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The Witness Who Spoke Up by H. M. Bateman

Humorous cartoon by H. M. Bateman depicting a rather vociferous witness in the stand at a court hearing, shattering the ear drums of the judge and others around him. See picture number 10636973 for the partner to this image. Date: 1939

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In the bustling halls of justice, where the pursuit of truth and the maintenance of order collide in a captivating dance, the stage is set for the dramatic unfolding of a courtroom drama. In this humorous cartoon by H.M. Bateman, titled "The Witness Who Spoke Up," we find ourselves in the midst of a particularly lively scene. The witness, a portly gentleman with a determined expression and an impressive mustache, takes center stage on the witness stand. With arms flailing and voice booming, he delivers his testimony in a volume that leaves the judge and those around him reeling. The judge, a stern and imposing figure, clutches his gavel with white-knuckled intensity as he tries to restore order to the chaos. The courtroom spectators cover their ears in disbelief and amusement, while the courtroom artist sketches the scene with a knowing smile. The scene is a testament to Bateman's keen observation of human nature and his ability to capture the absurdity and humor in everyday life. This comic masterpiece, created in 1939, is a reminder that even in the most serious of settings, there is always room for a little laughter. Bateman's artistry and wit continue to resonate with audiences today, making "The Witness Who Spoke Up" a timeless and amusing addition to any collection of classic cartoons.

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