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Amidst the tumultuous Scandal of Panama (1892-1897), French judges Gaston Laurent Atthalin, Samuel Perivier, Charles Mazeau

Background imageGiudice Collection: Portrait of Gaston Laurent Atthalin (b. 1848), French judge

Portrait of Gaston Laurent Atthalin (b. 1848), French judge
XEE555652 Portrait of Gaston Laurent Atthalin (b. 1848), French judge. by French Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright

Background imageGiudice Collection: Scandal of Panama (1892-1897): the trial and the judgment of the directors of the Panama

Scandal of Panama (1892-1897): the trial and the judgment of the directors of the Panama
XEE557446 Scandal of Panama (1892-1897): the trial and the judgment of the directors of the Panama Canal Company on February 8th, 1893 at the palais de Justice. by Hinchliff, Woodbine K

Background imageGiudice Collection: Portrait of Samuel Perivier (1828-1902), French judge

Portrait of Samuel Perivier (1828-1902), French judge
XEE555649 Portrait of Samuel Perivier (1828-1902), French judge. by French Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright

Background imageGiudice Collection: Portrait of Charles Mazeau, (1825-1905), French judge and politician

Portrait of Charles Mazeau, (1825-1905), French judge and politician
XEE555646 Portrait of Charles Mazeau, (1825-1905), French judge and politician. by French Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright

Background imageGiudice Collection: Portrait of Edmond Bertrand (b. 1842), French judge

Portrait of Edmond Bertrand (b. 1842), French judge
XEE555643 Portrait of Edmond Bertrand (b. 1842), French judge. by French Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright

Background imageGiudice Collection: Inferno, Canto 5 : Minos judges the transgressions and dispatches the souls

Inferno, Canto 5 : Minos judges the transgressions and dispatches the souls
GIA745728 Inferno, Canto 5 : Minos judges the transgressions and dispatches the souls, illustration from The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, 1885 (digitally coloured engraving) by Dore

Background imageGiudice Collection: Portrait of Jean Juvenal (Jouvenel) des Ursins (1360-1431), French judge

Portrait of Jean Juvenal (Jouvenel) des Ursins (1360-1431), French judge
XEE557593 Portrait of Jean Juvenal (Jouvenel) des Ursins (1360-1431), French judge. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGiudice Collection: Ecce Homo, Christ presented to the People. (oil on panel, 1518-1520)

Ecce Homo, Christ presented to the People. (oil on panel, 1518-1520)
LRI4608972 Ecce Homo, Christ presented to the People. (oil on panel, 1518-1520) by Massys or Metsys, Quentin (c.1466-1530); Prado, Madrid


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Amidst the tumultuous Scandal of Panama (1892-1897), French judges Gaston Laurent Atthalin, Samuel Perivier, Charles Mazeau, and Edmond Bertrand presided over the trial of the guilty directors with unwavering integrity. Their stern gazes, reminiscent of the judgement of Minos in Dante's Inferno, Canto 5, dispensed justice to the transgressors. In contrast, the serene portraits of Jean Juvenal des Ursins, a French judge from an earlier era, and the humble presentation of Ecce Homo, serve as reminders of the solemnity and gravity of the judicial role. Through their unyielding commitment to upholding the law, these judges embodied the spirit of justice, ensuring that the transgressions of the past would not be forgotten.