The Lost (and Found) Cartoons of Jackie Kennedy

(Photo: Wright)

Those up on their Kennedy lore will recall that the young Jacqueline Bouvier worked briefly as the Washington Times-Herald‘s “Inquiring Camera Girl,” but did you know that she was also adept at capturing images with a pen and pencil? Wright recently auctioned eight ink sketches done by Jackie Kennedy (then the First Lady) in 1961, as she waited to be interviewed for Look Magazine. Following the interview, the drawings were gifted to the magazine’s president and until last month remained in his family.

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