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1970s French Poster, Centre d'Action Pour la Propreté de Paris: Propreté Partout! affiche chalet a now-iconic interview with Marilyn

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a now-iconic interview with Marilyn Monroe for Marie Claire magazine had a journalist ask the actress what she wore to bed

developing a corpus of some of the most active posters in history

but it has also retained a warm and intimate side

This is an American movie poster for the 1964 film

with small tears

1970s French Poster, Centre d'Action Pour la Propreté de Paris: Propreté Partout! affiche chalet a now-iconic interview with MarilynDate: 1970s Size: 24. 5 x 6. 75 inches About the Artist: The artist known as PIEM (Pierre Georges Marie de Barrigue de Montvallon) came from a family descended from the nobility of the region of Aix en Provence. He was the son of Serge de Montvallon, director of the Maison de la Chimie, and Madeleine Champavere, he is the brother of Robert de Montvallon. Pierre describes: "I was the child rickety and redhead a family of Aix en Provence, the third in a

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