Rosalie Ritz
Rosalie Ritz (August 6, 1923 – April 18, 2008),
Personal life
The seventh of ten children, Ritz showed artistic talent at an early age. She attended the Layton School of Art, married World War II navy veteran and athlete, Erwin Ritz in 1946 and is the mother of four children: Barbara Bray, Sandra Ritz, Terry Leach and The Environmentalist publisher and managing editor, Janet Ritz.[2][3]
Early career
After her marriage to Erwin Ritz in 1946, Ritz moved from Milwaukee, WI, where she grew up, to
It was during these years in Washington DC, that Ritz first covered
Courtroom art
In 1966, at the height of the
While covering these trials, Ritz worked with several journalists, including the late
Ritz's courtroom drawings of the Angela Davis trial were featured in the 2012 documentary, Free Angela and All Political Prisoners.[5]
Ritz continued to cover trials through the early 1980s. In the 1990s, the Associated Press brought Ritz out of retirement to cover the O. J. Simpson civil trial.
Shows and exhibitions
Early in Ritz's career, selected works (oil paintings) went on display at national juried shows at
During her years as a Courtroom Artist, Ritz's sketches appeared in numerous publications, including the Washington Post and various Associated Press affiliates. Ritz's sketches were also used on CBS news broadcasts and other media outlets.
In 1993, Ritz donated 1,837 courtroom drawings to the UC Berkeley Bancroft Library.
In 2005, the UC Berkeley Art Museum held an exposition of Ritz's sketches.
Later that year, the
Death
Rosalie Ritz died in California on April 18, 2008, nine months after the passing of her husband of 61 years, Erwin Ritz. She is survived by four children, five grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.[6]
References
- Notes
- ^ Deutsch, Linda (30 April 2008). "Obituary: Rosalie Ritz/Courtroom Artist Known for Her Artistic Flair". The Associated Press. Retrieved 16 June 2012.
- ^ "Rosalie Ritz, courtroom sketch artist, dies". The Denver Post. Associated Press. 2008-04-20. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
- ^ "Janet Ritz | HuffPost". www.huffpost.com. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
- ^ The Bancroft. "Finding Aid to the Rosalie Ritz courtroom drawings, 1968-1982".
- ^ '""Free Angela and All Political Prisoners". "IMDb". Retrieved 28 March 2014.
- ^ Deutsch, Linda (20 April 2008). "Rosalie Ritz; Sketched Trials' High Drama". Associated Press. Retrieved 16 June 2012.
External links
- Courtroom sketch artist Rosalie Ritz dies at 84 (AP)
- Finding Aid to the Rosalie Ritz courtroom drawings, 1968-1982, The Bancroft Library
- Press Release of Berkeley Museum Show
- Review of Ritz's work in the San Francisco Chronicle
- Free Angela and All Political Prisoners on IMDb
- Rosalie Ritz: Artist for all Seasons