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Ella FITZERALD " Mercédès " 1988
By Annie Leibovitz
Located in CANNES, FR
Annie Leibovitz ( 1949- )
photo : 24 x19 cm .
Ella Fitzgerald devant un cabriolet Mercedes . 1988
Original Vintage work .
Framed : 42 X 42 cm
Category
1980s Modern Portrait Photography
Materials
Photographic Paper
$1,704 Sale Price
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" Sa Marguerite ". Don de BRIGITTE BARDOT
By Ghislain Dussart
Located in CANNES, FR
Ghislain Dussart ( 1924 - 1996 )
BB " Sa Marguerite ".
Don de BRIGITTE BARDOT
photo originale : 31 x 21 cm
encadrement : 49 x 39 cm .
Ghislain Dussart a travaillé comme photog...
Category
1970s Realist Portrait Photography
Materials
Photographic Paper
Marilyn Monroe Monkey business
By Virgil Apger
Located in CANNES, FR
EKtachrome Vintage 1953 .20x15cm
Category
1950s Modern Portrait Photography
Materials
Photographic Film
$662 Sale Price
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Marilyn Monroe 1953
Located in CANNES, FR
Ektachrome vintage . 1953 . 20x15cm
Marilyn Monroe .
Category
1950s Pop Art Portrait Photography
Materials
Photographic Film
$579 Sale Price
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" une nuit sur le mont chauve " Serge LIFAR collection
Located in CANNES, FR
"Une nuit sur le mont chauve " is a "Serge Lifar " ballet photograph attribued to Boris Lipnitzki .(1887-1971).
signed back side of the photo : COPYRIGHT by Ag...
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Late 20th Century Dada Portrait Photography
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Silver Gelatin
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