About This Image
Charles DeGaulle and Jackie Kennedy during her celebrated trip to Paris with President Kennedy. The extraordinary warm welcome afforded to the French-speaking Mrs. Kennedy during this visit prompted President Kennedy's now famous remark, "I do not think it altogether inappropriate to introduce myself…I am the man who accompanied Jacqueline Kennedy to Paris, and I have enjoyed it." June 1962 Used TIME Sept 28, 1962 stamp on verso.Paul Schutzer, a photojournalist with LIFE Magazine was born in Brooklyn on July 11, 1930 and died while on assignment during the Six-Day War, June 5, 1967 in Negev, Israel. He was only 36 and died on the first day of the war. Life magazine later published his last photos that were in his camera when he was shot. He was famous for his "The Blunt Reality of the War in Vietnam" cover photo in Life.
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Price $1,500
Sale Price $1,050
Ref.# 11679
Medium Silver print
Mount unmounted
Photo Date 1962 Print Date 1962
Dimensions 9 x 7-1/8 in. (229 x 181 mm)
Photo Country France
Photographer Country United States (USA)
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