
Details:
Jacqueline Kennedy original 10 x 8” color photograph taken on November 22, 1963, depicting the First Lady presenting roses to an elderly woman seated in a wheelchair during the Dallas motorcade. The image was captured by official White House photographer Cecil W. Stoughton on the day of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination and represents one of the final public moments of the Kennedy presidency.
This is a Type I photograph, printed from the original negative within the period of capture, and is encapsulated and authenticated by PSA, with the reverse bearing Stoughton’s original identification stamp noting his authorship. The photograph is housed in PSA’s tamper-evident holder.
Fine condition.
The image poignantly captures Jacqueline Kennedy’s composure and grace just moments before history irrevocably changed. Stoughton’s assassination-day photographs are among the most important visual records of the Kennedy era, with authentic Type I examples from November 22, 1963 considered cornerstone pieces in presidential and photojournalistic collecting.
Provenance: From the archive of Cecil Stoughton (1920–2008), official White House photographer best known for capturing some of the most iconic images of the Kennedy administration, including the swearing-in of Lyndon B. Johnson aboard Air Force One following JFK’s assassination. His body of work remains an essential visual record of the early 1960s American presidency.
Authentication:
Includes a full letter of authenticity from JG Autographs, Inc.
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Reference sku: 11665 1414181-1






























