%C2%A9 1971 Helena Hernmarck
Wool, linen, cottonexpand_more
Gift of the artist with special thanks to Case Western Reserve Law Schoolexpand_more 2018.61a,b
This tapestry was designed to hang in Case Western Reserve Law School’s moot courtroom, a space where law students practiced arguing in court. Because the tapestry was meant to hang in front of a chalkboard, Helena Hernmarck divided it into two panels that would slide right and left whenever one needed to access the board. Hernmarck’s design includes imagery that references the U.S. legal system, including a scale of justice and the Great Seal of the United States.
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© 1971 Helena Hernmarck