New Upscale E-tailer Features Art for Lawyers, Judges
LawGallery (www.LawGallery.com) offers beautiful courtroom scenes and sets of delightful Vanity Fairs. Lawyers and judges now can find a wide selection of art devoted to the practice of law.
(PRWEB) November 29, 2006 -- LawGallery, a new online retailer is offering the best in art reproductions for the legal profession. The founders of LawGallery have gathered antique and classic originals throughout the cities of Europe and North America, and offer high-quality reproductions on their Web site.
Many of LawGallerys prints depict famous courtroom scenes and provide a sense of the tension and drama not disclosed in legal or press accounts of the day. Among the most interesting reproduction, for all viewers, is The Opening of the New Irish Land Courts". This image depicts farmers seeking justice in the newly-formed land courts of Ireland.
Most prints on LawGallery.com are historically significant, in that they depict a famous trial, person or courthouse," said LawGallerys owner Mary Hallman. LawGallery also offers delightfully humorous prints."
Many of the humorous prints come from LawGallerys Vanity Fair reproductions. Vanity Fair first appeared in New York as a humorous weekly publication (1860 to 1863). The magazine was best known for its caricatures. Over two thousand of these caricatures appeared on subjects including artists, athletes, royalty, statesmen, scientists, authors, actors, soldiers, scholars and, of course, lawyers and judges. Many are sharply sarcastic; others portray the lighter side of the legal profession, poking fun at the very lawyers and judges they depict. Produced by an international cadre of artists, the illustrations are considered the chief cultural legacy of the magazine and form a pictorial record of the period.
For history buffs, LawGallery provides background research concerning most of its prints. Click on About the Artist," About the Subject", About the Persons" or About the Publication" for a more in depth look at the historical context of the print.
LawGallery prints and frames each piece according to current archival, museum standards. That means that all inks, papers and backing materials, indeed anything that comes into contact with the print, are acid and lignen-free. While more expensive than conventional framing, these practices provide a high level of protection.
This type of framing goes to preserve the integrity and value of these historically significant, beautiful works of art," said Hallman.
Upon request, LawGallerys own professional curator is available to help choose a frame and mat to best suit each image. The curator can also assist with an image selection to complement a particular interior space.
LawGallery is a resource for lawyers and judges to convey to their clients and the public just what called them to the practice of law.
About LawGallery.com
LawGallery's mission is to offer reproductions of antique and classic works of art, which are both beautiful and crafted to withstand the rigors of time. LawGallery is distinctive in that each print is framed under the direct supervision of LawGallerys own professional curator. This attention to detail supports LawGallerys claim of unsurpassed quality and its unconditional warranty, if a customer (for any reason) is not happy with the print they receive, they can return it for a full refund.
Contact Information:
Mary Hallman, Owner
info @ LawGallery.com
1-888-560-6028
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