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100 | _aNaudet, Jean-Jaques. | ||
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_aMarilyn / _cJean-Jacques Naudet. |
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_aNew York, NY : _bAssouline, _cc2002. |
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_a79 p. : _bchiefly ill. (some col.) ; _c22 cm. |
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520 | _aMarilyn...the word instantly evokes glamour, charm, voluptuous beauty, but also an alluring childlike vulnerability. It's precisely this multifaceted and complex appeal that created her incredible popularity and ensures her continuing fame. Each of the various photographers she worked with cultivated a different side of Marilyn's beauty and personality. Here are the firsthand accounts by (as well as the photographs of) some of Marilyn's most trusted photographers telling what it was like to photograph this legend: Henri Cartier-Bresson; Andre de Dienes; Cecil Beaton; Richard Avedon and Milton Greene. | ||
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_aMonroe, Marilyn, _d1926-1962 _vPictorial works. |
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_aMotion picture actors and actresses _vPictorial works. |
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