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  • GP driver Graham Hill and not yet identified person. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Mike Hawthorn, (38) Ferrari Dino 246. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Mike Hawthorn. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Mike Hawthorn. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Mike Hawthorn and Peter Collins. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Mike Hawthorn and Peter Collins. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Peter Collins. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Peter Collins and his his American wife Louise Collins. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • GP driver Peter Collins. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Mike Hawthorn and Peter Collins. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Stirling Moss, Tony Brooks and Maurice Trintignant. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Stirling Moss, Tony Brooks and Maurice Trintignant. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Stirling Moss, Tony Brooks and Maurice Trintignant. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Tony Vandervell, founder of the Vanwall Formula One racing team with a Vanwall car. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Stirling Moss, (28) Vanwall VW7, stops at the pits with valve problems. Tony Vandervell (white hat), founder of the Vanwall Formula One racing team. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Stirling Moss, (28) Vanwall VW7, stops at the pits with valve problems. Tony Vandervell (white hat), founder of the Vanwall Formula One racing team. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Stirling Moss, (28) Vanwall VW7, stops at the pits with valve problems. Tony Vandervell (white hat), founder of the Vanwall Formula One racing team. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Stirling Moss, (28) Vanwall VW7, stops at the pits with valve problems. Tony Vandervell (white hat), founder of the Vanwall Formula One racing team. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Stirling Moss, (28) Vanwall VW7, stops at the pits with valve problems. Tony Vandervell (white hat), founder of the Vanwall Formula One racing team. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Stirling Moss, (28) Vanwall VW7, stops at the pits with valve problems. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Stirling Moss, (28) Vanwall VW7 and Tony Vandervell (white hat). Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Princess Grace and Prince Rainier, Princess Antoinette. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Princess Grace and Prince Rainier. Maurice Trintignant, (20) Cooper T45, the race's winner. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Princess Grace and Prince Rainier. Maurice Trintignant, (20) Cooper T45, the race's winner. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Rainier and Princess Grace closing the track of the Monaco Grand Prix 1958. Car: Ford Fairlane Sunliner 1956. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Sophia Loren arriving at Nice Airport for Cannes Film Festival 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Moustache, French bandleader (singing), and his wife at their wedding. Saint-Tropez 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • George Schlee, Greta Garbo, Tina Onassis leaving the yacht Christina of Aristotle Onassis. Monaco harbor 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • George Schlee, Greta Garbo, Tina Onassis. Monaco harbor 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • George Schlee, Greta Garbo, Tina Onassis. Monaco harbor 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • George Schlee, Greta Garbo, Tina Onassis. Monaco harbor 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • George Schlee, Greta Garbo, Tina Onassis. Monaco harbor 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • George Schlee, Greta Garbo, Tina Onassis. Monaco harbor 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Clown scene: Pablo Picasso in drag. Jacqueline in the background. La Californie, Cannes 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Clown scene: Pablo Picasso in drag. La Californie, Cannes 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Clown scene: Pablo Picasso in drag. La Californie, Cannes 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso at the entrance of La Californie with his chauffeur and boxer dog Jan. Cannes 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso at the entrance of La Californie with his boxer dog Jan. Cannes 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso and Jacqueline at the entrance of La Californie, Cannes 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso, Jacqueline, Clive Bell and Barbara Bagenal, an artist herself and wife of Nicholas Bagenal. In front of restaurant Chez Félix. Cannes 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Clive Bell and Félix Cenci. In front of restaurant Chez Félix. Cannes 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Installation of mural "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare") on a schoolyard in Vallauris. Destined for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare"). Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Waiting for the unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus". Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Aika Sapone, daughter of Michele Sapone, Pablo Picasso's tailor, waiting for unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus". Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso, Jean Cocteau and Maurice Thorez, leader of the French Communist Party (PCF). Unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare") for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare"). Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Paulo Picasso, Jacqueline, Pablo Picasso, Maurice Thorez, leader of the French Communist Party (PCF). Unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare") for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare"). Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso and Maurice Thorez, leader of the French Communist Party (PCF). Unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare") for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare"). Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso, Paulo Picasso, Maurice Thorez. Unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare") for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare"). Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso, Paulo Picasso, Maurice Thorez. Unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare") for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare"). Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Paul Derigon, mayor of Vallauris. Unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare") for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare"). Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Marie Cuttoli, close friend and collector of Pablo Picasso's works and ?. Unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare") for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare"). Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Georges Salles, President of the ICOM and Marie Cuttoli, close friend and collector of Pablo Picasso's works. Unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare") for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare"). Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • From left Paul Derigon, the mayor of Vallauris, Georges Salles, President of the ICOM (left) and Henri Laugier, Member of the Executive committee of the UNESCO. Unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare") for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare"). Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso, Jean Cocteau and Maurice Thorez, leader of the French Communist Party (PCF). Unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus". Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso signing autograph for Lucien Clergue. Unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus". Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso signing autograph for Lucien Clergue. Unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus". Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso signing autograph. Unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus". Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • On the right Pablo Picasso's chauffeur Jeannot. Unveiling of mural "The Fall of Icarus" for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. The mural is made up of forty wooden panels. Initially titled "The Forces of Life and the Spirit Triumphing over Evil", the composition was renamed in 1958 by George Salles, who preferred the current title, "The Fall of Icarus". Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Postman at the door of La Californie. Today: Pavillon de Flore, 22 Avenue de Coste Belle. Cannes 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Postman at the door of La Californie. On the left the gatehouse. Today: Pavillon de Flore, 22 Avenue de Coste Belle. Cannes 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn