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Eve Arnold, US actress Marilyn Monroe rest between takes under the surveillance of Paula STRASBERG, Monroe's drama coach, on the set of the 'The Misfits' by John HUSTON. Nevada, USA (1960)
Title: Eve Arnold, US actress Marilyn Monroe rest between takes under the surveillance of Paula STRASBERG, Monroe's drama coach, on the set of the 'The Misfits' by John HUSTON. Nevada, USA (1960)
Description:
Archival pigment print, 24 × 34 in.
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