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"The Jury"from The Pilgrims Progress From This World
5615808 " The Jury" from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) Illustration by Byam Shaw (1872-1919) showing the corrupt jury at Faithfuls trial in Vanity. by Shaw, John Byam Liston (1872-1919); Private Collection; (add.info.: John Byam Liston Shaw (1872-1919) was a British artist who illustrated many books during the Golden Age of British book illustration (1890 until 1914) where high quality books were given as presents. Photograph from original 1910 first edition.); Photo eAF Fotografie; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23806684
© The Maas Gallery, London / Bridgeman Images
1678 1910 Atmospheric Blind Man Bunyan Byam Shaw Corrupt Courtroom Cruelty Dream Envy Eternal Life Evil Faithful First First Edition Foggy From This World Heresy John Bunyan John Byam Liston Shaw Jurors Liar Malice Mist Misty Morality Narrow Nightmare Novel Part 1 Pilgrim Pilgrims Pilgrims Progress Progress Spiritual Superstition Travels Trial Section 7 Vanity Fair
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The Jury
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from The Pilgrim's Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan is a captivating illustration that depicts the corrupt jury at Faithful's trial in Vanity. Created by the talented artist Byam Shaw, this print captures the essence of Bunyan's timeless allegorical tale. In this powerful image, we witness the injustice and cruelty of Vanity Fair as Faithful faces his trial. The jurors, portrayed with sinister expressions and twisted features, symbolize the vices that plague humanity - envy, superstition, malice, love for lust and living loosely. Their presence highlights the moral decay within society and serves as a reminder of our own flaws. Shaw masterfully uses color to enhance the atmosphere of this scene. The misty landscape surrounding Vanity Fair adds an eerie quality to the painting while also representing spiritual blindness and confusion. Through his brushstrokes, Shaw transports us into a world where good is persecuted and evil thrives. This photograph from the original 1910 first edition brings to life one of literature's most iconic trials. It serves as a visual testament to Bunyan's enduring message about faithfulness in times of adversity. As we gaze upon "The Jury" let us reflect on our own actions and choices in this journey called life. May it inspire us to stand firm in our beliefs despite facing corruption or persecution along our path towards eternal life.
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