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Seven New Images from Kennedy Years Available to Public: Images by Stanley Tretick, Official White House Photographer

Novato, California (PRWEB) May 3, 2006 -- The Kennedy Years - Seven new images of the Kennedy's are available to the public for the first time. The photos were taken by Stanley Tretick, the official White House photographer for JFK and a photographer for Time Life Magazine. The images have been reproduced as fine art posters and are now available online at htp://www.artExpression.com/kennedy.htm.

The seven images include some of the most memorable moments of America's Camelot and evoke the historical context of the time. As a group, the pictures help understand the construction of the Kennedy myth, one that remains intact to this day.

ArtExpression L.L.C. is working closely with a major fine art poster publishing company to make fine art reproductions of the original photographic images available to the public for the first time ever.

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Press Contact: Marc Chappell
Company Name: ARTEXPRESSION L.L.C.
Email: staff@artexpression.com
Phone: 415-883-1830
Website: http://www.artexpression.com
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