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Photograph of courtroom sketch of Ruby in conference with attorneys at trial
Photograph of courtroom pencil sketch on paper by CBS News courtroom artist Howard Brodie. The sketch shows Jack Ruby consulting with his attorneys during the Jack Ruby trial on February 17, 1964. The sketch shows Jack Ruby seated at the attorney's table, surrounded by four of his defense attorneys. A handwritten caption in the top left corner of the image reads "Ruby in conference." In the bottom right corner is the caption "1st day Ruby in conf. with lawyers." The artist's signature "2/17/64 / Dallas / Howard Brodie" is located in the lower right under the sketch. Brodie made the original pencil sketches for CBS News during the trial of Jack Ruby after the judge barred cameras from the courtroom. Brodie then gave Joe Tonahill this photograph of a courtroom sketch as part of a collection of more than 40 in 1964.
Photograph of courtroom sketch of Ruby in conference with attorneys at trial
02/17/1964
Paper
14 9/16 × 19 3/8 in. (37 × 49.2 cm)
Tonahill Family Partners Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
2014.034.0034
Howard Brodie (1915-2010) was a sports artist for the San Francisco Chronicle when he enlisted in the U.S. Army with America's entry into World War II. He ultimately became one of the best-known sketch artists of the war, frequently published in the weekly U.S. military magazine, Yank, which ran from June 1942 to December 1945. After the war, Brodie spent the next thirty-five years as a courtroom artist, attending several notable trials including the Chicago Seven, Charles Manson and, of course, the Jack Ruby trial in 1964. For the Ruby trial, Brodie worked as a CBS-TV artist correspondent. Mr. Brodie recorded an oral history with the Museum in 2006. -- Stephen Fagin, Curator
Photograph of courtroom sketch of Ruby in conference with attorneys at trial
Photograph of courtroom pencil sketch on paper by CBS News courtroom artist Howard Brodie. The sketch shows Jack Ruby consulting with his attorneys during the Jack Ruby trial on February 17, 1964. The sketch shows Jack Ruby seated at the attorney's table, surrounded by four of his defense attorneys. A handwritten caption in the top left corner of the image reads "Ruby in conference." In the bottom right corner is the caption "1st day Ruby in conf. with lawyers." The artist's signature "2/17/64 / Dallas / Howard Brodie" is located in the lower right under the sketch. Brodie made the original pencil sketches for CBS News during the trial of Jack Ruby after the judge barred cameras from the courtroom. Brodie then gave Joe Tonahill this photograph of a courtroom sketch as part of a collection of more than 40 in 1964.
Photograph of courtroom sketch of Ruby in conference with attorneys at trial
02/17/1964
Photographs
Jack Ruby trial
Sketches
Lawyer
Attorney
Trials
Artist
Artwork
Brodie, Howard
Ruby, Jack
Belli, Melvin
Tonahill, Joe H.
CBS News
Dallas
Paper
14 9/16 × 19 3/8 in. (37 × 49.2 cm)
Tonahill Family Partners Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
2014.034.0034
Howard Brodie (1915-2010) was a sports artist for the San Francisco Chronicle when he enlisted in the U.S. Army with America's entry into World War II. He ultimately became one of the best-known sketch artists of the war, frequently published in the weekly U.S. military magazine, Yank, which ran from June 1942 to December 1945. After the war, Brodie spent the next thirty-five years as a courtroom artist, attending several notable trials including the Chicago Seven, Charles Manson and, of course, the Jack Ruby trial in 1964. For the Ruby trial, Brodie worked as a CBS-TV artist correspondent. Mr. Brodie recorded an oral history with the Museum in 2006. -- Stephen Fagin, Curator