KING, DON ORIGINAL COURTROOM SKETCH BY IDA LIBBY DENGROVE (1985)

KING, DON ORIGINAL COURTROOM SKETCH BY IDA LIBBY DENGROVE (1985)

$850.00
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In 1985 boxing promoter Don King and his secretary Constance Harper were accused of not paying $1,000,000. in taxes on King's boxing revenue. King was exhonerated, but Miss Harper was found guilty in Federal Court. Offered here is a magnificent original sketch by noted courtroom artist Ida Libby Densgrove depicting King, his lawyer and the judge. It is signed by the artist. Here is a brief biography of Mrs. Dengrove. Ida Libby Dengrove was a New York courtroom artist who visualized the moods and faces of some notorious trials. A portrait painter away from court, Mrs. Dengrove worked as a courtroom illustrator for NBC-TV from 1973 to 1986. It allowed her to take her sketch pad where cameras were forbidden and capture the proceedings in her own distinctive style. Her pictorial reportage won two Emmy awards. She was cited for her newscast illustrations of the sensational Son of Sam trial of David Berkowitz (1977-78), and again for the Murder at the Met trial (1980-81) of Craig S. Crimmins

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