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Cultural depictions of John F. Kennedy

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Cultural depictions of John F. Kennedy
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Cultural depictions of John F. Kennedy, the 35th American president, include films, songs, games, toys, stamps, coins, artwork, and other portrayals.

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Official Presidential portrait of John F. Kennedy painted by Aaron Shikler
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John F. Kennedy, a 1988 statue by Isabel McIlvain installed outside the Massachusetts State House in Boston

Film and television

Fictionalized

Documentaries

Stylistic

Brett Stimely
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Depictions of the John F. Kennedy assassination

Stage production

Music

Over 200 musical works have been released about JFK, most of which were released following his assassination.[2][deprecated source] Most notably "Bullet", written by Glenn Danzig, first recorded by Misfits (band) in January and February of 1978 and released as the band's second single in June of the same year.[3] Some other various examples are:

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Artwork

White House Curator William G. Allman discusses the inspiration behind Aaron Shikler's portrait of John F. Kennedy
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Toys and games

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Governmental images

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The Kennedy half dollar has been the official United States half dollar coin since 1964

See also

References

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