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Terry O'Neill
Faye Dunaway - Oscar Ennui, Los Angeles, 1977

1977

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Inkjet, Rag Paper

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Bronze Bust – Frank Sinatra posing at the studio of famous Sculptor Jo Davidson. Circa 1946. Note the famous bust of Franklin Delano Roosevelt...
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