Justice, Truth and Ingenuity chained; the unjust judge and the Peace-loving, Albrecht Dürer (attributed to), 1521 - 1528 Canvas Print
The middle part (the second two blocks of the six) of a wide woodcut, which was either the example for, or a copy of, the representation on a tapestry from Michelfeld Castle on the Rhine. On the left three chained young ladies, representing Justice, Truth and Ingenuity. On the right a judge on a chair, with a banderol stating that he has subjected Justice, Truth and Ingenuity. At his feet a crib with a sleeping baby in it, representing Peace loveliness.
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