Justices Shaking Hand Art Print

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Betty Wells is an Award-Winning NBC News Artist — Eyewitness to History. Betty Wells has had a front row seat to American history for more than 30 years covering the Watergate scandal; high-profile trials of spies and terrorists; Senators and Members of Congress; Congressional hearings and debates featuring political leaders of the day; and even going undercover to create special investigative reports. Of utmost historical importance, Betty Wells is the only artist to paint life behind the scenes at the U.S. Supreme Court.
Betty’s art has appeared on NBC Nightly News, the Today Show, Dateline, MSNBC, CNBC and published in The Baltimore Sun, The Washington Post, The New York Times, Newsweek, US News and World Report and National Geographic. She has received many awards including two Emmy Awards for Illustration for her investigative story on the Church of Scientology and the one-hour special “Washington Odyssey”. Betty Wells’ works are in public and private collections including: The White House, the Supreme Court of
the United States, College of William & Mary, Arizona State University Art Museum, Peale Museum, New Zealand National Gallery of Art, Maryland Institute College of Art, Toronto Public Library, Colorado State University, Dr. Stanly Kaplan, Arthur Houghton, Jr. and the Honorable Paul S. Marchand.

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