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Artist: George Zimbel
Marylin Monroe Black and White Photograph Female Iconic Pop Americana Signed
By George Zimbel
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"Marilyn Monroe NYC 1954 Seven Year Itch" is a photograph printed in 1990 from the 1954 original negative. It is signed by the artist George Zimbel ...
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