
Details:
John F. Kennedy original double-weight silver gelatin semi-glossy press photograph measuring 14 x 11 inches, depicting President Kennedy delivering a public address in Fort Worth, Texas during his fateful November 1963 trip to Texas, just hours before his assassination in Dallas. The image captures Kennedy at the podium with microphones and the presidential seal prominently displayed, surrounded by aides and local officials, offering a powerful and historically charged moment from the final day of his presidency.
The photograph is an original print on double-weight paper, bearing the “GORDON © Copyright” credit stamp on the reverse, identifying the image as the work of noted photojournalist Gene Gordon.
Near fine condition. A few slight dings and minor handling wear. Clean image area with strong contrast and sharp detail.
Gene Gordon was a prominent American photojournalist whose work appeared widely in national newspapers and magazines during the mid-20th century. Best known for his coverage of political figures, cultural events, and major news stories, Gordon photographed numerous U.S. presidents and high-profile public moments, including events surrounding John F. Kennedy’s presidency. His images are noted for their immediacy, clarity, and strong documentary composition, making original Gordon photographs desirable examples of classic American press photography.
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Includes a full letter of authenticity from JG Autographs, Inc.
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