Jacqueline Kennedy brought an appreciation of the fine arts to the Kennedy administration.
Jacqueline Kennedy was the
wife of the 35th United States president John F. Kennedy. She was
the First Lady of the United States during her husband’s presidency. She
did not like the interior decoration of the White House as it lacked the
historical importance. She established a fine arts committee to look after the
allocated funds and the restoration process that was going on. Henry Du Pont
was the American furniture expert who was given the charge of consultation.