Courtroom sketch of witness Dr. Holbrook dated March 11, 1964

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Courtroom sketch of witness Dr. Holbrook dated March 11, 1964

Courtroom pencil sketch on paper by Charles Fisher. The sketch shows medical witness for the state Dr. John T. Holbrook testifying during the trial of Jack Ruby on March 11, 1964. The sketch shows Dr. Holbrook partially turned towards the viewer wearing a suit and tie. The caption in the top right reads "Dr. Holbrook 3/11/64," and the caption in the bottom right reads "Med. Testimony for the state."The artist's signature: "Fisher" is at the bottom right, underneath the caption. Charles "Chuck" Fisher was the art director at KRLD-TV in 1963. Fisher made the pencil sketches during the trial of Jack Ruby for KRLD-TV after the judge barred cameras from the courtroom.

Object Details
Object title:

Courtroom sketch of witness Dr. Holbrook dated March 11, 1964

Date:

03/11/1964

Medium:

Paper

Dimensions:

14 × 17 in. (35.6 × 43.2 cm)

Credit line:

Chuck Fisher Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Object number:

2004.020.0007

Curatorial Note:

Dr. John T. Holbrook, a former colleague of Dr. Robert Stubblefield who had testified immediately prior, was a psychiatrist on the staff of Beverly Hills Hospital in Dallas at the time of the Jack Ruby trial. Holbrook first met with Ruby the day after the Oswald shooting and had examined him on several subsequent occasions. He concluded that Ruby knew "right from wrong" and was aware of "the nature and consequences of his act [shooting Lee Harvey Oswald] at the time." -- Stephen Fagin, Curator

Courtroom sketch of witness Dr. Holbrook dated March 11, 1964

Courtroom pencil sketch on paper by Charles Fisher. The sketch shows medical witness for the state Dr. John T. Holbrook testifying during the trial of Jack Ruby on March 11, 1964. The sketch shows Dr. Holbrook partially turned towards the viewer wearing a suit and tie. The caption in the top right reads "Dr. Holbrook 3/11/64," and the caption in the bottom right reads "Med. Testimony for the state."The artist's signature: "Fisher" is at the bottom right, underneath the caption. Charles "Chuck" Fisher was the art director at KRLD-TV in 1963. Fisher made the pencil sketches during the trial of Jack Ruby for KRLD-TV after the judge barred cameras from the courtroom.

Object Details
Object title:

Courtroom sketch of witness Dr. Holbrook dated March 11, 1964

Date:

03/11/1964

Terms:

Artist

Sketches

Trials

Witnesses

Artwork

Jack Ruby trial

Holbrook, John T.

Fisher, Charles

KRLD-TV

Dallas

Medium:

Paper

Dimensions:

14 × 17 in. (35.6 × 43.2 cm)

Credit line:

Chuck Fisher Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Object number:

2004.020.0007

Curatorial Note:

Dr. John T. Holbrook, a former colleague of Dr. Robert Stubblefield who had testified immediately prior, was a psychiatrist on the staff of Beverly Hills Hospital in Dallas at the time of the Jack Ruby trial. Holbrook first met with Ruby the day after the Oswald shooting and had examined him on several subsequent occasions. He concluded that Ruby knew "right from wrong" and was aware of "the nature and consequences of his act [shooting Lee Harvey Oswald] at the time." -- Stephen Fagin, Curator