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Intimate Portraits of JFK as His Public Image Took Shape

March 13, 2026 by Lourdes Alvarez

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John F. Kennedy became a dynamic leader who captured America during the mid-20th century. From his early days in politics to his time as president, some photographs illustrate his evolution. Here, we can see how Kennedy’s image was carefully crafted and shaped in the eyes of the public, setting the stage for his legacy.

#1: A Young Congressman’s Formal Portrait

In this portrait taken in 1947, a young John F. Kennedy is at the start of his political career. As a newly elected Democratic congressman from Massachusetts, he started his career as a public persona. At that time, the country was still recovering from World War II, and Kennedy represented a fresh face in politics.

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