JFK Library and Museum
 
 

First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy

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Mrs. Kennedy, President Kennedy, and Madame Malraux congratulate violinist Isaac Stern at the Dinner for Andre Malraux, 11 May 1962.

President and Mrs. Kennedy and Madame Malraux congratulate violinist Isaac Stern, 11 May 1962. KN-C21656

Mrs. Kennedy receives an Egyptian statue. Dr. Mostafa Kamel, Ambassador of Egypt, and Mrs. Kennedy at the National Gallery of Art, 03 November 1961.

Ambassador of Egypt Dr. Mostafa Kamel and Mrs. Kennedy, 03 November 1961. PX 64-7:2

French President Charles de Gaulle stands between President Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy on the steps of the Elysee Palace, Paris, France, 31 May 1961.

French President Charles de Gaulle stands between President Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy on the steps of the Elysée Palace in Paris, 31 May 1961. PX 96-33:6

"I'll be a wife and mother first, then First Lady." — Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy

About the Exhibition

On January 20, 1961, John Fitzgerald Kennedy took the oath of office to become the nation's 35th President. At age thirty-one, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy had become the third youngest First Lady in our history. With her gracious personal style and her passion for history and the arts she worked hard to be worthy of her new role.  Her first major project was the historical restoration of the White House. She created a White House Fine Arts Committee to guide and authenticate the work, created the White House Historical Society, the post of White House curator, oversaw publication of a guidebook for visitors, and established the White House Library and the Rose Garden. Once Mrs. Kennedy's restoration of the White House was nearly complete, she hosted a television tour broadcasted by CBS to more than 50 million Americans in February of 1962.

 

As First Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy planned state occasions notable for their elegance, transforming the White House into a showcase of America's heritage and contemporary cultural and intellectual achievement.  Through her activities Mrs. Kennedy instilled a new public regard for the arts. In the world of fashion, Mrs. Kennedy became a trend-setter. Designers, magazines, newspapers and the public were influenced by her style.

Mrs. Kennedy also accompanied her husband on state visits to Canada, Puerto Rico, France, Austria, the United Kingdom, image Venezuela, Mexico, Costa Rica, and Columbia.  She traveled as First Lady to Pakistan,  and image India. Her interest in the cultures of the countries she visited and her fluency in languages made her a popular ambassador around the world.

 

The exhibit covers Mrs. Kennedy's childhood, support of the arts, leadership in historic preservation and role as an effective cultural ambassador. The exhibit on the White House years documents her extraordinary contributions to the nation during the Kennedy presidency. Particular attention is given to her work in image restoring the White House and in developing its collection of art and historical furnishings. The display includes photographs, video footage of her televised tour of the White House and international travels, her  imageartwork and clothing.

Exhibit Highlights

Featured in the exhibit is the image Apricot Dress and coat which Mrs. Kennedy wore while touring Lake Pichola, India in March 1962 and the pale yellow image Day Suit designed by Oleg Cassini Mrs. Kennedy wore for a luncheon with President Mme Charles de Gaulle at the Elysee Palace, Paris in May 1961.

Dressing Room Doors: Of special note among the personal artifacts is a pair of imagetrompe l'oeil doors from Jacqueline Kennedy's dressing room in the White House.

Camera: Also displayed is the imagecamera Jacqueline Bouvier used as a reporter and photographer for the Washington Times-Herald. She first met Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy at a dinner party given by newspaperman Charles Bartlett.

Egyptian Statue: Featured in the exhibit is a 2400 BC imagestatue of a striding man given to Jacqueline Kennedy by Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser in appreciation for her role in helping to save the ancient image temples of Abu Simbel in the Nile Valley.

 
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