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JOHN MARSHALL HARLAN (1833-1911). American jurist

JOHN MARSHALL HARLAN (1833-1911). American jurist


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JOHN MARSHALL HARLAN (1833-1911). American jurist

JOHN MARSHALL HARLAN
(1833-1911). American jurist. Color etching, 1890, by Max Rosenthal

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Attorney Etching Harlan Judge Justice Marshall Maxwell Rosenthal


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This print showcases the esteemed John Marshall Harlan, an influential American jurist whose legacy still resonates today. The color etching, created in 1890 by Max Rosenthal, beautifully captures Harlan's dignified presence and intellectual prowess. Harlan, born in 1833 and passing away in 1911, left an indelible mark on American legal history. As a judge and justice of the late 19th century, his contributions to jurisprudence were profound. Known for his unwavering commitment to civil rights and equality under the law, Harlan played a pivotal role in shaping constitutional interpretation during a transformative era. In this portrait, we see Harlan exuding confidence and wisdom. His piercing gaze reflects both his deep understanding of the law as well as his dedication to upholding justice. The artist skillfully captures every detail of Harlan's distinguished features - from his neatly groomed beard to the lines etched on his forehead that speak volumes about years spent pondering complex legal questions. Max Rosenthal's masterful etching technique adds depth and dimension to this remarkable image. Through careful shading and intricate linework, he brings out the essence of Harlan's character - a man who stood firm against injustice while remaining committed to preserving individual liberties. This print serves as a powerful reminder of John Marshall Harlan's enduring impact on American jurisprudence. It is not only a testament to his remarkable career but also an homage to those who continue fighting for

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