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Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962)
Carlos Heitor Cony "(...) Na hora de pagar, alegando não ter nota menor, deixei-lhe um troco generoso. Ele me olhou espantado, retribuiu a gorjeta me desejando em dobro tudo o que eu viesse a precisar nos restos dos meus dias. Saí daquela cadeira com um baita sentimento de culpa. Que diabo, meus sapatos não estavam tão sujos assim, por míseros tostões, fizera um filho do povo suar para ganhar seu pão. Olhei meus sapatos e tive vergonha daquele brilho humano, salgado como lágrima." (O suor e a lágrima)
Beautiful Norma Jeane photographed in 1949
The Misfits (1960)
Marilyn Monroe during the filming of the 1948 comedy Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! It was her first feature film.
Marilyn Monroe on the set of There’s No Business Like Show Business, 1954.
Marilyn Monroe hosts a press party held at her home in Los Angeles on March 3, 1956.
Photos by Earl Leaf
Marilyn Monroe Photoblog : My daily personal selection of rare photos of Marilyn Monroe.
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Harold Lloyd at his Greenacres estate in 1953.
[18/07/89] Kurt Cobain in New York by Shelli Hyrkas.
David Bowie photographed by Terry O’Neill, 1974
Marilyn Monroe in 1952.
Marilyn Monroe, 1951
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Andre de Dienes, 1949.