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Tobias Grantz, teacher of law, judge and advocate

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Tobias Grantz, teacher of law, judge and advocate

Tobias Grantz (1660-1732), teacher of law, judge and advocate of G� tz, Saxony, Germany

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Advocate Curly Heraldry Judge Lawyer Legal Saxony Teacher Tobias Gorlitz


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This portrait depicts Tobias Grantz (1660-1732), a renowned teacher of law, judge, and advocate from the historic city of Gorlitz, in Saxony, Germany. The image showcases Grantz in the prime of his life, donning the long curly wig and ornate coat that were symbols of legal authority during the 17th and 18th centuries. The intricate heraldry on his chest speaks to his noble heritage and social standing. Born in Gorlitz, Grantz studied law at the University of Leipzig and later became a respected legal scholar and practitioner in his hometown. He served as a judge in the local court and was also an accomplished advocate, representing clients in various legal disputes. Grantz's expertise in the field of law was highly regarded, and he was often sought after for his counsel. His teachings influenced a generation of young lawyers, shaping the legal landscape of Gorlitz and the surrounding region. This portrait captures the essence of Grantz's professional accomplishments and his commitment to upholding the law. The intricate details of his attire and the rich colors of the painting transport us back to a time when legal proceedings were conducted with great ceremony and solemnity. The portrait is a testament to the importance of education, the rule of law, and the enduring legacy of the legal profession in Germany.

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