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Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1963-11-25-C
ST34, KN40
Sound recording
White House Audio Collection
JFKWHA-156-002
Sound recording of President John F. Kennedy’s remarks at the National Gallery of Art upon the opening of the Mona Lisa exhibition. In his speech the President thanks France for loaning the painting, discusses the historical bonds that link the two countries, and describes André Malraux, the French Minister of Culture, as an example of the interconnectedness of art and politics.
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-05-11-F
AR20, ST10, KN16
Photograph folder
Kennedy Family Collection
KFC-009-027
Contains 26 photographic prints: (KFC3790P, KFC3791P, KFC3792P, KFC1409N, KFC1408N, KFC3793P, KFC3794P, KFC3795P, KFC3796P, KFC3797P, KFC3798P, KFC3799P, KFC3800P, KFC3801P, KFC1401N, KFC1410N, KFC1413N, KFC1412N, KFC1411N, KFC1407N, KFC1405N, KFC1406N, KFC1404N, KFC1402N, KFC3802P, KFC3803P)
Photograph folder
Kennedy Family Collection
KFC-001-021
Contains 30 photographic prints: (KFC1162N, KFC1163N, KFC1445N, KFC1461N, KFC1462N, KFC1463N, KFC1464N, KFC1465N, KFC1466N, KFC1467N, KFC1468N, KFC1469N, KFC1470N, KFC1474N, KFC1475N, KFC1476N, KFC1478N, KFC1516N, KFC1517N, KFC1520N, KFC1521N, KFC1524N, KFC1525N, KFC1526N, KFC1528N, KFC1547N, KFC1551N, KFC1552N, KFC1553N, KFC1554N)
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-116-011
This folder contains material collected by the office of President John F. Kennedy's secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, concerning France. Materials include correspondence between President Kennedy and President of France Charles de Gaulle, a meeting between President Kennedy and French Minister of Finance Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, and the resignation letter of United States Ambassador to France James M. Gavin. Of note is a statement with handwritten annotations by President Kennedy regarding the loan by France of Leonardo da Vinci‘s Mona Lisa to the United States for exhibition at the National Gallery in Washington D.C. This folder contains some foreign language material.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-042-017
This folder contains materials collected by the office of President John F. Kennedy's secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, concerning President Kennedy's remarks at a ceremony in honor of the Mona Lisa at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. In his speech the President thanks France for loaning the painting, discusses the historical bonds that link the two countries, and describes Andre Malraux, the French Minister of Culture, as an example of the interconnectedness of art and politics. Materials in this folder include a memorandum, press, and reading copy of the speech, in addition to French and English copies of an address delivered by Malraux. Of note are several items with handwritten notations by the President.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Staff Files of Sanford L. Fox
JFKWHSFSLF-014-005
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Staff Files of Sanford L. Fox
JFKWHSFSLF-014-004
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Staff Files of Sanford L. Fox
JFKWHSFSLF-014-003
Photograph
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-006-011-p0013
Art exhibit in Quebec, Canada entitled "Normandie - Peace and War." Held for the benefit of the Royal Canadian Legion, the exhibit portrayed various views of Normandy, France. The photograph was sent to President John F. Kennedy with a letter dated November 22, 1961, from Mimi T. Aber. Ms. Aber wrote to the President asking for his permission to use Monet's painting "Shores of Normandy" in her exhibit. The painting was kept in the President's suite at the Hotel Carlyle in New York City. The following is stamped on the verso of the photograph: "Photo par Studio Lausanne, Montreal, No. de serie 61, 1231 Ste-Catherine Ouest, VI 9-9132."
Photograph
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-006-011-p0011
Art exhibit in Quebec, Canada titled "Normandie - Peace and War." Held for the benefit of the Royal Canadian Legion, the exhibit portrayed various views of Normandy, France. The photograph was sent to President John F. Kennedy with a letter dated November 22, 1961 from Mimi T. Aber. Ms. Aber wrote to the President asking for his permission to use Monet's painting "Shores of Normandy" in her exhibit. The painting was kept in the President's suite at the Hotel Carlyle in New York City. The following is stamped on the verso of the photograph: "Photo par Studio Lausanne, Montreal, No. de serie 59, 1231 Ste-Catherine Ouest, VI 9-9132."
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-192-8-62
President John F. Kennedy and others arrive at a dinner in honor of Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux. Left to right: French Ambassador to the United States, Hervé Alphand (on edge of frame); wife of the ambassador, Nicole Alphand (in shadow); Minister Malraux; wife of the minister, pianist Madeleine Malraux; Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson (in back, mostly hidden); First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; Lady Bird Johnson (mostly hidden); President Kennedy. Grand Staircase, Entrance Hall, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-21674
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy visits with Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux (right), during a dinner in his honor. Cross Hall, White House, Washington, D.C.
Collection
EHPH
Photographs, 1888-1969. Images collected by author and journalist Ernest Miller Hemingway, including those made by his family, friends, and professional photographers, primarily in the form of original photograph prints. Includes some original negatives and color transparencies. Also includes albums of photographs and ephemera created and compiled by Ernest's mother, Grace Hall Hemingway, and images made by or collected by Mary Welsh Hemingway. The finding aid provides a detailed index of the collection.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C21660
President John F. Kennedy and others arrive at a dinner in honor of Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux. In front (L-R): Minister Malraux; wife of the minister, pianist Madeleine Malraux; First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; President Kennedy. Others (L-R): French Ambassador to the United States, Hervé Alphand; wife of the ambassador, Nicole Alphand (mostly hidden); Naval Aide to the President, Captain Tazewell Shepard (in back); Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson; Lady Bird Johnson (mostly hidden). Grand Staircase, Entrance Hall, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C21659
President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy visit with violinist Isaac Stern, following his performance at a dinner in honor of Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux. Left to right: Mr. Stern; wife of the minister, pianist Madeleine Malraux; Mrs. Kennedy; cellist Leonard Rose; President Kennedy. White House correspondent for Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), George Herman, stands in background. East Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C21656
President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy visit with violinist Isaac Stern, following his performance at a dinner in honor of Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux. In foreground (L-R): Mrs. Kennedy; President Kennedy; wife of the minister, pianist Madeleine Malraux; Mr. Stern. East Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C21655
President John F. Kennedy and others arrive at a dinner in honor of Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux. Front row (L-R): Minister Malraux; wife of the minister, pianist Madeleine Malraux; First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; President Kennedy. Others (L-R): French Ambassador to the United States, Hervé Alphand (behind Minister Malraux); wife of the ambassador, Nicole Alphand (mostly hidden); Naval Aide to the President, Captain Tazewell Shepard (in back); Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson; Lady Bird Johnson (mostly hidden behind the President). Grand Staircase, Entrance Hall, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C21654
President John F. Kennedy and others arrive at a dinner in honor of Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux. In front (L-R): Minister Malraux; wife of the minister, pianist Madeleine Malraux; First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; President Kennedy. Others (L-R): French Ambassador to the United States, Hervé Alphand; wife of the ambassador, Nicole Alphand (mostly hidden); Naval Aide to the President, Captain Tazewell Shepard (in back); Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson; Lady Bird Johnson. Grand Staircase, Entrance Hall, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C21653
President John F. Kennedy and Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux (left, foreground), arrive at a dinner in honor of Minister Malraux. In back (L-R): wife of the minister, pianist Madeleine Malraux; French Ambassador to the United States, Hervé Alphand; First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; wife of the ambassador, Nicole Alphand; Naval Aide to the President, Captain Tazewell Shepard (on edge of frame). Two unidentified social aides flank the staircase. Grand Staircase, Entrance Hall, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C21652
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy visits with musicians following their performance at a dinner in honor of Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux. Left to right (foreground): cellist Leonard Rose; violinist Isaac Stern (mostly hidden); wife of Minister Malraux, pianist Madeleine Malraux; Mrs. Kennedy. Also pictured: Director of the National Park Service (NPS), Conrad L. Wirth; Patricia Herman (wife of White House correspondent for Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), George Herman). East Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C21651
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy visits with musicians following their performance at a dinner in honor of Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux. Left to right (foreground): cellist Leonard Rose (on edge of image); pianist Eugene Istomin; violinist Isaac Stern; wife of Minister Malraux, pianist Madeleine Malraux; Mrs. Kennedy. Patricia Herman (wife of White House correspondent for Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), George Herman) stands at right in background. East Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-192-4-62
President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy visit with violinist Isaac Stern following his performance at a dinner in honor of Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux. Madeleine Malraux (pianist and wife of Minister Malraux) visits with pianist Eugene Istomin (at left in background). East Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-192-2-62
President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy host a dinner in honor of Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux. President Kennedy, violinist Isaac Stern, Mrs. Kennedy, and pianist Madeleine Malraux (wife of the minister) stand before guests in the East Room. Also pictured: Frances Scott “Scottie” Fitzgerald Lanahan; Erma Lee Udall and Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall; socialite and artist, Margaret Eustis Finley; White House correspondent for Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), George Herman; Dorothy Léger and poet Alexis Léger (Saint-John Perse); Bettine “Betsy” Tyler and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, William R. Tyler; philanthropist and art collector, Jayne Wrightsman; Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, William A. M. Burden, Jr.; Special Consultant to President Kennedy on the Arts, August Heckscher; French Ambassador to the United States, Hervé Alphand. White House, Washington, D.C.