In a new series, LAist’s Adolfo Guzman-Lopez tells the stories behind Los Angeles public art pieces. The series kicks off with the L.A. Lady Justice sculpture with no sword, scales, or blindfold… and ...
At the crossroads of Third Avenue and Brook Avenue in the Bronx sits a beautiful marble sculpture, an allegorical representation of “Justice” or “Lady Justice,” on the facade of the old Bronx Borough ...
As construction crews prepared to return the Lady of Justice to the top of the Marion County Courthouse, Richard Carey was patiently waiting at the former scene of his crime. Before the face lift the ...
In art, Justice is traditionally portrayed wearing a blindfold and holding a scale and a sword. Recent events − both local and national − suggest Lady Justice needs a makeover. At the very least, it’s ...