Category:Allegory of Justice (Singapore)
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Allegory of Justice is a sculpture created by Rodolfo Nolli occupying the tympanum of the Old Supreme Court Building, Singapore. The building was constructed between 1937 and 1939. The central figure represents Justice; to the left is a person begging for mercy or protection; and next to him are legislators with books in hand, representing the Law. On the right side of Justice is a figure showing gratitude, then a man and a bull, and two children holding a sheaf of wheat. These represent wealth, prosperity and abundance that occur where law and justice prevail.
Media in category "Allegory of Justice (Singapore)"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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AllegoryofJustice-OldSupremeCourtBuilding-Singapore-20071013-01.jpg 2,280 × 3,071; 905 KB
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AllegoryofJustice-OldSupremeCourtBuilding-Singapore-20071013-02.jpg 3,033 × 2,294; 847 KB
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AllegoryofJustice-OldSupremeCourtBuilding-Singapore-20071013.jpg 2,248 × 3,071; 1,016 KB
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AllegoryofJustice-OldSupremeCourtBuilding-Singapore-20100324.jpg 283 × 318; 48 KB
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Justice-OldSupremeCourtBuilding-Singapore-20071013.jpg 2,839 × 2,074; 902 KB
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Old Supreme Court Building 3, Jan 06.JPG 1,600 × 1,200; 495 KB
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Old Supreme Court Building 3.JPG 1,600 × 1,200; 434 KB