Exhibition: Elle s’appelait Jackie


The Parisian Galerie Joseph features a hundred and fifty rare photographs of Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, Jackie Kennedy, 37th First Lady of the United States, wife of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. We discover her through pictures in company with André Malraux or her husband, but also through various letters exchanged with American dignitaries or even through magazines and documentaries. This retrospective allows visitors to rediscover the woman who left a mark on an entire generation with her style, courage and grace.

"Elle s’appelait Jackie" exhibition, from March 14th to May 26th 2015.
Open every day from 10am to 7pm.
Full rate: €8 / Concession (students and seniors with free access to the Musée Picasso): €6 / Free for visitors under 24.

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Jackie Kennedy with the French Minister for Cultural Affairs André Malraux, May 11th 1962 at the White House, Washington D.C.
© John F. Kennedy Presidential Library

Galerie Joseph
4, place de Thorigny
75003 Paris
France
Metro: Chemin Vert (line 8) and Saint-Paul (line 1).

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