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Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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SOLD — Andre de Dienes | Nu en l'air | Photograph, 1960

Argentic edition on argentic paper, Estate signed

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Nu en l'air, 1960

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Argentic edition on argentic paper, Estate signed

Artwork Copyright © Andre De Dienes

Andre De Dienes

Nu Sur Le Rocher, 1960

Photography

Photograph

EUR 890

Andre De Dienes

Nu Avec Ballon, 1960

Photography

Photograph

EUR 690

Andre De Dienes

Marilyn Monroe. Au Lit, 1953/2006

Photography

Photograph

EUR 690

Andre De Dienes

Nude Bathing, 1960

Photography

Photograph

EUR 890

Andre De Dienes

Marilyn Monroe (Set Of 2), 1946

Photography

Gelatin Silver Print

USD 3,000

Andre De Dienes

Marilyn Monroe III, 1946

Photography

Gelatin Silver Print

USD 1,500

Andre De Dienes

Marilyn Monroe I, 1946

Photography

Gelatin Silver Print

USD 1,500

Andre De Dienes

Marilyn Nineteen (1945), 2006

Photography

Photograph

EUR 690

Andre De Dienes

Becoming Marilyn (1945), 2006

Photography

Photograph

EUR 690

Andre De Dienes

Nu Assise Sur Rocher, 1960

Photography

Photograph

EUR 890

Andre De Dienes

Nu Avec Fleurs, 1960

Photography

Photograph

EUR 590

Andre De Dienes

Marilyn. La Sortie De Bain. (1945), 2006

Photography

Photograph

EUR 690

Andre De Dienes

Nu à La Pose, 1960

Photography

Photograph

EUR 590

Andre De Dienes

Norma Jean In Red (Marilyn Monroe 1945), 2006

Photography

Photograph

EUR 690

Andre De Dienes

Nude On Stone Bench, 1955

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