Justice, Philips Galle, after Pieter Bruegel (I), 1559 - 1560, Female personification Justitia, blindfolded and holding scales and sword, standing in a square surrounded by various scenes illustrating Justice: charge and verdict, interrogation, torture and public execution. With 2-line caption in Latin., print maker: Philips Galle, intermediary draughtsman: Pieter Bruegel (I), publisher: Hieronymus Cock, (attributed to), Southern Netherlands, 1559 - 1560, paper, engraving, h 222 mm × w 287 mm
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Justice, Philips Galle, Pieter Bruegel, I, 1559 - 1560, Female personification Justitia, blindfolded, holding scales, sword, standing, square surrounded, various scenes illustrating Justice, charge, verdict, interrogation, torture, public execution, 2-line caption, Latin, print maker, Philips Galle, intermediary draughtsman, Pieter Bruegel, I, publisher, Hieronymus Cock, attributed, Southern Netherlands, 1559 - 1560, paper, engraving, h 222 mm × w 287 mm
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