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Artist: Georges Dambier
Suzy Parker Hydrangea
By Georges Dambier
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Georges Dambier (France, b. 1925-2011) Suzy Parker, Hydrangea, 1953 Archival pigment print Edition of 25
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1950s Georges Dambier Color Photography

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Archival Pigment

Barbara Mullen Riva Ski Nautique
By Georges Dambier
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Georges Dambier (France, b. 1925-2011) Barbara et MHA sur le Riva Eden Roc Antibes (Riva Ski Nautique), 1957 Archival Pigment Print Edition of 5
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1950s Georges Dambier Color Photography

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Archival Pigment

Catherine Surfboard Biarritz
By Georges Dambier
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Catherine surf - Biarritz, 1960 Signed and numbered in ink on verso Archival pigment print Paper 20 x 20 inches; Image 17 3/8 x 17 3/8 inches Edition 14 of 25
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1960s Georges Dambier Color Photography

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Archival Pigment

Pin up Deauville, 1959
By Georges Dambier
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Pin up Deauville, 1959/Printed Later Signed and numbered in ink on verso Archival pigment print Image 17" x 12", Paper 20" x 16", Matted 24" x 20"
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1950s Georges Dambier Color Photography

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Archival Pigment

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