Ed Vebell, a skilled illustrator, said he developed the ability "to analyze a subject and grasp its essentials at a glance and draw it later from memory." Vebell worked as a courtroom illustrator for Stars & Stripes
 at the Nuremberg war trials.  
Looking through field glasses from the spectator's gallery, Vebell could
 draw the defendants directly in fountain pen and used only "a moistened thumb for the middle tones."
More on Verbell, links below. 
http://todaysinspiration.blogspot.com/2013/08/ed-vebell-commitment-to-life-as.html
http://todaysinspiration.blogspot.com/2013/09/ed-vebell-war-love-and-lifetime-of.html 
Verbell Courtroom Art from the Nuremberg Trial


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