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The Corrupt Judge, 1565-73. Creator: Battista del Moro
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The Corrupt Judge, 1565-73. Creator: Battista del Moro
The Corrupt Judge, 1565-73
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The Corrupt Judge, 1565-73
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is a captivating print that takes us back to the 16th century and introduces us to the intriguing world of Battista del Moro. Created by this talented Italian artist, the image showcases his mastery in etching as he brings to life a scene filled with symbolism and narrative depth. At first glance, we are drawn to the central figure - a judge seated on an ornate throne, surrounded by people seeking justice. However, it becomes apparent that this judge is not one who upholds integrity and fairness. The title "The Corrupt Judge" aptly captures his true nature. Del Moro's attention to detail is remarkable; every element in the composition serves a purpose. On one side of the judge's seat stands a woman gesturing towards him, representing corruption within society itself. On the other side sits an eurasian wild pig or boar symbolizing greed and gluttony. Intriguingly, two twins flank either side of the corrupt judge - perhaps suggesting duality or duplicity in their roles as enforcers of justice. Meanwhile, scales hang precariously from above them – an emblematic reminder of impartiality lost. This thought-provoking artwork invites contemplation about power dynamics and moral decay within judicial systems throughout history. Del Moro's skillful use of black and white adds depth and contrast while emphasizing stark truths about corruption that transcend time. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The
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