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Female Parisian barristers 1910

Twelve individual photographs of female Parisian barristers, with the Palais de Justice in the background. The caption comments on how the new admissions to the Paris Bar has resulted in a ratio of three women for every thousand Paris advocates. The Illustrated London News also describes the careers and attributes of some of the women photographed, including a particular emphasis on the prettiest " la belle Helene" ; Mlle Helene Miropolsky. Date: 1910

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Advocate Barrister Barristers Career Careers Courts Females Jobs Justice Lawyer Lawyers Legal Occupation Palais Parisian Advocates December


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Step back in time with our captivating collection of Framed Prints from Media Storehouse, featuring the intriguing series "Female Parisian Barristers 1910" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online. Witness the groundbreaking moment as these twelve determined women, adorned in their formal attire, proudly pose before the iconic Palais de Justice. This unique set offers a glimpse into a pivotal era when women began to make their mark on the legal profession. Display these evocative prints in your home or office to inspire and ignite conversations about women's history and the power of perseverance.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 40.4cm x 40.4cm (15.9" x 15.9")

Estimated Product Size is 62cm x 44.6cm (24.4" x 17.6")

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December 1910: A Milestone in Parisian Legal History - Twelve Pioneering Female Barristers This evocative photograph captures twelve trailblazing female Parisian barristers, standing proudly before the hallowed halls of the Palais de Justice. In a groundbreaking move, these women had recently been admitted to the Paris Bar, marking a significant milestone in the history of French law. With a ratio of three women for every thousand Parisian advocates, these pioneers were paving the way for future generations of female lawyers. Among the twelve women depicted, one in particular, Mlle Helene Miropolsky, has captured the attention of the public and the press. Her striking beauty, combined with her intellect and determination, has earned her the moniker "la belle Helene." Born into a wealthy family, Mlle Miropolsky defied societal expectations by pursuing a career in law. Her passion for justice and her eloquence in the courtroom have earned her the respect of her male colleagues and the admiration of the public. Another notable figure among the group is Mlle Marie-Louise Dupont. Having lost her husband at a young age, she was forced to support herself and her children by pursuing a legal career. Her tenacity and resilience in the face of adversity have made her an inspiration to many. These women's careers and personal stories are a testament to their courage and determination to break down the barriers that once prevented women from entering the legal profession. Their presence in the Palais de Justice signaled a new era in French law, one where gender would no longer be a barrier to pursuing a career in the legal field.

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