Sharon Tate in an Easter themed photo shoot, 1968. Each chair has ‘Happy Easter’ written on it in Swedish, Spanish, Italian and English (Left to Right).
Eric Rohmer and François Truffaut in conversation, 1968.
François Truffaut and Jean-Pierre Léaud during the filming of Baisers volés in 1968, photographed by Raymond Cauchetier
Sharon Tate, 1968
Terry Gilliam, circa 1968
Natasha Richardson practices her knitting under the tutelage of her mother, actress Vanessa Redgrave, in 1968 in Rome.
Jean-Pierre Léaud and François Truffaut on the set of Baisers volés, 1968 (x)
Godard loses his glasses and Truffaut takes a spill during the chaos of the abortive screening of Peppermint Frappé at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival. Peppermint Frappé director Carlos Saura and star Geraldine Chaplin were among those trying to prevent the screening as part of the ongoing efforts to shut down the festival.
(Godard is clearly the Velma of the Nouvelle Vague.)
The Beatles // While My Guitar Gently Weeps [Demo] (1968)
Sharon Tate in Paris, 1968
François Truffaut (right) and Jean-Pierre Léaud, on the set of his film “Baisers Volés”, Luxembourg Gardens, Paris, France, February 1968.
Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway in a still from The Thomas Crown Affair, 1968.
Study for the White House Portrait of Jacqueline Kennedy (1968) by Aaron Shikler
This painting was a study for the official White House portrait of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. For the White House portrait, Mrs. Kennedy chose to have herself depicted in a long black skirt and white blouse. The First Lady is standing in front of a mantle decorated with a bouquet of white flowers and a bust. Upon completion, Shikler decide that he was not satisfied with the final version. He felt the pose was too girlish and coy and it failed to convey Jacqueline Kennedy's reserve and strength.
Young boys throw a ball on a lush green hillside below castle ruins in Warwickshire, England, 1968. Photograph by Ted Spiegel, National Geographic
Dustin Hoffman visits the Museum of Modern Art, New York City, 1968. Photographed by Robert Goldberg.
Jim Morrison and Pam Courson at Pam’s boutique, Themis, in Los Angeles, 1968.