Marilyn by Milton Greene in 1953.
Marilyn by Milton Greene in 1953.
Coco Chanel in Paris, 1936.
“Geisha - touch of the ancient.” newspaper clipping, 1966
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Lucas Cranach the Elder, Portrait of Princess Sybille of Cleves, 1526.
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Betty Blythe in Queen of Sheba (1921)
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Marilyn Monroe baby sitting three year old Joanne Metzler, daughter of a fellow studio co-worker, 1947
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Marilyn by Bob Beerman in 1953.
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“It’s still astonishing to see that film. In fact, when he was doing storyboards for the Ave Maria section of Fantasia (1940) and one of the story people said, ‘You know, I don’t think we’re using the cartoon medium as we should be.’ Walt immediately turned on the guy and said, ‘This is not the cartoon medium, we shouldn’t only be thinking of this as a cartoon, we have worlds to conquer here.’”
- John Canemaker, Author and Historian
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