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Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1882. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
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Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1882. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1882. Admitted to the bar in 1854, Stephen (1829-1894) wrote several important works on jurisprudence, the best known of which was A History of the Criminal Law of England, published in 1883. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science, literature and art, the army, navy, law, medicine, etc. Photographed from life by Lock and Whitfield, with brief biographical notices by Thompson Cooper. (Conducted by G. C. Whitfield.) (London, 1876-1883)
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This print captures the distinguished figure of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, a renowned Judge of the High Court of Justice in 1882. The artist duo Lock & Whitfield skillfully immortalized his presence, showcasing his Victorian-era attire complete with a bow tie. Sir James Fitzjames Stephen's impact extended far beyond his role as a judge. Admitted to the bar in 1854, he became an influential jurist and author, notably known for his seminal work "A History of the Criminal Law of England" published in 1883. This comprehensive study solidified Stephen's reputation as an authority on jurisprudence. The photograph is part of the collection "Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits" which features notable men from various fields such as politics, religion, science, literature, art, military service, medicine and law. Captured by Lock and Whitfield directly from life itself adds authenticity to this portrait. In this monochrome image that exudes timeless elegance and gravitas befitting its subject matter - we see Sir James Fitzjames Stephen personifying justice through his dignified demeanor. His piercing gaze reflects wisdom gained through years spent navigating complex legal matters within the high court. Lock & Whitfield's photographic expertise combined with Thompson Cooper's biographical notices have created not just a visual representation but also an insight into Sir James Fitzjames Stephen's remarkable contributions to British law during the late nineteenth century. This print serves as both a historical artifact and homage to one man’s significant influence on British jurisprudence.
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