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First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy attends the opening of the Mona Lisa exhibit at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Left to right: French Ambassador to the United States, Hervé Alphand; pianist Madeleine Malraux (mostly hidden), wife of Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux; Mrs. Kennedy; Nicole Alphand, wife of the French Ambassador.
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First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy visits with Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux, at the opening of the Mona Lisa Exhibit at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy delivers remarks from the lectern at the opening of the Mona Lisa Exhibit at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
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Master of ceremonies, composer, and conductor Leonard Bernstein (at microphones) speaks at a fundraising dinner and closed-circuit telecast of "An American Pageant of the Arts" for the National Cultural Center; President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy attended the dinner. Nina Warren, wife of Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, sits left of Mr. Bernstein. National Guard Armory, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy arrives at the Dupont Theater in Washington, D.C. to view the Bengali film "The World of Apu," directed by Satyajit Ray. (L-R) President Kennedy; Former United States Ambassador to India Senator John Sherman Cooper of Kentucky; Senator Cooper's wife Lorraine Cooper; manager of the Dupont Theater Gerald G. Wagner.
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President John F. Kennedy delivers remarks at the opening of the Mona Lisa exhibit at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Left to right: pianist Madeleine Malraux (wife of Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux); First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; Minister Malraux; Secretary of State Dean Rusk; President Kennedy.
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President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy attend the opening of the Mona Lisa exhibit at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Left to right: Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux; Mrs. Kennedy; President Kennedy; pianist Madeleine Malraux, wife of Minister Malraux. [Spots on image are original to the negative.]
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President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy stand before the Mona Lisa at the opening of a temporary exhibition of the painting at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (L-R) President Kennedy; pianist Madeleine Malraux (wife of Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux); Minister Malraux; First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; Vice President Lyndon Johnson.
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First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux, stand before the Mona Lisa at the opening of a temporary exhibition of the painting at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
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First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy visits with Egyptian archaeologist, Dr. Ahmed Fakhry, at the Tutankhamun Exhibit in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
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Egyptian archaeologist, Dr. Ahmed Fakhry, visits with First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy in front of a statuette from the Tutankhamun Exhibit at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Egyptian Minister of Culture, Dr. Sarwat Okasha (right of the First Lady), and his wife (behind the First Lady) look on.
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First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy views a statuette from the Tutankhamun Exhibit at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., with Egyptian archaeologist, Dr. Ahmed Fakhry (left).
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First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy looks at a statuette from the Tutankhamun Exhibit at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (L-R) Egyptian archaeologist, Dr. Ahmed Fakhry; the First Lady; and Mrs. Okasha, wife of Egyptian Minister of Culture, Dr. Sarwat Okasha.
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Egyptian archaeologist, Dr. Ahmed Fakhry, speaks with First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy in front of a statuette from the Tutankhamun Exhibit at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Egyptian Minister of Culture, Dr. Sarwat Okasha (behind Dr. Fakhry), looks on.
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First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy arrives at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., for the opening of the Tutankhamun Exhibit. Letitia Baldrige, Social Secretary to the First Lady, exits the automobile.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Staff Files of August Heckscher
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Photograph of the proposed National Cultural Center (later known as the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts) in Washington, D.C.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Staff Files of August Heckscher
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Photograph of an aerial view of the proposed National Cultural Center (later known as the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts) in Washington, D.C.
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Singer, Tony Bennett, performs at an American jazz concert for students participating in the White House Summer Seminar. Ellipse, President’s Park, Washington, D.C.
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Singer, Tony Bennett, and pianist, Dave Brubeck, perform during an American jazz concert for students participating in the White House Summer Seminar. Left to right: drummer, Joe Morello; double bassist, Eugene Wright; Dave Brubeck; Tony Bennett. Ellipse, President’s Park, Washington, D.C.
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Singer, Tony Bennett, performs at an American jazz concert for students participating in the White House Summer Seminar. Ellipse, President’s Park, Washington, D.C. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]
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Naval historian, Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (at lectern), delivers remarks at the opening of “The Old Navy, 1776-1870,” an exhibit of naval prints and watercolors from the collection of former president, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Seated onstage (L-R): Administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA), Bernard L. Boutin; President John F. Kennedy; Archivist of the United States, Dr. Wayne C. Grover (right of lectern). Rotunda, National Archives Building, Washington, D.C.
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Naval historian, Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (at lectern), delivers remarks at the opening of “The Old Navy, 1776-1870,” an exhibit of naval prints and watercolors from the collection of former president, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Seated onstage (L-R): Administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA), Bernard L. Boutin; President John F. Kennedy; Archivist of the United States, Dr. Wayne C. Grover (right of lectern). Rotunda, National Archives Building, Washington, D.C.
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Naval historian, Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (at lectern), delivers remarks at the opening of “The Old Navy, 1776-1870,” an exhibit of naval prints and watercolors from the collection of former president, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Seated onstage (L-R): Administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA), Bernard L. Boutin; President John F. Kennedy; Archivist of the United States, Dr. Wayne C. Grover (right of lectern). Rotunda, National Archives Building, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (at lectern) delivers remarks at the opening of “The Old Navy, 1776-1870,” an exhibit of naval prints and watercolors from the collection of former president, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Seated onstage (L-R): Administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA), Bernard L. Boutin; naval historian, Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison; Archivist of the United States, Dr. Wayne C. Grover (right of lectern). Rotunda, National Archives Building, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (at lectern) delivers remarks at the opening of “The Old Navy, 1776-1870,” an exhibit of naval prints and watercolors from the collection of former president, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Seated onstage (L-R): Administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA), Bernard L. Boutin; naval historian, Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison; Archivist of the United States, Dr. Wayne C. Grover (right of lectern). Rotunda, National Archives Building, Washington, D.C.