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Signed, stamped and hand numbered by the estate of Andre de Dienes and by Ono West Rublishing. // Marilyn Monroe. Au Lit by André de Dienes, originally photographed in 1953 and reprinted in 2006, offers an intimate and candid glimpse of the iconic actress in a moment of relaxation. Captured in black and white, Marilyn is seen reclining on a bed, engaging with a telephone, exuding a sense of comfort and ease. The photograph’s soft lighting and casual composition reveal a more personal side of the star, contrasting with her glamorous public persona. This signed, stamped, and hand-numbered edition, issued by the estate of André de Dienes, captures the timeless appeal and charm of Marilyn Monroe.
Marilyn Monroe. Au Lit, 1953/2006
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Signed, stamped and hand numbered by the estate of Andre de Dienes and by Ono West Rublishing. // Marilyn Monroe. Au Lit by André de Dienes, originally photographed in 1953 and reprinted in 2006, offers an intimate and candid glimpse of the iconic actress in a moment of relaxation. Captured in black and white, Marilyn is seen reclining on a bed, engaging with a telephone, exuding a sense of comfort and ease. The photograph’s soft lighting and casual composition reveal a more personal side of the star, contrasting with her glamorous public persona. This signed, stamped, and hand-numbered edition, issued by the estate of André de Dienes, captures the timeless appeal and charm of Marilyn Monroe.
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