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Justice Collection (page 6)

"Unveiling the Tapestry of Justice: From Rowlandson's Contrast to Cranach's Allegory" In December 1792, as Thomas Rowlandson sketched The Contrast

Background imageJustice Collection: Ante El Alcalde. Before The Mayor. After A Painting By Spanish Artist Julio Worms

Ante El Alcalde. Before The Mayor. After A Painting By Spanish Artist Julio Worms
UIG5420468 Ante El Alcalde. Before The Mayor. After A Painting By Spanish Artist Julio Worms. From El Mundo Ilustrado, Published Barcelona, 1880 ©UIG/Leemage

Background imageJustice Collection: Martin Bautista de Lanuza, 1550- 1622. Justice or judge of Aragon, Spain

Martin Bautista de Lanuza, 1550- 1622. Justice or judge of Aragon, Spain. After an etching in Retratos de Los Espanoles
UIG5419996 Martin Bautista de Lanuza, 1550- 1622. Justice or judge of Aragon, Spain. After an etching in Retratos de Los Espanoles Ilustres, published Madrid, 1791 ©UIG/Leemage

Background imageJustice Collection: Thames policemen embarking on a river patrol

Thames policemen embarking on a river patrol
5310001 Thames policemen embarking on a river patrol; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Thames policemen embarking on a river patrol. Dated 19th century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageJustice Collection: Two different sets of thumb prints

Two different sets of thumb prints
5308679 Two different sets of thumb prints; (add.info.: Two different sets of thumb prints. Prints in China were used to identify criminals, while Western police forces were still using photographs)

Background imageJustice Collection: View of the statue of Ranuccio I Farnese made by Francesco Mochi

View of the statue of Ranuccio I Farnese made by Francesco Mochi, 1620-1625 Detail of the base representing
QUA5033181 View of the statue of Ranuccio I Farnese made by Francesco Mochi, 1620-1625 Detail of the base representing the allegory of Peace and Good Government - Placentia

Background imageJustice Collection: EURIC (420-484). King of the Visigoths (466-484). Engraving

EURIC (420-484). King of the Visigoths (466-484). Engraving
CUL4852009 EURIC (420-484). King of the Visigoths (466-484). Engraving. by Unknown Artist; (add.info.: EURIC (420-484). King of the Visigoths (466-484). Engraving.); Photo © JBP/AIC

Background imageJustice Collection: Le roi de France Louis IX, dit Saint-Louis' (1214-1270) renders justice to all his subjects in

Le roi de France Louis IX, dit Saint-Louis" (1214-1270) renders justice to all his subjects in the Bois de
ELD4848802 Le roi de France Louis IX, dit Saint-Louis" (1214-1270) renders justice to all his subjects in the Bois de Vincennes - (king of France Saint Louis (1214-1270) renders Justice

Background imageJustice Collection: The Countess of Salisbury losing her garter dancing at a court ball, for King Edward II to pick up

The Countess of Salisbury losing her garter dancing at a court ball, for King Edward II to pick up
FLO4622983 The Countess of Salisbury losing her garter dancing at a court ball, for King Edward II to pick up. The origin of the Order of the Garter, founded in 1348

Background imageJustice Collection: Aix en provence 13100 - Court of Commerce Court Mirabeau, Hotel Maurel de Ponteves XVIII century

Aix en provence 13100 - Court of Commerce Court Mirabeau, Hotel Maurel de Ponteves XVIII century
JEB4947289 Aix en provence 13100 - Court of Commerce Court Mirabeau, Hotel Maurel de Ponteves XVIII century; (add.info.: Aix en provence 13100 - Court of Commerce Court Mirabeau)

Background imageJustice Collection: US Attorney-General Felix Grundy

US Attorney-General Felix Grundy
NWI4951128 US Attorney-General Felix Grundy.; (add.info.: US Attorney-General Felix Grundy.); Photo © North Wind Pictures

Background imageJustice Collection: Portrait of Andrew Hamilton, a lawyer defending John Peter Zenger

Portrait of Andrew Hamilton, a lawyer defending John Peter Zenger and helping to establish freedom of the press in
NWI4951359 Portrait of Andrew Hamilton, a lawyer defending John Peter Zenger and helping to establish freedom of the press in America

Background imageJustice Collection: Clovis, King of the Franks punishes an offender - Clovis, King of the Franks, punishing an offender

Clovis, King of the Franks punishes an offender - Clovis, King of the Franks, punishing an offender
NWI4944186 Clovis, King of the Franks punishes an offender - Clovis, King of the Franks, punishing an offender. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration; (add.info.: Clovis)

Background imageJustice Collection: Bronze from Osuna or Lex Coloniae Genitivae Juliae sive Ursonensis' (1st c. AD)

Bronze from Osuna or Lex Coloniae Genitivae Juliae sive Ursonensis" (1st c. AD)
CUL4932284 Bronze from Osuna or Lex Coloniae Genitivae Juliae sive Ursonensis" (1st c. AD); (add.info.: Bronze from Osuna or Lex Coloniae Genitivae Juliae sive Ursonensis" (1st c. AD)

Background imageJustice Collection: Portrait of Ferdinand VII of Spain (1784-1833) (etching)

Portrait of Ferdinand VII of Spain (1784-1833) (etching)
CUL4935048 Portrait of Ferdinand VII of Spain (1784-1833) (etching); (add.info.: FERDINAND VII of Spain (1784-1833). King of Spain (1808-1833). Spain (1820-1823). Liberal Triennium

Background imageJustice Collection: France, Ile-de-France, Paris (75): New Commercial Court of Paris under construction, 1860 - photo no

France, Ile-de-France, Paris (75): New Commercial Court of Paris under construction, 1860 - photo no
LUX4817043 France, Ile-de-France, Paris (75): New Commercial Court of Paris under construction, 1860 - photo no. 193, serie instantanee h.j photography, paris; (add.info.: France, Ile-de-France)

Background imageJustice Collection: An English judge

An English judge
5616175 An English judge; (add.info.: Illustration depicting an English judge in his wig. Dated 19th Century. 01/01/1884); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageJustice Collection: Henry Charles Lopes, 1st Baron Ludlow, 1828-1899

Henry Charles Lopes, 1st Baron Ludlow, 1828-1899
5614443 Henry Charles Lopes, 1st Baron Ludlow, 1828-1899; (add.info.: Henry Charles Lopes, 1st Baron Ludlow, 1828-1899. British judge and Conservative Party politician)

Background imageJustice Collection: Sir William Rann Kennedy, 1846- 1915

Sir William Rann Kennedy, 1846- 1915
5614403 Sir William Rann Kennedy, 1846- 1915; (add.info.: Sir William Rann Kennedy, 1846- 1915. British jurist, Lord Justice of Appeal and an accomplished classical scholar)

Background imageJustice Collection: Sir William Rann Kennedy, 1846- 1915

Sir William Rann Kennedy, 1846- 1915
5614401 Sir William Rann Kennedy, 1846- 1915; (add.info.: Sir William Rann Kennedy, 1846- 1915. British jurist, Lord Justice of Appeal and an accomplished classical scholar)

Background imageJustice Collection: Sir William Rann Kennedy, 1846- 1915

Sir William Rann Kennedy, 1846- 1915
5614399 Sir William Rann Kennedy, 1846- 1915; (add.info.: Sir William Rann Kennedy, 1846- 1915. British jurist, Lord Justice of Appeal and an accomplished classical scholar)

Background imageJustice Collection: The American Supreme Court led by Justice Salmon Portland Chase (1808-1873)

The American Supreme Court led by Justice Salmon Portland Chase (1808-1873) listens to the Mississippi injunction case
NWI4958055 The American Supreme Court led by Justice Salmon Portland Chase (1808-1873) listens to the Mississippi injunction case, 1867

Background imageJustice Collection: The American Supreme Court Building in Washington DC. (neoclassical architecture with the American)

The American Supreme Court Building in Washington DC. (neoclassical architecture with the American flag)
NWI4960897 The American Supreme Court Building in Washington DC. (neoclassical architecture with the American flag); (add.info.: The American Supreme Court Building in Washington DC)

Background imageJustice Collection: Royal Issue setting the responsibilities of the Real Junta de Comercio y Moneda, 1770 (print)

Royal Issue setting the responsibilities of the Real Junta de Comercio y Moneda, 1770 (print)
CUL4865778 Royal Issue setting the responsibilities of the Real Junta de Comercio y Moneda, 1770 (print) by Unknown artist, (18th century); (add.info.: Spain (1770)

Background imageJustice Collection: Monnerat case; 'Representation of Chretien Guillaume de Lamoignon de Malesherbes (1721-1794)

Monnerat case; "Representation of Chretien Guillaume de Lamoignon de Malesherbes (1721-1794)
ELD4859894 Monnerat case; "Representation of Chretien Guillaume de Lamoignon de Malesherbes (1721-1794) French magistrate and politician visiting prisoner Guillaume Monnerat

Background imageJustice Collection: Indians of America: Title page ' The Case of the Cherokee Nation against the state of Georgia

Indians of America: Title page " The Case of the Cherokee Nation against the state of Georgia
NWI4897513 Indians of America: Title page " The Case of the Cherokee Nation against the state of Georgia: argued and determined at the supreme court of the United States" on the case of

Background imageJustice Collection: The trial of William Russell (1639-1683) English politician of the Whig party, 1683

The trial of William Russell (1639-1683) English politician of the Whig party, 1683. 19th century (engraving)
ELD4904813 The trial of William Russell (1639-1683) English politician of the Whig party, 1683. 19th century (engraving); Private Collection; Photo © The Holbarn Archive

Background imageJustice Collection: France, Rhone-Alpes, Isere (38), Grenoble: statue of Bayard and courthouse in restoration

France, Rhone-Alpes, Isere (38), Grenoble: statue of Bayard and courthouse in restoration, 1898 Photography
LUX4787650 France, Rhone-Alpes, Isere (38), Grenoble: statue of Bayard and courthouse in restoration, 1898 Photography; (add.info.: France, Rhone-Alpes, Isere (38)

Background imageJustice Collection: The emperor. Sitting on a throne, in the presence of his courtiers

The emperor. Sitting on a throne, in the presence of his courtiers, the emperor seems to be listening
FLO4675580 The emperor. Sitting on a throne, in the presence of his courtiers, the emperor seems to be listening, or doing justice

Background imageJustice Collection: Fancy dress ball in the Picture Gallery, Buckingham Palace. The Duchess of Cambridge as Anne of

Fancy dress ball in the Picture Gallery, Buckingham Palace. The Duchess of Cambridge as Anne of Bretagne with her court
FLO4669566 Fancy dress ball in the Picture Gallery, Buckingham Palace. The Duchess of Cambridge as Anne of Bretagne with her court at Queen Victoria's Bal Costume of Queen Philippa, May 12, 1842

Background imageJustice Collection: Duties towards the homeland: Freedom - Equality - Fraternity. Republican currency

Duties towards the homeland: Freedom - Equality - Fraternity. Republican currency
DUV4212766 Duties towards the homeland: Freedom - Equality - Fraternity. Republican currency. Engraving in " The unique book of morality and civic instruction

Background imageJustice Collection: Convicted prisoner, 1867

Convicted prisoner, 1867
3479445 Convicted prisoner, 1867; (add.info.: Convicted prisoner defiantly expressing his opinion of authority as he is taken from court to prison in a police van a black Maria illustrated by)

Background imageJustice Collection: Chinese prisoner is paraded and beaten through the streets circa 1800

Chinese prisoner is paraded and beaten through the streets circa 1800
3522123 Chinese prisoner is paraded and beaten through the streets circa 1800; (add.info.: Chinese prisoner is paraded and beaten through the streets circa 1800); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageJustice Collection: A form of Elizabethan punishment

A form of Elizabethan punishment
3329541 A form of Elizabethan punishment; (add.info.: Woodcut print depicting a form of Elizabethan punishment (stocks). Dated 16th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageJustice Collection: Costum of French queen Marie Antoinette, count and countess of Provence

Costum of French queen Marie Antoinette, count and countess of Provence, count of Artois at a court ball in 1785
1757192 Costum of French queen Marie Antoinette, count and countess of Provence, count of Artois at a court ball in 1785, engraving after a drawing by Boquet; (add.info)

Background imageJustice Collection: Galileo getting reading for his trial, 1633 (engraving)

Galileo getting reading for his trial, 1633 (engraving)
1732416 Galileo getting reading for his trial, 1633 (engraving); (add.info.: Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian astronomer here he's going to be presented to Inquisition, 1633, engraving)

Background imageJustice Collection: The interior of the Madras Supreme Court, 1860 (engraving)

The interior of the Madras Supreme Court, 1860 (engraving)
1579474 The interior of the Madras Supreme Court, 1860 (engraving); (add.info.: Engraving depicting the interior of the Madras Supreme Court. Located within the Madras High Court Building, India)

Background imageJustice Collection: Emile Zola (1840-1902) French novelist, on trial for defamation of French military authorities for

Emile Zola (1840-1902) French novelist, on trial for defamation of French military authorities for writing letter to
535791 Emile Zola (1840-1902) French novelist, on trial for defamation of French military authorities for writing letter to the press referring to the Esterhazy court martial in his effort to obtain

Background imageJustice Collection: The Preliminary Trial of a Western Horse Thief - Scene of a Western Judge's Court, 1877

The Preliminary Trial of a Western Horse Thief - Scene of a Western Judge's Court, 1877
528584 The Preliminary Trial of a Western Horse Thief - Scene of a Western Judge's Court, 1877. After John Mulvany (1844-1906) Irish-born American painter

Background imageJustice Collection: The Baccarat Scandal (engraving)

The Baccarat Scandal (engraving)
8631445 The Baccarat Scandal (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Baccarat Scandal. Illustration from Black and White)

Background imageJustice Collection: Court connecting Watergate and Northgate Rows (engraving)

Court connecting Watergate and Northgate Rows (engraving)
8623599 Court connecting Watergate and Northgate Rows (engraving) by Rimmer, Alfred (1829-1893); Private Collection; (add.info.: Court connecting Watergate and Northgate Rows)

Background imageJustice Collection: The Fleet Prison (litho)

The Fleet Prison (litho)
8670460 The Fleet Prison (litho) by Stacey, W.S. (1846-1929); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Fleet Prison. Illustration for Heroes of Modern Crusades)

Background imageJustice Collection: Rufus Isaacs, English politician and judge (litho)

Rufus Isaacs, English politician and judge (litho)
8673261 Rufus Isaacs, English politician and judge (litho) by Halkett, George R. (1865-1918); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rufus Daniel Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading, (1860-1935)

Background imageJustice Collection: New Divorce Court, Westminster Hall, London (engraving)

New Divorce Court, Westminster Hall, London (engraving)
8676384 New Divorce Court, Westminster Hall, London (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Divorce Court, Westminster Hall, London)

Background imageJustice Collection: Edmund Burke's denunciation of Warren Hasting in Westminster Hall, London, 1788 (litho)

Edmund Burke's denunciation of Warren Hasting in Westminster Hall, London, 1788 (litho)
8673155 Edmund Burke's denunciation of Warren Hasting in Westminster Hall, London, 1788 (litho) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJustice Collection: Trial of Charles the First, 1648 (engraving)

Trial of Charles the First, 1648 (engraving)
8636814 Trial of Charles the First, 1648 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Trial of Charles the First, 1648)

Background imageJustice Collection: German Architecture of the 16th and 17th Centuries (engraving)

German Architecture of the 16th and 17th Centuries (engraving)
8644827 German Architecture of the 16th and 17th Centuries (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: German Architecture of the 16th and 17th Centuries)

Background imageJustice Collection: The King presents Sindbad to a Lady of the Court (colour litho)

The King presents Sindbad to a Lady of the Court (colour litho)
8648415 The King presents Sindbad to a Lady of the Court (colour litho) by Ward, Enoch (1859-1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: The King presents Sindbad to a Lady of the Court)

Background imageJustice Collection: Court of South Kensington Museum (engraving)

Court of South Kensington Museum (engraving)
8648258 Court of South Kensington Museum (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Court of South Kensington Museum)



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"Unveiling the Tapestry of Justice: From Rowlandson's Contrast to Cranach's Allegory" In December 1792, as Thomas Rowlandson sketched The Contrast, a vivid portrayal of societal disparities, justice stood at a crossroads. High above the Old Bailey Law Courts in London, the Scales swung hesitantly, reflecting the weighty decisions made within its hallowed halls. England's legal foundation lay in Carta Magna (1212), an ancient manuscript that safeguarded principles still upheld today. Within the walls of Old Bailey, where barristers donned wigs and robes reminiscent of bygone eras, justice was dispensed with meticulous care. The Barrister on canvas embodied dedication and eloquence; his words resonated through centuries. In this realm where truth sought refuge from falsehoods and deceitful tongues were silenced, fairness prevailed. At Central Criminal Court - known as Old Bailey - the Scales held sway over countless trials that shaped lives forever. As they balanced evidence against innocence or guilt, they symbolized society's quest for equilibrium amidst chaos. Wandering into history’s corridors revealed glimpses into lawyers' sanctuaries at Royal Courts – bustling chambers where strategies were devised and cases meticulously prepared. Here resided wisdom passed down since 1545 when Reymerswaele captured The Lawyers Office on canvas. Justice transcended physical realms too; it found representation in Tarot cards depicting its essence alongside other universal truths. These cards whispered secrets only those attuned to their mystical language could decipher. Beyond criminal courts lay another domain – Court of Exchequer – where financial disputes met resolution under watchful eyes. Here accountability mingled with equity as wealth flowed through channels governed by law’s guiding hand. Yet justice was not merely cold impartiality; it embraced compassion and mercy too.