Description
Reproduction made in bronze, cast in a sand mould. Finished with an ageing patina.
Height: 21 cm.
Bronze Goddess of Justice on a marble base.
Since the 15th century, the Lady of Justice has often been depicted blindfolded. The blindfold represents objectivity, in that justice is, or should be imposed objectively, without fear or favour, regardless of identity, money, power or weakness; blind and impartial justice. Early Roman coins depict Iustitia with sword in one hand and scales in the other, but with her eyes uncovered. Iustitia is only commonly depicted as “blind” from the late 15th century onwards. The earliest known depiction of blind Iustitia is Hans Giengen’s statue of 1543 in the Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen (Fountain of Justice) in Bern.
Excellent gift idea for a person in the legal profession, lawyers, judges, notaries, etc.
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