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"The court, emptying the delibere, and awarding the profit of the default
LSE4403413 -" The court, emptying the delibere, and awarding the profit of the default, puts the name and what is called to nowhere, taking on this, correcting the setence of the first judges, discharges the appellant, condemns the intimate to the depens of the incident, don by Daumier, Honore (1808-79); Private Collection; (add.info.: -" The court, emptying the delibere, and awarding the profit of the default, puts the name and what is called to nowhere, taking on this, correcting the setence of the first judges, discharges the appellant, condemns the intimate to the depens of the incident, don); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23318556
© Leonard de Selva / Bridgeman Images
1808 1879 Accusation Daumier Honor And Xe9 Honore 1808 1879 Judge Judgment Lawyer Trade
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The Court's Verdict - A Satirical Caricature of the French Legal System
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This intriguing print captures a thought-provoking engraving by Honore Daumier, titled "The court, emptying the delibere, and awarding the profit of the default". The artwork humorously portrays a courtroom scene in 19th century France, shedding light on the flaws within the legal system. Daumier's sharp wit is evident as he criticizes various aspects of justice. Through his skilled craftsmanship, he depicts judges deliberating with empty minds while handing out unjust verdicts. The artist cleverly emphasizes their lack of attention to detail by placing names and important information into oblivion. In this satirical piece, Daumier also highlights how first judges often make errors that are corrected later on. He showcases an appellant being discharged while condemning another individual to bear the expenses incurred during this incident. Leonard de Selva skillfully captured this powerful artwork through his lens, preserving its essence for future generations to appreciate. This photograph offers us a glimpse into French society during Daumier's time and invites us to reflect upon themes such as judgment, accusation, and human fallibility. As we delve into this image from Fine Art Finder's private collection, let us ponder upon our own legal systems today. How far have we come since Daumier's era? Have we addressed these issues or do they persist in different forms?
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