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Anne Hutchinson on trial for offending the Puritan clergy in Massachusetts (litho)
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Anne Hutchinson on trial for offending the Puritan clergy in Massachusetts (litho)
PNP377441 Anne Hutchinson on trial for offending the Puritan clergy in Massachusetts (litho) by American School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Anne Hutchinson (c.1591-1643) was banished and in 1643 she and her family were killed by Indians; ); Peter Newark Pictures; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23181108
© Peter Newark Pictures / Bridgeman Images
Colonial America Court Room Courtroom Defiance Defiant Judge Judgement Jury Proud Thoughtful
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This lithograph captures the intense courtroom drama of Anne Hutchinson's trial, where she boldly faced the Puritan clergy in Massachusetts. The image showcases Hutchinson, a defiant and proud female figure, standing tall amidst a sea of judgmental faces. Her thoughtful expression reveals her unwavering determination to defend her beliefs. In this 17th-century colonial American setting, Hutchinson's portrait stands as a symbol of resistance against religious oppression. The male judge presiding over the court appears stern and authoritative, while the jury members observe with curiosity and scrutiny. This illustration vividly depicts the power dynamics at play during this pivotal moment in history. Hutchinson's trial was not just about her personal defiance; it represented a larger clash between differing ideologies within society. As an engraving from that era, it offers us valuable insights into the social and cultural landscape of seventeenth-century America. It is important to note that despite her courageous stand for freedom of thought and expression, Hutchinson ultimately paid a tragic price for challenging established norms. Banished from Massachusetts, she met an untimely end when she and her family were killed by Indians in 1643. This print serves as both a historical record and a testament to Anne Hutchinson's legacy as one who dared to challenge authority in pursuit of truth and justice.
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