1962 Official Kennedy Gift Print - The Red Room
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1962 Official Kennedy Gift Print - The Red Room

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1962 Official Kennedy Gift Print - The Red Room. Jacqueline Kennedy made extensive renovations to the White House in 1961 and 1962.She was an ardent admirer of French interior design. The Red Room was the first room to be refurbished. On Feb 14th, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy invited millions of people into the State Rooms of the White House via CBS television. Weeks in advance of the one-hour special, photographs of the rooms were sent to the press. Barbara Barnes, Home Furnishings Editor of the Philadelphia Bulletin, rejected the photographs and requested that she be able to send Edward H. Lehman, a commercial artist, on assignment to sketch some renderings of the rooms.
On February 9, Lehman's sketches were published in the Philadelphia Bulletin. They immediately caught the attention of Mrs. Kennedy who expressed appreciation of his work and asked to obtain the originals. Explaining that the newspaper sketches were of little value to the First Lady, Lehman returned to the White House and painted watercolors of the Red Room and the Green Room.
The Kennedys were so pleased with the results, they chose the Red Room painting to be reproduced by Hallmark and gift wrapped as the 1962 Christmas gift print for their staff. The 15 x 17 inch keepsakes were mounted in a red folder and bore the facsimile signatures of John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy.
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