, (1936). A scene from the Apocalypse or The Revelations of St. John the Divine. Found in the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France

Background imageJudgment Collection: The Opening of the Seventh Seal, The Seven Angels with the trumpets, 1498, (1936)

The Opening of the Seventh Seal, The Seven Angels with the trumpets, 1498, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer
The Opening of the Seventh Seal, The Seven Angels with the trumpets, 1498, (1936). A scene from the Apocalypse or The Revelations of St. John the Divine

Background imageJudgment Collection: The Opening of the Fifth and Sixth Seals, 1498, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer

The Opening of the Fifth and Sixth Seals, 1498, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer
The Opening of the Fifth and Sixth Seals, 1498, (1936). A scene from the Apocalypse or The Revelations of St. John the Divine. Found in the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France

Background imageJudgment Collection: Court of Kings Bench, 1893

Court of Kings Bench, 1893. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard1893 Green, illustrated edition, Volume II, Macmillan and Co, London, New York, 1893

Background imageJudgment Collection: The Judgment of Paris, the Paris Conference, First World War, March-June 1916, (c1920)

The Judgment of Paris, the Paris Conference, First World War, March-June 1916, (c1920). Paris: We ve decided to keep the Apple [Trade] for ourselves. Germania: Then what do I get? Paris: The Pip!

Background imageJudgment Collection: The judgement of the Queens Common Sense, 1736

The judgement of the Queens Common Sense, 1736. Address d to Henry Fielding esq. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageJudgment Collection: Scene from the Book of the Dead of Any, Egyptian, c1275 BC, (c1900-1920)

Scene from the Book of the Dead of Any, Egyptian, c1275 BC, (c1900-1920). In the centre are the scales used for weighing the heart, attended by Anubis, the jackal-headed god of embalming

Background imageJudgment Collection: The Court of Chancery in the Reign of George I, 18th century (c1905)

The Court of Chancery in the Reign of George I, 18th century (c1905). Lord Chancellor Macclesfield is the presiding judge

Background imageJudgment Collection: Christ before Pilate, c1306-1348. Artist: Pietro Lorenzetti

Christ before Pilate, c1306-1348. Artist: Pietro Lorenzetti
Christ before Pilate, c1306-1348

Background imageJudgment Collection: The Judgment of Paris, c1550. Artist: Frans Floris

The Judgment of Paris, c1550. Artist: Frans Floris
The Judgment of Paris, c1550. Found in the collection of the Hermitage, St Petersburg, Russia

Background imageJudgment Collection: The Judgement of Solomon, 1649. Artist: Nicolas Poussin

The Judgement of Solomon, 1649. Artist: Nicolas Poussin
The Judgement of Solomon, 1649. From the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France

Background imageJudgment Collection: The Judgement of Death, early 15th century. Artist: Master of the Rohan Hours

The Judgement of Death, early 15th century. Artist: Master of the Rohan Hours
The Judgement of Death, early 15th century. A dead man comes face to face with his God. St Michael the Archangel is expelling Lucifer from Heaven (top left). From the Rohan Hours

Background imageJudgment Collection: Good and Evil, 19th century. Artist: Andre Jacques Victor Orsel

Good and Evil, 19th century. Artist: Andre Jacques Victor Orsel
Good and Evil, 19th century. The rewards women might expect as a result of their conduct. Christ sits in judgment (top), sorting the blessed on his right from the damned on his left

Background imageJudgment Collection: The Judgement of St Laurence, mid 15th century. Artist: Fra Angelico

The Judgement of St Laurence, mid 15th century. Artist: Fra Angelico
The Judgement of St Laurence, mid 15th century. Also known as St Laurence before Deciuss Tribunal. St Laurence (d258), saint and martyr, was Deacon of the Christian church in Rome

Background imageJudgment Collection: Anubis weighing the heart, detail from Sarcophagus of Pensenhor, c900 BC

Anubis weighing the heart, detail from Sarcophagus of Pensenhor, c900 BC. Coffin of Pensenhor, 22nd Dynasty, Thebes, Egypt. At British Museum

Background imageJudgment Collection: Horus presents the deceased to Osiris, Mummy-Case of Pensenhor, Thebes, c900 BC

Horus presents the deceased to Osiris, Mummy-Case of Pensenhor, Thebes, c900 BC. Osiris as Judge of the Dead, with four Sons of Horus, (Canopic Gods)



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"Exploring the Multifaceted Nature of Judgment: From Jeeves & Wooster to Tarot Cards and Masterpieces" In the world of literature, judgment takes center stage as we delve into the misadventures of Jeeves & Wooster. With witty banter and humorous predicaments, P. G. Wodehouse reminds us that they are be both a blessing and a curse. Stepping into the realm of art, we encounter "The Angel Standing in the Sun" by JMW Turner. This masterpiece from 1846 invites contemplation on divine judgment, its ethereal beauty leaving us in awe. Moving forward to "The New Jerusalem, " circa 1900, we witness an artistic portrayal of ultimate justice. The intricate details remind us that judgment is not always swift but rather unfolds over time with meticulous precision. Tarot cards have long fascinated seekers of truth, with Justice depicted as a symbol for impartiality and fairness. As we gaze upon this tarot card's depiction of Justice, it prompts introspection about our own judgments and their consequences. Minerva stands tall in her marble form from 1775, embodying wisdom and discernment. Her presence serves as a reminder that sound judgment requires knowledge tempered by experience. Gustave Dore's "The Last Judgement" transports us to biblical realms where souls face eternal reckoning. Through his intricate illustrations, Dore captures the gravity and magnitude of divine judgment like no other artist before him. "The Judgment of Solomon, " captured on oil panel, tells a tale steeped in wisdom where true justice prevails amidst conflicting claims. It urges us to consider how fair judgments require careful examination beyond surface appearances. Tarot Card 8 - La Justice embodies balance between cause and effect; it teaches us that our actions will ultimately be judged against universal laws governing harmony within ourselves and society at large.