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Justice – (David Gilmour Blythe) קוֹדֵם הַבָּא


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תַאֲרִיך: 1860

גודל: 51 x 61 cm

מוּזֵיאוֹן: de Young Museum (San Francisco, United States)

טֶכנִיקָה: Oil On Canvas

Inspired by the gritty working-class subjects of 17th-century Dutch genre painting, David Gilmour Blythe satirized the political and social corruption that characterized American urban life. In Justice, a policeman leads a group of suspects into a courtroom, where they are directed to join a musician seated on a bench. The role of the presiding judge is symbolized by the scales of justice, clutched in the beak of a patriotic American eagle.The Blood Tubs (mentioned on the poster attached to the judge�s bench) were members of a Baltimore street gang that dunked political opponents in slaughterhouse barrels of blood. The Blood Tubs supported the American Party, which promoted anti-foreign and anti-Catholic prejudice and sought to restrict immigration to the United States.

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