Photo, Print, Drawing Elliot Richardson before Sen. Judiciary
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About this Item
Title
- Elliot Richardson before Sen. Judiciary
Summary
- Drawing shows Elliot L. Richardson and Archibald Cox appearing before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, possibly at the time of Richardson's confirmation as Attorney General or Cox's appointment as Special Prosecutor of the Watergate scandal.
Names
- Brodie, Howard, 1915-2010, artist
Created / Published
- [Place not identified] : [Publisher not identified], [1973 May 22]
Headings
- - Richardson, Elliot L.,--1920-1999
- - Cox, Archibald,--1912-2004
- - United States.--Congress.--Senate.--Committee on the Judiciary
- - Judicial proceedings--Washington (D.C.)--1970-1980
- - Legislative hearings--Washington (D.C.)--1970-1980
- - Cabinet officers--Washington (D.C.)--1970-1980
- - Watergate Affair, 1972-1974
Headings
- Courtroom sketches--1970-1980.
- Drawings--Color--1970-1980.
Genre
- Courtroom sketches--1970-1980
- Drawings--Color--1970-1980
Notes
- - Caption label from exhibit Drawing Justice: Hearing for Elliot Richardson to Be Attorney General. Archibald Cox and Elliot L. Richardson appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee in Richardson's nomination hearing for U.S. Attorney General. Richardson previously held two cabinet posts: Secretary of Health Education and Welfare in the first Nixon administration, and Secretary of Defense at the beginning of the second administration. Nixon nominated him for attorney general after the resignation of Richard G. Kleindienst. Richardson immediately appointed Archibald Cox as special prosecutor in the Watergate scandal. Neither appointment lasted long. On October 20, 1973, in what became known as the "Saturday Night Massacre," Richardson and Deputy Attorney General Ruckelhaus resigned when President Richard Nixon ordered them to fire Cox, who tried to obtain Nixon's secret Oval Office recordings. Robert H. Bork, solicitor general and third in command at the Justice Department, fired Cox.
- - Title from item.
- - Inscribed in color crayon on verso: 44.
- - Gift; Howard Brodie; (DLC/PP-1977:201.44)
- - Exhibited: "Drawing Justice" at the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C., April - October 2017.
- - C2, F5
Medium
- 1 drawing on white paper : inpriomia color crayon ; sheet 45.7 x 61 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 1977:201.44 [item] [P&P]
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Digital Id
- ppmsca 51123 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.51123
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2017645106
Reproduction Number
- LC-DIG-ppmsca-51123 (digital file from original drawing)
Rights Advisory
- Publication may be restricted. For information see "Howard Brodie (1915-2010) Rights and Restrictions Information," https://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/435_brod.html
Access Advisory
- Served by appointment (Unprocessed). To make a request, see "Access to Unprocessed Materials," https://www.loc.gov/rr/print/info/022_unpr.html
Online Format
- image