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The President John F Kennedy and his first Lady Jaqueline arriving at Dallas "LOVE Field " Airport on the 22 of November 1963 a day that would change history. The First Lady is carrying a bouquet of red Roses she has just received. they would later be seen in the back of the Presidents Lincoln Limousine car mixed with the brain and scull tissues of the President after the well planned assassination.
This would be the last day of Camelot and nothing… would ever be the same.
Photomontage using archive material and a JFK Quote.
Jackie is buried at Arlington National Cemetery alongside President Kennedy.The 1961 Lincoln Continental stretch limo that JFK was riding in on 22 November 1963, it was completely refurbished, painted black, given a bulletproofing and put into service for President Lyndon Johnson. That car is now on display at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.The limousine should have been part of the “crime scene investigation,”
Thomas Dellert is an internationally renowned Swedish painter and photographer who has taken part in numerous solo exhibitions throughout the United States and several European nations. His works are featured in the permanent collections of the Holocaust Memorial Museum (Washington DC), Heinz, Mercedes Benz, Absolute Vodka and the Swedish Royal Family, to name a few. Combining satirical and historical elements, Dellert mixes painting, collage and graphic art to convey both the deep darkness and shining hope of humanity.