SHE WAS YOUNG, beautiful, and cultivated. She had studied European literature and art, spoke French and Spanish, and traveled abroad extensively. Her taste was impeccable--at once simple and sophisticated. She had, one might say, a modern outlook informed by Old World values. Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy was a new kind of First Lady, and the world embraced her as a role model and inspiration. By following her own standards and aspirations, she broadened an awareness of the arts and ...