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Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1961-04-11-F
AR05, KN02
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1963-06-17-D
AR38
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1963-10-09-A
AR40, ST31
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1963-08-19-A
AR39
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1963-05-22-C
AR37, ST24
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-07-23-B
AR24, KN20
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-09-27-C
AR27, ST14
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-09-25-L
AR27, KN23
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-10-11-D
AR28, KN24
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-11-29-C
AR29
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-11-23-A
AR29
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-11-19-D
AR29
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-11-13-C
AR29
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1963-01-08-C
AR31, ST19, KN28
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-03-26-B
AR18
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-02-08-B
AR16
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-02-07-D
AR16, ST08, KN12
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-AR7956-F
John Reardon (left) and Patricia Brooks (right), of the New York City Opera Company, perform onstage during the Opera Society of Washington’s production of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute,” following a state dinner in honor of President of India, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. East Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-AR7956-A
Actors perform onstage during the Opera Society of Washington’s production of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute,” following a state dinner in honor of President of India, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. Left to right: George Shirley, of the Metropolitan Opera Company; Robert Schmorr, Donald Gramm, Patricia Brooks, and John Reardon, of the New York City Opera Company. East Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-AR7837-G
President John F. Kennedy walks with an unidentified military official across the South Lawn of the White House to attend the sixth installment of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy’s Musical Programs for Youth by Youth. Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-AR7650-L
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.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-AR7650-E
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.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-AR7650-D
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.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-AR7606-T
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.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-AR6356-A
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.