Jackie
2015
The White House Historical Association was honored to help bring the enduring legacy of our founder First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy to life in the film Jackie.
Gallery
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Lincoln-Bedroom: This still from ‘JACKIE’ is of the Lincoln Bedroom during the Kennedy administration.
Credit: Still from ‘JACKIE’ Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox. All rights reserved.
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A high-resolution file of the portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln by Katherine Helm (1925) was provided to the production company for the film’s set decoration.
Credit: White House Collection/White House Historical Association
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State Dining Room: This still from ‘JACKIE’ shows the State Dining Room during the Kennedy administration.
Credit: Still from ‘JACKIE’ Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox. All rights reserved.
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A high-resolution file of the portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart (1797) was provided to the production company for the film’s set decoration.
Credit: White House Collection/White House Historical Association
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A high-resolution file of the portrait of Martha Washington by Eliaphet Fraizer Andrews (1878) was provided to the production company for the film’s set decoration.
Credit: White House Collection/White House Historical Association
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A high-resolution file of the painting, Avenue in the Rain by Childe Hassam (1917) was provided to the production company for the film’s set decoration.
Credit: White House Collection/White House Historical Association
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A high-resolution file of the painting President's House, Washington by Lefevre Cranstone (1860) was provided to the production company for the film’s set decoration.
Credit: White House Collection/White House Historical Association
More Information
See the gallery above for photos of the set and some of the artwork the association provided for set dressing.
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