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presidents. Mrs. Kennedy asked Shikler to do the portrait of her late
husband -- quite a challenge since there wasnt a person to meet
or study. To fill that empty space, Shikler found a photo of
JFK running up the stairs, and he liked the angle of Kennedys
head so much he merged it with a body fashioned from a
photo of his brother, Ted Kennedy, standing over the Presidents gravesite
arms folded, deep in thought. Shikler says the portrait captures the great
moment that defined JFKs presidency -- It had to be the Cuban
Missile Crisis. What else could there be?Shikler says some critics consider the
portrait too serious, that the downward gaze conjures JFKs assassination. But Jacqueline
approved. Like most portraits of first ladies and presidents, their portraits hang
separately in the White House. This seems lonely in a way, but
thats the interesting thing about these images -- you see something you i