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Copy of courtroom sketch of Jack Ruby trial courtroom by artist Gary Artzt
Photocopy of set of two courtroom pencil sketches on paper by KRLD artist Gary Artzt. The top sketch shows an unknown witness testifying during the trial of Jack Ruby in February or March of 1964. The sketch shows the man leans towards a microphone while Judge Joe B. Brown is visible in the background at the judge's bench. The bottom sketch shows the courtroom during the trial. Judge Brown seated at the judge's bench is visible in the background, framed by a large American flag and a large Texas flag.Cameras were barred from the courtroom during the trial, but the judge did permit reporters and courtroom artists to stay.
Copy of courtroom sketch of Jack Ruby trial courtroom by artist Gary Artzt
February 1964 - March 1964
Paper
11 x 8 1/2 in. (27.9 x 21.6 cm)
Gary Artzt Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
2002.058.0017
Texas native Gary E. Artzt (1935-2001) was a noted western and wildlife artist whose paintings can be found in several museum and private collections in the United States. At the time of the Kennedy assassination, Artzt, then age 28, was working in the art department of Dallas CBS affiliate KRLD-TV and was assigned to cover the Jack Ruby trial in 1964 as a sketch artist. In 2002, the Museum acquired two of his original courtroom sketches from the Ruby trial as well as a collection of black and white photographs of other trial sketches, his press badge, and other materials. -- Stephen Fagin, Curator
Copy of courtroom sketch of Jack Ruby trial courtroom by artist Gary Artzt
Photocopy of set of two courtroom pencil sketches on paper by KRLD artist Gary Artzt. The top sketch shows an unknown witness testifying during the trial of Jack Ruby in February or March of 1964. The sketch shows the man leans towards a microphone while Judge Joe B. Brown is visible in the background at the judge's bench. The bottom sketch shows the courtroom during the trial. Judge Brown seated at the judge's bench is visible in the background, framed by a large American flag and a large Texas flag.Cameras were barred from the courtroom during the trial, but the judge did permit reporters and courtroom artists to stay.
Copy of courtroom sketch of Jack Ruby trial courtroom by artist Gary Artzt
February 1964 - March 1964
Trials
Jack Ruby trial
Artwork
Sketches
Photocopy
Witnesses
American flag
Texas flag
Ruby, Jack
Artzt, Gary
Brown, Judge Joe B.
KRLD-TV
Dallas
Paper
11 x 8 1/2 in. (27.9 x 21.6 cm)
Gary Artzt Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
2002.058.0017
Texas native Gary E. Artzt (1935-2001) was a noted western and wildlife artist whose paintings can be found in several museum and private collections in the United States. At the time of the Kennedy assassination, Artzt, then age 28, was working in the art department of Dallas CBS affiliate KRLD-TV and was assigned to cover the Jack Ruby trial in 1964 as a sketch artist. In 2002, the Museum acquired two of his original courtroom sketches from the Ruby trial as well as a collection of black and white photographs of other trial sketches, his press badge, and other materials. -- Stephen Fagin, Curator