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Study for a pendentive depicting Justice and Charity, 1630-50
The Ninth of Thermidor, or the English Surprise... 1795The Ninth of Thermidor, or the English Surprise, to Honest People of All Countries (Le Neuf Thermidor ou la surprise angloise, aux honnetes gens to tous le pays), fructidor l an 3e, 1795
96c Justice Newspapers and Periodicals imprint single, 1875. Creator: Unknown96c Justice Newspapers and Periodicals imprint single, 1875. In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in
60c Justice Newspapers and Periodicals imprint single, 1875. Creator: Unknown60c Justice Newspapers and Periodicals imprint single, 1875. In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in
72c Justice Newspapers and Periodicals imprint single, 1875. Creator: Unknown72c Justice Newspapers and Periodicals imprint single, 1875. In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in
48c Justice Newspapers and Periodicals imprint single, 1875. Creator: Unknown48c Justice Newspapers and Periodicals imprint single, 1875. In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in
12c Justice Newspapers and Periodicals imprint single, 1875. Creator: Unknown12c Justice Newspapers and Periodicals imprint single, 1875. In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in
36c Justice Newspapers and Periodicals imprint single, 1875. Creator: Unknown36c Justice Newspapers and Periodicals imprint single, 1875. In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in
24c Justice Newspapers and Periodicals imprint single, 1875. Creator: Unknown24c Justice Newspapers and Periodicals imprint single, 1875. In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in
Design for a Rocaille Cartouche with the Figure of Justitia, Plate 2 from an untitled series with architectural cartouches and allegorical figures, Printed ca. 1750-56
A Conference of Lawyers, 1776. Creator: Gabriel de Saint-AubinA Conference of Lawyers, 1776
The Judgment of Solomon. Creator: Georg PenczThe Judgment of Solomon
Pinback button stating "Black Lives Matter Everyday", from MMM 20th AnniversaryThe Million Man March - a large gathering of African-American men in Washington, D.C. took place on 16 October 1995. It was called by Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam
Mahlon Dickerson, 1802. Creator: Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-MeminMahlon Dickerson, 1802
James Iredell, 1798-1799. Creator: Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-MéJames Iredell, 1798-1799
The Madelonnettes Prison, c. 1810. Creator: Boilly, Louis-Leopold (1761-1845)The Madelonnettes Prison, c. 1810. Found in the collection of Musee Carnavalet, Paris
The prisoners of Saint-Lazare, ca 1794. Creator: Robert, Hubert (1733-1808)The prisoners of Saint-Lazare, ca 1794. Found in the collection of Musee Carnavalet, Paris
Chorus of Shepherds: Carino, Montano and Mirtillo, 1640. Creator: Johann Wilhelm BaurChorus of Shepherds: Carino, Montano and Mirtillo, 1640
Truth and Justice. Creator: Cherubino AlbertiTruth and Justice
Corridor of the Saint-Lazare Prison, c. 1793. Creator: Robert, Hubert (1733-1808)Corridor of the Saint-Lazare Prison, c. 1793. Found in the collection of Musee Carnavalet, Paris
Poster reading "Race is not a crime"used at Baltimore protests, April 2015This protest poster is white and has text that reads [Race / is not / a crime]. The text is handwritten in black marker and there is a brown stain on the bottom of the poster just left of center
Prop from dance recital performance "Dance to Glory"by Studio A, 2015This cardboard sign is a rectangular piece of cardboard with handwritten text in black marker. The text reads " Liberty/ And/ Justice". The back is blank
The Punishments. Creator: Jacques CallotThe Punishments
Allegory on the Death of the Dauphin, 1767. Creator: Gilles DemarteauAllegory on the Death of the Dauphin, 1767
Susanna at her Bath, 1907. Creator: Zahrtmann, Kristian (1843-1917)Susanna at her Bath, 1907. Private Collection
Susanna at her Bath, 1636. Creator: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)Susanna at her Bath, 1636. Found in the collection of The Mauritshuis, The Hague
The Last Judgment (Fresco of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican), 1536-1541. Found in the collection of The Sistine Chapel, Vatican
The Parable of the Wedding Feast. Creator: Aertsen, Pieter (1508-1575)The Parable of the Wedding Feast. Private Collection
Jurisprudence. Allegorical Figure, 1800. Creator: Abildgaard, Nicolai Abraham (1743-1809)Jurisprudence. Allegorical Figure, 1800. Found in the collection of Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
The Lottery, after 1724. Creator: William HogarthThe Lottery, after 1724
The Lottery, [after 1724]. Creator: UnknownThe Lottery, [after 1724]
Allegory of Justice (Sanctity of the Law) with a court scene depicting a man being pardoned by a judge, plate XII from Thronus Justitiae, tredecim pulcherrimus tabulis... 1605
Justice (Justicia) from The Virtues, ca. 1559-60. Creator: Philip GalleJustice (Justicia) from The Virtues, ca. 1559-60
Justice, from the series The Virtues, 1530. Creator: Lucas van LeydenJustice, from the series The Virtues, 1530
The Judge Bias Shedding Tears, plate IX from Thronus Justitiae, 1605
Justice, an allegorical figure holding a balance in her left hand and a sword in her right, from the series The Seven Virtues and Knowledge, 1579
The Zenith of French Glory; - the Pinnacle of Liberty, February 12, 1793
Cura Dei Pro Suis, from Allegories of the Christian Faith, from Christian and Profane Allegories
Satisfactio Christi, from Allegories of the Christian Faith, from Christian and Profane Allegories
Title Page: Le Code Louis XIV, 1667. Creator: Claude MellanTitle Page: Le Code Louis XIV, 1667. The Code Noir defined the conditions of slavery in the French colonial empire, restricted the activities of free Negroes
Minerva Flanked by Peace and Justice (Armoiries de Gallard et de Mesmes)
Francois-Theodore de Nesmond, ca. 1661. Creator: Claude MellanFrancois-Theodore de Nesmond, ca. 1661
Fortitude and Justice, an allegorical composition in round format, with Fortitude grasping a stone column and Justice pointing upward, a set of scale rests on a rock at right, ca. 1530-61
Der Welt Lauf (Sleeping Justice) (copy), early 16th century. Creator: Barthel BehamDer Welt Lauf (Sleeping Justice) (copy), early 16th century
The Triumphal Chariot of Maximilian I (The Great Tri... probably finished caThe Triumphal Chariot of Maximilian I (The Great Triumphal Car), probably finished ca. 1518, published 1522
The Arms of the Holy Roman Empire and of the City of Nuremberg. n. dThe Arms of the Holy Roman Empire and of the City of Nuremberg.n.d
The Arms of the Empire and of Nuremberg, 1521. Creator: Albrecht DurerThe Arms of the Empire and of Nuremberg, 1521
Justice, ca. 1499. Creator: Albrecht DurerJustice, ca. 1499