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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

Background imageJustice Collection: Dreyfus case: Emile Zola (1840-1902) at the seine court for the trial of Alfred Dreyfus, 1898

Dreyfus case: Emile Zola (1840-1902) at the seine court for the trial of Alfred Dreyfus, 1898
XEE4143082 Dreyfus case: Emile Zola (1840-1902) at the seine court for the trial of Alfred Dreyfus, 1898. Cover of " The illustrious progress" of February 13, 1898

Background imageJustice Collection: Emile Zola at the Palais de Justice (colour litho)

Emile Zola at the Palais de Justice (colour litho)
2818838 Emile Zola at the Palais de Justice (colour litho) by Meyer, Henri (1841-99) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Emile Zola at the Palais de Justice)

Background imageJustice Collection: TRIAL OF CHARLES I - King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1625-1649 - The king on trial

TRIAL OF CHARLES I - King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1625-1649 - The king on trial
XEE4149242 TRIAL OF CHARLES I - King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1625-1649 - The king on trial before a specially constituted high court of justice in Westminster hall

Background imageJustice Collection: Plausible, 1902. Artist: Spy

Plausible, 1902. Artist: Spy
Plausible, 1902. Mr Justice Swinfen Eady, British lawyer and judge. Eady (1851-1919) became a QC in 1893 and a High Court Judge in 1901. He served as Master of the Rolls from 1918-1919

Background imageJustice Collection: St. Kitts, West Indies - Basseterre - The Courthouse

St. Kitts, West Indies - Basseterre - The Courthouse Date: circa 1905

Background imageJustice Collection: SIR EDWARD COKE (1552-1634). English jurist. Stipple engraving by James Posselwhite after Cornelis

SIR EDWARD COKE (1552-1634). English jurist. Stipple engraving by James Posselwhite after Cornelis Janssen van Ceulen

Background imageJustice Collection: At the Old Bailey: Lord Darling, Sir Herbert Austin and the

At the Old Bailey: Lord Darling, Sir Herbert Austin and the late Richard Muir Date: C.20th Century

Background imageJustice Collection: Justice Avory

Justice Avory
Sir Horace Edmund Avory (1851-1935) was one of the most noted English criminal lawyers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and was the most dreaded hanging judge of his age

Background imageJustice Collection: Justice Personified

Justice Personified
Justice holding scales to symbolise even-handedness, stability and equality

Background imageJustice Collection: Paris, Palace of Justice

Paris, Palace of Justice
Paris: the Palais de Justice

Background imageJustice Collection: Rufus Isaacs Photo

Rufus Isaacs Photo
RUFUS DANIEL ISaCS later marquess of Reading, lawyer and statesman, attorney-general, lord chief justice, ambassador to USA, viceroy of India

Background imageJustice Collection: Brussels from the Air

Brussels from the Air
Seen from the air

Background imageJustice Collection: US Supreme Court Building, Capitol Hill, Washington DC, United States of America, North America

US Supreme Court Building, Capitol Hill, Washington DC, United States of America, North America

Background imageJustice Collection: The first woman lawyer in France (colour litho)

The first woman lawyer in France (colour litho)
2807877 The first woman lawyer in France (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The first woman lawyer in France)

Background imageJustice Collection: The New Old Bailey, London (colour litho)

The New Old Bailey, London (colour litho)
2776213 The New Old Bailey, London (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The New Old Bailey, London)

Background imageJustice Collection: The difference between law and justice, 1809. Artist: Isaac Cruikshank

The difference between law and justice, 1809. Artist: Isaac Cruikshank
The difference between law and justice, 1809; showing the Lord Mayor, John Atkins, using the City sword to prod the posterior of a visitor who leaps over the parapet of Mansion House

Background imageJustice Collection: Altar of St. Lucia. Saint Lucia Before The Judge. Artist: Lotto, Lorenzo (1480-1556)

Altar of St. Lucia. Saint Lucia Before The Judge. Artist: Lotto, Lorenzo (1480-1556)
Altar of St. Lucia. Saint Lucia Before The Judge. Found in the collection of Pinacoteca Civica, Jesi

Background imageJustice Collection: City Justice, 1880. Artist: Spy

City Justice, 1880. Artist: Spy
City Justice, 1880. Alderman Sir Robert Walter Carden, British banker, politician and magistrate. Carden (1801-1888) served as Lord Mayor of London from 1857-1858

Background imageJustice Collection: The Judgement of Solomon, c. 1617. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)

The Judgement of Solomon, c. 1617. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)
The Judgement of Solomon, c. 1617. Found in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen

Background imageJustice Collection: Lionel G. B. Justice Ford, Vanity Fair, Strickland

Lionel G. B. Justice Ford, Vanity Fair, Strickland
LIONEL GEORGE BRIDGES JUSTICE FORD (1865-1932) Anglican priest and part-time cricketer who served as Dean of York (1925-1932) after headmasterships at the schools of Repton (1901) and Harrow (1910)

Background imageJustice Collection: French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, engraved by Jacques Louis Copia

French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, engraved by Jacques Louis Copia
XKH157617 French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, engraved by Jacques Louis Copia (engraving) by Fragonard, Alexandre Evariste (1780-1850) (after); 44x28.5 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle

Background imageJustice Collection: Royal Courts of Justice, City of London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Royal Courts of Justice, City of London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageJustice Collection: By the grace of Justice

By the grace of Justice. Illustration shows Samuel Parks, recently released from prison on extortion charges, still wearing his prison stripes

Background imageJustice Collection: London Fire Brigade despatch rider at night

London Fire Brigade despatch rider at night
The badge of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, the design adopted at the 1906 congress held in Copenhagen. Depicts the figure of justice with scales and rising sun motif behind

Background imageJustice Collection: Innocence takes refuge in the arms of Justice (oil on canvas)

Innocence takes refuge in the arms of Justice (oil on canvas)
XIR902101 Innocence takes refuge in the arms of Justice (oil on canvas) by Vigee-Lebrun, Elisabeth Louise (1755-1842); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Angers

Background imageJustice Collection: Paris, France - Palais de Justice - Main Entrance

Paris, France - Palais de Justice - Main Entrance Date: circa 1910s

Background imageJustice Collection: The scabs appeal to Justice

The scabs appeal to Justice. Illustration shows on the left an angry mob of strikers with clubs, guns, and bricks pursuing a man labeled Independent Labor who has fallen near his wife

Background imageJustice Collection: Old Bailey Dome

Old Bailey Dome
The dome of the Old Bailey, topped by the magnificent gold statue of Justice, holding a sword in one hand and weighing scales in the other. Date: early 1930s

Background imageJustice Collection: Court Scene / Newgate / 1862

Court Scene / Newgate / 1862
A trial at Newgate Date: 1862

Background imageJustice Collection: Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales

Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
Charles Arthur Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen (1832 - 1900). British statesman and Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales

Background imageJustice Collection: Notebook and wig of Justice Hawkins

Notebook and wig of Justice Hawkins
A notebook and wig once belonging to the English Judge, Justice Hawkins (Henry Hawkins, 1st Baron Brampton), given to Horatio William Bottomley, Liberal MP

Background imageJustice Collection: JUSTICE CLEANED UP

JUSTICE CLEANED UP
Cleaning up British Justice

Background imageJustice Collection: The High Court, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, Asia

The High Court, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, Asia

Background imageJustice Collection: The Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageJustice Collection: JEFFREYS (1648 - 1689)

JEFFREYS (1648 - 1689)
GEORGE JEFFREYS, 1st Baron Jeffreys, Lord Chief Justice (JUDGE JEFFREYS); Siezed at Wapping, attempting to flee the country disguised as a sailor in 1688

Background imageJustice Collection: Justizia (Justice-well)

Justizia (Justice-well), Frankfurt, Germany, Europe

Background imageJustice Collection: Old Court of Session

Old Court of Session
The last sitting of the Old Court of Session, Edinburgh

Background imageJustice Collection: Brussels / Palais Justice

Brussels / Palais Justice
Brussels: Palais de Justice

Background imageJustice Collection: Freedom or Death, 1794-95 (oil on canvas)

Freedom or Death, 1794-95 (oil on canvas)
XKH150800 Freedom or Death, 1794-95 (oil on canvas) by Regnault, Jean-Baptiste (1754-1829); 60x49.3 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; French, out of copyright

Background imageJustice Collection: Mrs Justice

Mrs Justice
Andreas Magnusson

Background imageJustice Collection: Mrs Justice

Mrs Justice
Andreas Magnusson

Background imageJustice Collection: 'Photographic Album for the year 1861 of prisoners kept at Warberg Fortress', 1861

"Photographic Album for the year 1861 of prisoners kept at Warberg Fortress", 1861. Creator: Mats Landin
"Photographic Album for the year 1861 of prisoners kept at Warberg Fortress", 1861. As well as in the same album

Background imageJustice Collection: Judges, sheriffs and jurors gathered outside the courthouse for Västra Härad's trial...1900

Judges, sheriffs and jurors gathered outside the courthouse for Västra Härad's trial...1900. Creator: Unknown
Judges, sheriffs and jurors gathered outside the courthouse for Vastra Harad's trial, Kornstad, Smaland, 1900

Background imageJustice Collection: Volost court, 1862-1887. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky

Volost court, 1862-1887. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky
Volost court, 1862-1887. From an album of 32 original watercolors from the library of Tsar Nicholas II. The subjects include scenes from Tobol'sk, Berezov, Obdorsk (present-day Salekhard)

Background imageJustice Collection: The building of the Yakutsk District Court, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The building of the Yakutsk District Court, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The building of the Yakutsk District Court, 1890. The album "Views of the Yakutsk Region" contains 151 photographs

Background imageJustice Collection: Irkutsk Judicial rulings, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk Judicial rulings, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk Judicial rulings, 1904-1914. National Library of Russia

Background imageJustice Collection: Mrs Justice

Mrs Justice
Andreas Magnusson

Background imageJustice Collection: Mrs Justice

Mrs Justice
Andreas Magnusson



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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.