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Andora + Della: Sculpture 'Justitia' (2002), bronze

Product information "Andora + Della: Sculpture 'Justitia' (2002), bronze"

Her sculpture 'Justitia' is a very personal visualisation of the theme of justice and fairness. The depiction with scales and a blindfold in front of her eyes, which adorns numerous courtrooms, town halls and residences, also dates from this period. It decides 'without regard to the person'. The two artists ironise the customary depictions and inspire all kinds of thought-provoking games. For example, 'Justitia' wears a sticking plaster in front of her eyes - a reaction to the violation of justice and the law all over the world? With her symmetrically outstretched weighty arms, her figure itself is reminiscent of a pair of scales. In both her hands are two hearts, one of which is horned: to be right is not to be right... Two thirds of Justice's body consists of a paragraph sign: Justice is based on the law! Sculpture in bronze. Limited world edition of 199 pieces - 29 of which are numbered in Roman numerals. Cast by hand using the lost wax technique. Hand-painted, finely polished, numbered, signed and hallmarked with the foundry stamp. Size 41.5 x 44.5 x 10 cm. Weight 6 kg. Arabic numbered version: hand-painted bronze sculpture according to the artists' specifications. Limited world edition of 170 copies (from 1/170 to 170/170).
Artist: Andora + Della