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Throwing Tar on Justice

Vintage illustration features a solicitor and a barrister throwing tar at a woman sitting at the feet of a statue of Justice

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Keith Lance

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In this thought-provoking vintage illustration by Keith Lance, titled "Throwing Tar on Justice" we are transported to a time where symbolism and satire intertwine. The print captures a powerful scene featuring a solicitor and a barrister engaged in an act that challenges the very essence of justice. With determination etched on their faces, they hurl tar at a woman who sits humbly at the feet of the statue representing Justice herself. The image raises questions about corruption, inequality, and the flaws within our legal system. It serves as a stark reminder that even those entrusted with upholding justice can sometimes be swayed by personal agendas or societal prejudices. Lance's skillful use of detail brings depth to every element within the composition - from the intricate folds in the figures' robes to the weathered texture of Justice's statue. This attention to detail enhances both its historical accuracy and its ability to provoke contemplation. "Throwing Tar on Justice" is not just an artistic masterpiece; it is also an invitation for introspection. As viewers, we are compelled to reflect upon our own understanding of justice and how it manifests in society today. Lance's work reminds us that true justice requires constant vigilance against those who seek to tarnish its principles for personal gain or power. This print from Fine Art Storehouse invites us into a world where art becomes more than mere decoration; it becomes a catalyst for social commentary and change.

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