Bankruptcy punishment, 16th century C016 / 8992
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Bankruptcy punishment, 16th century C016 / 8992
Bankruptcy punishment. Historical artwork showing bankrupt men being punished in a pillory in 16th-century France. Notices tell the crowd that the men have been convicted of fraudulence and dealing in fake contracts. Sentence was passed by the Lieutenant Civil, the equivalent of a local magistrate. Artwork from Le musee criminel: crimes et peines d autrefois (The Criminal Museum: Crime and Punishment of the Past, 1899) by French author Henri Vonoven
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1500s 16th Century 1899 Child Children Convicted Crime Criminal Criminals Criminology Cultural Culture Finance France Fraud French Guard Laws Punishment Sociological Sociology Spectator Street Watching Women Bankrupt Bankruptcy Convict Convicts Examples Frauds Humiliate Humiliating Judge Legal System Magistrate Pillory Punish Punishing Town Square
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back to 16th-century France, offering a glimpse into the harsh realities of bankruptcy punishment during that time. The artwork depicts a bustling town square where men convicted of fraudulence and dealing in fake contracts are being publicly humiliated in pillories. As onlookers gather, notices inform them of the crimes committed by these bankrupt individuals. The scene is reminiscent of an era when local magistrates held significant power, as indicated by the presence of the Lieutenant Civil overseeing this public spectacle. The illustration, sourced from Henri Vonoven's renowned book "Le musee criminel: crimes et peines d'autrefois" provides valuable insights into historical crime and punishment practices. In this thought-provoking image, we witness not only adult spectators but also children observing this event unfold before their eyes. It serves as a reminder that such punishments were not only meant to penalize criminals but also to deter others from engaging in fraudulent activities. Through its monochrome aesthetic and intricate details, this artwork captures the cultural significance attached to law enforcement and societal norms prevalent during that period in French history. It stands as a testament to how our legal systems have evolved over time while shedding light on the consequences faced by those who sought financial gain through deceitful means. This print serves as both a fascinating historical artifact and an exploration into human behavior within legal frameworks – reminding us of how far we've come since those times.
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