“The contributions in this volume explore a broad range of diverse perspectives. … its innovative approach and wide-ranging insights will potentially appeal across disciplines, bridging the divide between specialized academic research and broader intellectual curiosity. … By combining different fields, the book facilitates a deeper understanding of how industrial disputes were artistically represented in European art during a period of significant historical transformation.” (Bruno Debaenst, International Review of Social History, June 9, 2025) “The book will become a staple for the students of visual jurisprudence, demonstrating how beneficial for legal scholars in general may be a venture into another field of study. In addition, who knows– perhaps the book will become an inspiration and, in the coming years, our colleagues– scholars of civil law or penal law will produce their own formidable volumes on the intersection of the particular discipline with art that will join the ever growing series.” (Mirosław Michał Sadowski, International Journal for the Semiotics of Law, Vol. 38 (4), 2025)