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Artist: Earl Leaf
Actress Marilyn Monroe wins a trophy, 1952. Photographed by Earl Leaf
By Earl Leaf
Located in Cologne, DE
Actress Marilyn Monroe wins a trophy at the 'Star Of Tomorrow' Awards on January 26, 1952 in Los Angeles, California.
Photographed by Earl Leaf. Earl Leaf b...
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1950s Modern Earl Leaf Art
Materials
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Rat Packin' with a Bottle of Jack
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July 25, 1961. Singer Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr. sit at a table as fellow singer and Rat Pack member Frank Sinatra pours Jack Daniels from a bottle at the Cocoanut Grove during...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Earl Leaf Art
Materials
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