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Artist: Ed Pfizenmaier
Marilyn Monroe being photographed by Cecil Beaton, New York

Marilyn Monroe being photographed by Cecil Beaton, New York

By Ed Pfizenmaier

Located in New York, NY

Signed by the photographer on the verso Marilyn turned up almost 2 hours late for her photo session with Cecil Beaton at the Ambassador Hotel in New York. Nevertheless, Beaton was ...

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1950s Ed Pfizenmaier Art

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