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English judges and barristers have for a long time had to wear wigs. What was the intended implied message by the object aesthetic? What was the look of a judge or advocate wearing that type of courtroom wig intended to evoke about the character, authority, or other aspects of the court and legal process at the time when the practice was introduced?

And what are its origins? Was it a French thing, imported by the Normans?   

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English judges and barristers have for a long time had to wear wigs. What was the intended implied message by the object aesthetic? What was the look of a judge or advocate wearing that type of courtroom wig intended to evoke about the character, authority, or other aspects of the court and legal process at the time when the practice was introduced?

And what are its origins? Was it a French thing, imported by the Normans?  enter image description here

English judges and barristers have for a long time had to wear wigs. What was the intended implied message by the object aesthetic? What was the look of a judge or advocate wearing that type of courtroom wig intended to evoke about the character, authority, or other aspects of the court and legal process at the time when the practice was introduced?

And what are its origins? Was it a French thing, imported by the Normans? 

Man wearing a courtroom wig with legal books in background.

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English judges and barristers have for a long time had to wear wigs. What was the intended implied message by the object aesthetic? What was the look of a judge or advocate wearing that type of courtroom wig intended to sayevoke about the character, authority, or other aspects of the court and legal process at the time when the practice was introduced?

And what are its origins? Was it a French thing, imported by the Normans? enter image description here

English judges and barristers have for a long time had to wear wigs. What was the intended implied message by the object aesthetic? What was the look of a judge or advocate wearing that type of courtroom wig intended to say about the character, authority, or other aspects of the court and legal process at the time when the practice was introduced?

And what are its origins? Was it a French thing, imported by the Normans? enter image description here

English judges and barristers have for a long time had to wear wigs. What was the intended implied message by the object aesthetic? What was the look of a judge or advocate wearing that type of courtroom wig intended to evoke about the character, authority, or other aspects of the court and legal process at the time when the practice was introduced?

And what are its origins? Was it a French thing, imported by the Normans? enter image description here

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