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Kennedy Jacqueline

Jackie Kennedy ALS while in France, visiting a "cuckoo woman with this Constant Nymph family"

 

Single page ALS written in graphite on lightly toned tissue stock,  8" x 10.5." Recto and verso extensively written. Signed by Jacqueline to the verso as "Much love and rappelez moi aux bons souvenirs de votre chere enourage - Jackie/ XO." Accompanied by the original mailing envelope with the postmarked stamp of "Paris, 4-10, 1949 .." (October 10, 1949). Autograph envelope in the hand of Jacqueline, addressed to her mother at Merrywood, McLean Virginia.  Envelope lacking the flap, with a partial separation along right edge. ALS near fine with expected folds. Accompanied by 6 black and white glossy photos, most annotated or inscribed by Jackie to the verso, each 3.75" x 2.75."

 

Jacqueline's warm letter to her mother has her meandering with reflections on first nearly breaking an ankle while visiting a "cuckoo" painter with "Constant Nymph" children who loved to play childish pranks, (descending from trees, and setting up traps - who appear to be pretending to capture visitors ..), to  then another reflection on French boys and comparing them to Americans, and then on to her progress on learning French.

 

She had started the letter with "There isn't any more news but I know you like to get a lot of letters …" with the implication that Jackie writes quick frequently to her mother. The delightful letter noted that she was including photographs of her home and friends. Her bubbly, effervescent letter is shown in part below:

 

 

"Dearest Mum-

There isnt anymore news but I know you like to get a lot of letters- I went out with a friend of Mone Forests to this painter for tea- she was the most wonderful cuckoo woman with this Constant Nymph family-children descending on you out of trees + they had dug pits + covered them with grass so that I practically broke my ankle 6 times - The woman - Henriette Groll - said to come + see her in Paris + and she would draw me-

 

Last night I went to Marianne Friedmans pension - She was my roommate on the boat - + this French girl + her brother were there - + Ura + this terribly nice boy from Nimes - Marc - They helped us with our comps - I wrote mine first in halting French + Marc did it all over - It really was very hard + they all took it so seriously + searched for words so hard - + it was really so nice of them as you know no American boy would be that nice + take all that trouble with some dumb foreigners who couldn’t do their own homework -

 

We took some pictures of everyone + I'll send them to you - I'm enclosing some of the house etc today …

 

I am getting fairly good marks but the language isn't coming as fast as I hoped. I think 1/2 the reason is that I speak English with (illegible) + Judith - we try to not to - but its impossible when we've something desperately important to say … Going out with French boys is really the best thing Mummy! I just talk my head off + feel that I've made so much progress when the evenings over …"

 

A lovely letter inclusive of photographs from Jackie's stay in France while attending University.


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