Judge from her blindfold, Petrus van Geldorp, 1899 print Judge Julses Quesnay de BeaurePaire is sitting on the shoulders of officers and relieves Lady Justitia of her blindfold. Under the image the text: the last attempt by the anti-Dreyfusards to get themis on their hand. ' The print refers to the end of the Dreyfusaffaire in Rennes where a Jewish-French Offficier, Alfred Dreyfus, was wrongly accused of being a spy for Germany. The names of the persons involved are among the figures. Amsterdam paper political caricatures and satires. Justitia (justice) as Roman personification. blindfold


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