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The Denunciation (oil on canvas)
STC136996 The Denunciation (oil on canvas) by Collet, John (c.1725-80); Osterley Park, Middlesex, UK; (add.info.: copy after William Hogarth (1697-1764); pregnant woman lies under oath that the rich nobleman is father of her unborn child; also called Woman Swearing a Child; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22782018
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Begging Benefit Courtroom Denial Desk Desperation Fallen Judge Lying Paternity Witnesses Working Class
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is a captivating oil on canvas painting that delves into the complexities of human nature and the pursuit of justice. Created by John Collet, this artwork is a copy after the renowned William Hogarth. The scene takes place in a courtroom, where a pregnant woman lies under oath, accusing a wealthy nobleman of being the father of her unborn child. The composition brilliantly captures the tension and drama within the room. The judge sits at his desk, deep in thought, while witnesses anxiously observe from their seats. A fallen walking stick symbolizes powerlessness and desperation among those seeking justice. The painting explores themes such as paternity denial, social class disparities, and female vulnerability. It sheds light on how individuals may manipulate truth for personal gain or to challenge societal norms. Collet's meticulous brushwork brings life to each character's expression and body language. The rich colors add depth to their emotions – from begging eyes to clenched fists – revealing their inner turmoil. Displayed at Osterley Park in Middlesex, UK, this print allows viewers to appreciate an exquisite piece of art history that continues to resonate today. "The Denunciation" serves as a reminder that even within our legal systems, truth can be elusive and justice remains an ongoing quest for humanity.
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