Time magazine's issue marking the death of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis. An autographed photo of a nude Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis has been found by archivists searching through the thousands of collectibles gathered by late pop icon Andy Warhol. Matt Wrbican, who is overseeing the cumbersome project — and who along with other researchers authenticated the signature through handwriting comparisons — said Onassis was a frequent visitor to Warhol's Montauk beachfront estate. Which turns out to have been a mistake. It landed in the hands of porno publisher Larry Flynt, who turned it into a poster for his magazine, Hustler, "Jackie O sent a copy — likely as a joke — to Warhol," Wrbican says.
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The nude photos that showed Jackie Kennedy Onassis on a beach in were made possible by her husband, a new book says. Andersen says that Onassis abandoned Kennedy almost immediately after the wedding, going on a long business trip. He rushed back to her after he obtained a sad note she had sent to a friend, but after several weeks together she left to spend time with family and he rekindled his romance with Callas. Onassis then dined openly with Callas at a restaurant with Paris. Kennedy got back at him by making him dine at the same table the next night with her. Onassis got so fed up with Kennedy that he hatched a plan to teach her a lesson, Andersen says, according to a book excerpt. He fed detailed maps of the island of Skorpios as well as the dates and times of where Jackie was expected to be to 10 photographers.
Autographed nude photo of Jackie Onassis found in Warhol collection
Let's take a look at five things you might not have known about Jackie O. Jacqueline Bouvier came to international prominence when JFK became president, but she very nearly had a different husband. In December , she became engaged to another man, John G. Husted was a Yale grad, a stockbroker, and a member of the same upper class of New York society as the Bouvier family.
Hired by the Andy Warhol Foundation, they have spent six years cataloging and photographing every item the famous artist left behind. Warhol was known for avidly collecting every day items he came in contact with. In , he began filling up and taping shut boxes, and shipping them to a storage facility in New Jersey.