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OLIVER GASCH WILLIAM B. BRYANT PAUL L. FRIEDMAN AUBREY EUGENE ROBINSON JR. EMMET G. SULLIVAN

JUNE L. GREEN JAMES ROBERTSON JOHN H. PRATT COLLEEN KOLLAR-KOTELLY P RESENTATION OF THE P ORTRAIT CHARLES R. RICHEY HENRY H. KENNEDY JR. THOMAS A. FLANNERY RICHARD W. ROBERTS OF LOUIS F. OBERDORFER ELLEN SEGAL HUVELLE HAROLD H. GREENE REGGIE B. WALTON T HE H ONORABLE R ICARDO M. U RBINA JOHN D. BATES U NITED S TATES D ISTRICT J UDGE RICHARD J. LEON

NORMA HOLLOWAY JOHNSON ROSEMARY M. COLLYER

THOMAS PENFIELD JACKSON BERYL A. HOWELL

THOMAS F. HOGAN ROBERT L. WILKINS STANLEY S. HARRIS JAMES E. BOASBERG STANLEY SPORKIN AMY BERMAN JACKSON ROYCE C. LAMBERTH RUDOLPH CONTRERAS

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JUAN MORILLO JAMES CHEN VERONICA WILES TERESA GOODY SUSAN SANTANA JOSHUA PANAS MICHAEL KIM DANIEL ROSENTHAL JOHN TRUONG MACRUI DOSTOURIAN CHRIS LANGELLO JEFF COOK

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JUDGE URBINA’S SECRETARY MARIBEL ALVARADO

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Judge Urbina acknowledges with appreciation the generous support for his HON. BERYL A. HOWELL portrait and this event provided by his law clerks, by the Hispanic Bar Associa- CHIEF JUDGE, U.S. DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA tion of the District of Columbia, and by non-appropriated funds of the Court. INVOCATION About the Artist REV. STEVEN L. PRICE BO BARTLETT MINISTER OF WORD AND SACRAMENT OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH U.S.A.

"Bo Bartlett is an American realist with a modernist vision. His paintings are REMARKS well within the tradition of American realism as defined by artists such as Thomas Eakins and Andrew Wyeth. Like these artists, Bartlett looks at Ameri- IAN URBINA ca’s heart—its land and its people—and describes the beauty he finds in every- INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER, THE NEW YORK TIMES day life. His paintings celebrate the underlying epic nature of the common- place and the personal significance of the extraordinary. HON. ERIC H. HOLDER, JR. "Bartlett was educated at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where 82ND ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES realist principles must be grasped before modernist ventures are encouraged. He pushes the boundaries of the realist tradition with his multilayered imagery. SUSAN I. SANTANA Life, death, passage, memory, and confrontation coexist easily in his world. FORMER LAW CLERK; ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT, AT&T Family and friends are the cast of characters that appear in his dreamlike narra- tive works. Although the scenes are set around his childhood home in Geor- gia, his island summer home in Maine, his home in Pennsylvania or the sur- NANCY G. LA VIGNE roundings of his studio and residence in Washington state, they represent a DIRECTOR, JUSTICE POLICY CENTER, URBAN INSTITUTE deeper, mythical concept of the archetypal, universal home." JAMES S. AZADIAN – Tom Butler, excerpt from the book Bo Bartlett, Heartland FORMER LAW CLERK; PARTNER, ENTERPRISE COUNSEL GROUP

Other examples of Bo Bartlett’s work can be found at www.bobartlett.com. HON. RICHARD A. LEVIE SENIOR JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

HON. SONIA SOTOMAYOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, U.S. SUPREME COURT

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