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KENNEDY, John F (1917-1963) Autograph letter signed ("Jack")...

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 383

KENNEDY, John F (1917-1963) Autograph letter signed ("Jack")...

Schätzpreis
7.000 $ - 9.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
7.500 $
Beschreibung:

KENNEDY, John F. (1917-1963) Autograph letter signed ("Jack") to Franz Bueb (1916?-1982), Hyannis Port, [19 July 1954]. 3 pages, on a 12mo calling card, with original transmittal envelope addressed in his hand and signed "Kennedy" in the return address. [ With: ] —KENNEDY, Jacqueline (1929-1974) 7 Autograph letters signed ("Jackie") and one Autograph letter (unsigned), New York and Washington, 1959-1971, to Franz Bueb; —KENNEDY, Rose (1890-1995) Letter signed ("Rose Kennedy") Palm Beach, 27 December 1971 to Franz Bueb. Offered together with a telegram and engraved invitations to the 1953 wedding of Jacqueline Lee Bouvier and John F. Kennedy.
KENNEDY, John F. (1917-1963) Autograph letter signed ("Jack") to Franz Bueb (1916?-1982), Hyannis Port, [19 July 1954]. 3 pages, on a 12mo calling card, with original transmittal envelope addressed in his hand and signed "Kennedy" in the return address. [ With: ] —KENNEDY, Jacqueline (1929-1974) 7 Autograph letters signed ("Jackie") and one Autograph letter (unsigned), New York and Washington, 1959-1971, to Franz Bueb; —KENNEDY, Rose (1890-1995) Letter signed ("Rose Kennedy") Palm Beach, 27 December 1971 to Franz Bueb. Offered together with a telegram and engraved invitations to the 1953 wedding of Jacqueline Lee Bouvier and John F. Kennedy. Correspondence with Franz Bueb, a German-born artist who taught painting to Jacqueline Kennedy. Kennedy's letter reads in full: "Dear Franz: I have been receiving your cards- the trip sounds fine. There is a strong prospect I shall be coming over in August. Would you send me Elise Hansen's address if you have it. Did you see her. Any other information would be welcome. In addition - I no longer have her Salon number. Call me when you return -- as I should like to hear the news - I may see you. Best Jack[.]" Jacqueline Kennedy's letters primarily concern Bueb's artwork. A undated letter (but circa late 1959 - early 1960) offers a good sample of the tone: "I sent your pictures back today — Those 2 foolish women who have the gallery here came to see them — Unfortunately they only show the most violently modern paintings — all streaks & spots you can't tell what it is — I will keep you watercolor at the window & the black & white one - but I WONT let you make it a campaign contribution! You can make a much better contribution when the time comes -- a poster of Jack or start ARTISTS FOR KENNEDY movement..." Together, nine pieces plus related ephemera.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 383
Auktion:
Datum:
14.12.2016
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York
Beschreibung:

KENNEDY, John F. (1917-1963) Autograph letter signed ("Jack") to Franz Bueb (1916?-1982), Hyannis Port, [19 July 1954]. 3 pages, on a 12mo calling card, with original transmittal envelope addressed in his hand and signed "Kennedy" in the return address. [ With: ] —KENNEDY, Jacqueline (1929-1974) 7 Autograph letters signed ("Jackie") and one Autograph letter (unsigned), New York and Washington, 1959-1971, to Franz Bueb; —KENNEDY, Rose (1890-1995) Letter signed ("Rose Kennedy") Palm Beach, 27 December 1971 to Franz Bueb. Offered together with a telegram and engraved invitations to the 1953 wedding of Jacqueline Lee Bouvier and John F. Kennedy.
KENNEDY, John F. (1917-1963) Autograph letter signed ("Jack") to Franz Bueb (1916?-1982), Hyannis Port, [19 July 1954]. 3 pages, on a 12mo calling card, with original transmittal envelope addressed in his hand and signed "Kennedy" in the return address. [ With: ] —KENNEDY, Jacqueline (1929-1974) 7 Autograph letters signed ("Jackie") and one Autograph letter (unsigned), New York and Washington, 1959-1971, to Franz Bueb; —KENNEDY, Rose (1890-1995) Letter signed ("Rose Kennedy") Palm Beach, 27 December 1971 to Franz Bueb. Offered together with a telegram and engraved invitations to the 1953 wedding of Jacqueline Lee Bouvier and John F. Kennedy. Correspondence with Franz Bueb, a German-born artist who taught painting to Jacqueline Kennedy. Kennedy's letter reads in full: "Dear Franz: I have been receiving your cards- the trip sounds fine. There is a strong prospect I shall be coming over in August. Would you send me Elise Hansen's address if you have it. Did you see her. Any other information would be welcome. In addition - I no longer have her Salon number. Call me when you return -- as I should like to hear the news - I may see you. Best Jack[.]" Jacqueline Kennedy's letters primarily concern Bueb's artwork. A undated letter (but circa late 1959 - early 1960) offers a good sample of the tone: "I sent your pictures back today — Those 2 foolish women who have the gallery here came to see them — Unfortunately they only show the most violently modern paintings — all streaks & spots you can't tell what it is — I will keep you watercolor at the window & the black & white one - but I WONT let you make it a campaign contribution! You can make a much better contribution when the time comes -- a poster of Jack or start ARTISTS FOR KENNEDY movement..." Together, nine pieces plus related ephemera.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 383
Auktion:
Datum:
14.12.2016
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York
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