"OUR HONORABLE JUDGE OF
LIBERTY"
oil on canvas 36" X
47"
Current Collection: 20TH
STREET PHOENIX, ARIZONA
85020
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ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING BY CONTROVERSIAL NEW YORK
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ARTIST FRANCISZEK C. KULON.
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This
painting is one of several painted by Kulon in response to his beliefs about
cronyism and mistreatment
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of immigrants in Sullivan County, New York, near New
York City.
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A photo of this painting was published on the front page of the Times
Herald-Record,
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to accompany an article about a $1,500,000.00 lawsuit, filed against
Kulon by a Sullivan County official,
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over
what he thought was his derogatory image in a Kulon painting.
from
"New York Law Journal"
- An appellate panel in Albany last week
partially reversed one of its own
judges in a peculiar case involving a mid-Hudson artist who satirized a
local town justice as a horned devil.
The Appellate Division, Third
Department, said the newest member of the
court, Justice Anthony T. Kane, erred by preserving the town judge's privacy
claim against the artist. However, the Third Department said Justice Kane
properly cited the artist for criminal contempt for violating an injunction
that should not have even been in effect......(The
judge was publicly removed
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judicial corruption.)
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