Courtroom Sketch Artist Jane Rosenberg's Journey to The New Yorker Cover.

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Jane Rosenberg, a courtroom sketch artist, drew former President Donald Trump during his arraignment in Manhattan on 34 charges of falsifying business records. Rosenberg's sketch of Trump will be featured on the cover of The New Yorker's April 17 issue, marking the first time a courtroom sketch has been featured on the magazine's cover. Rosenberg has sketched famous witnesses and defendants such as John Gotti, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Tom Brady. She has sold the rights to use the sketches to multiple outlets, including ABC News, but has no plans to sell the physical Trump sketches.
Topics:entertainment#arraignment#arts-and-culture#courtroom-sketch-artist#donald-trump#jane-rosenberg#the-new-yorker
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