- Rosalie Ritz
Rosalie Ritz (
August 6 ,1923 -April 18 ,2008 ) (born Rosalie Jane Mislove inRacine, Wisconsin ) was an award-winningjournalist andcourtroom artist who covered majorUnited States trials in the 1960s through the 1990s. She worked with bothCBS andAssociated Press , and was presented with the Associated Press Award for Excellence in 1972.Bio
The seventh of ten children, Ritz showed artistic talent at an early age. She attended the [http://www.uwm.edu/Libraries/arch/findaids/phmss168.htm 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 andThe Environmentalist Publisher and Managing Editor, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/janet-ritz Janet Ritz] .Early career
After her marriage, Ritz lived with her husband in
Washington DC . There, she worked with a group of artists in Georgetown. During this time, several of Ritz's selected works (oil paintings) won places in national juried shows at theCorcoran Gallery of Art , theSmithsonian , and received an honorable mention at the Flower Gallery.It was during these years in
Washington DC , that Ritz first coveredUS Senate andUS Congress ional hearings, including the McCarthy Hearings, where cameras were barred. Ritz worked under contract for theWashington Post ,CBS , Public TV, andThe Associated Press . Selected drawings appeared in theWashington Post from these hearings.Courtroom Art
In 1966, at the height of the
Haight Ashbury counter-culture era, Ritz moved with her family to theSan Francisco Bay Area . Ritz's sketches of the street scenes were published in the City Magazine and theSan Francisco Examiner . Her work in Washington DC brought her to the attention of the local public television station KQED. From there, she began a career covering trails for the localCBS outlet, ( [http://www.cbs5.com/ KPIX] ) and for theAssociated Press . This included thePatty Hearst trial, theSirhan Sirhan trial, theCharles Manson trial, the trials of theBlack Panthers (Huey Newton ,Angela Davis ), the Soledad Seven trial,Daniel Ellsberg , among many others.While covering these trials, Ritz worked alongside several renowned journalists, including legendary
New York Daily News reporter [http://www.jaws.org/theo.html Theo Wilson] ,Associated Press senior trial reporter and special correspondent, [http://web.archive.org/web/20050307154425/http://www.ncpress.com/LegalFiles/intro.html Linda Deutsch] , andAssociated Press chiefUnited Nations correspondent, [http://berkshires.alumni.cornell.edu/spring2004.html Edie Lederer] .Ritz continued to cover trials through the early 1980s. Then, in the 1990s, the
Associated Press brought Ritz out of retirement to cover theO.J. Simpson civil trial.hows and Exhibitions
Early in Ritz's career, selected works (oil paintings) went on display at national juried shows at
Corcoran Gallery of Art and at theSmithsonian .During her years as a Courtroom Artist, Ritz's sketches appeared in numerous publications, including the
Washington Post and variousAssociated Press affiliates. Ritz's sketches were also used onCBS news broadcasts and other media outlets.In 2005, the [http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/ UC Berkeley Art Museum] held an exposition of Ritz's sketches.
Later that year, the
California Senate followed up with an exposition of Ritz's selected works.Death
Rosalie Ritz died in
California onApril 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.External links
* [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080420/ap_on_re_us/obit_ritz_1 Courtroom sketch artist Rosalie Ritz dies at 84 (AP)]
* [http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt8g50226j/bioghist/543362237 Guide to Rosalie Ritz's courtroom drawings 1968-1982 - Online Archive of California]
* [http://www.dailycal.org/article.php?id=17843 Press Release of Berkeley Museum Show]
* [http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/02/28/BAGPMBI02L1.DTL Review of Ritz's work in the San Francisco Chronicle]
* [http://www.my-ecoach.com/rosalieritz/ Rosalie Ritz: Artist for all Seasons]
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