Louis Freeh,
prosecutor.
15" x 21"
Pencil and gouache
on paper.
Many of the originals that Boyer created in the courtroom are
available for purchase. Trials include:
- Woody Allen vs. Mia Farrow
- John Gotti
- Leona Helmsly
- Imelda Marcos
- Mick Jagger
- MOVE
- Mumia Abu-Jamal (attended by the Rev. Jesse Jackson)
- Mike Tyson
- Mafia Commission Trial
- Baby "M"
- George Frazier
- Gambino family
- Margaret Kelly Michaels
For further information, contact the artist's rep at
RebekahBoyerArt@gmail.com.
Further examples of Boyer's courtroom illustrations of Woody
Allen vs. Mia Farrow and John Gotti can be viewed in
reproduction at:
as well as:
- http://www.rendiva.com/viewart1.php?
c=&opt=&oid=&aname=rebekah%20boyer
- http://www.picassomio.com/rebekah-boyer.html
"...with stars like John Gotti, Leona
Helmsley and Michael Milken at stage
center, the pressure must be
considerable. It is work to drain the
adrenals but Rebekah Boyer ... has
risen to the occasion."
The New York Times, Vivian
Raynor, review of show at
Stamford Museum and Nature
Center, 1993
"You don't have to be Robert Hughes
to appreciate Rebekah Boyer's sketch
of a smirking John Gotti on the witness
stand ($6,000)."
Esquire Magazine, “See Blind
Justice: Courtroom Sketches as
Hot New Collectible,” 1998
LEFT AND BELOW
John Gotti, "the
Teflon Don"
Final trial. New
York City, 1992
Enrique Rizon.
19" X 21"
Margaret Kelly Michaels, Wee
Care Day Care child abuse
case, Maplewood, NJ, 1985.
Michaels's conviction was
decisively overturned in 1992,
after she had spent seven
years in jail.
Mumia Abu-Jamal,
Philadelphia murder trial,
1982.
Woody Allen and Mia Farrow,
child custody case, New York
City, 1992