This courtroom artist’s sketch of Trump is The New Yorker’s latest cover

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We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
Jane Rosenberg has been a courtroom artist for over 40 years.
She’s sketched Tom Brady, Harvey Weinstein, Steve Bannon, and Ghislaine Maxwell — the last of whom sketched her back.

But last week, Rosenberg faced what was potentially the biggest assignment of her career: sketching former President Donald Trump’s arraignment hearing.

Rosenberg was one of three courtroom artists approved for seats in the jury box during the arraignment. What she thought would be a routine, seven-minute proceeding ended up lasting nearly an hour. At one point in the hearing, Rosenberg saw Trump turn around to face his attorney and thought, “I’ve got to get this moment,” she said.




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https://forward.com/culture/542900/trump-courtroom-sketch-arraignment-new-yorker-cover/
 
Someone on this forum said that Trump was laughing hysterically when he was indicted.
 
Jane Rosenberg has been a courtroom artist for over 40 years.
She’s sketched Tom Brady, Harvey Weinstein, Steve Bannon, and Ghislaine Maxwell — the last of whom sketched her back.

But last week, Rosenberg faced what was potentially the biggest assignment of her career: sketching former President Donald Trump’s arraignment hearing.

Rosenberg was one of three courtroom artists approved for seats in the jury box during the arraignment. What she thought would be a routine, seven-minute proceeding ended up lasting nearly an hour. At one point in the hearing, Rosenberg saw Trump turn around to face his attorney and thought, “I’ve got to get this moment,” she said.




20230404_161615_resized_4-2400x1350-1681240516.jpg


https://forward.com/culture/542900/trump-courtroom-sketch-arraignment-new-yorker-cover/

She drew Trump's hands too big
 
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