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Photographic Print : Justice, Mid of 16th century. Artist: Davent, Leon (active ca 1540-1560)
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Justice, Mid of 16th century. Artist: Davent, Leon (active ca 1540-1560)
Justice, Mid of 16th century. Found in the collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France
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Media ID 15030156
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Iustitia Justice Justitia Lady Justice Copper Engraving Davent
10"x8" Photo Print
Bring history to life with our exquisite Media Storehouse Photographic Prints. This captivating piece, titled "Justice, Mid of 16th century," is an enchanting masterpiece by Leon Davent, an artist active during the 16th century. Originally found in the prestigious Bibliotheque Nationale de France collection, this evocative image of Justice personified, with her scales and sword, transports you back in time. Our high-quality photographic prints preserve the intricate details and rich colors of this heritage artwork, allowing you to display historical brilliance in your home or office. Experience the allure of the past with Media Storehouse.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 18.4cm (10" x 7.2")
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the masterpiece "Justice" created by the talented artist Leon Davent during the mid-16th century. Housed in the esteemed collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France, this artwork is a true representation of Renaissance artistry and symbolism. The copper engraving depicts Lady Justice, known as Justitia or Iustitia, who stands as an allegory for fairness and impartiality in law. With her eyes blindfolded to signify objectivity, she holds a scale to weigh evidence and a sword to represent punishment. The intricate details of this graphic arts piece highlight Davent's skillful craftsmanship and attention to mythological elements. As we delve into this fine art image, we are transported back in time to witness the profound influence that mythology had on Renaissance artists. Through his work, Davent captures not only the essence of justice but also its connection with literature and allegory. It is important to note that this print does not pertain to any commercial use but rather serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage found within French artistic collections. This remarkable piece invites us to reflect upon timeless themes such as morality, ethics, and equality – concepts that continue to shape our understanding of justice today.
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