Allegory of Justice, Thronus Justitiae duodecim pulcherrimis tabulis artificiosissime aeri incisis illustratus (series title), A man kneels and presents a petition or indictment to a royal judge. The latter refuses to accept the paper. Below the illustration are two four-line verses in Latin about the judge who should be guided by the law and not by tears or supplications. The print is part of an album., print maker: Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg (mentioned on object), Joachim Wtewael (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1605 and/or 1606, paper, engraving, height 305 mm × width 382 mm
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Allegory, Justice, Thronus Justitiae duodecim pulcherrimis tabulis artificiosissime, series title, man kneels, presents, petition, indictment, royal judge, latter refuses, accept, paper, illustration, two four-line verses, Latin, judge, should, guided, law, tears, supplications, print, part, album, print maker, Willem Isaacsz, van Swanenburg, mentioned, Joachim Wtewael, mentioned, Amsterdam, 1605, 1606, paper, engraving, height 305 mm, width 382 mm
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