

The image depicts a drawing of a female figure representing Justice. The woman has curly hair tied at the top of her head and wears a draped garment that leaves her right shoulder exposed. She holds a sword in her right hand, with the blade pointing upwards and to the left. In her left hand, she holds a set of scales. The woman appears to be standing on a swaddled bundle. The drawing is rendered in brown ink on beige paper, with a darker brown background and lighter brown highlights. The image is framed by a thin brown line. The artist's initials "PG" are visible. The overall style of the drawing suggests it is titled "Justice" by Giulio Romano.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 497 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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