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  • Audrey Hepburn in Monaco for the film "Monte Carlo Baby". She was at the beginning of her career and willingly posed for the photographer. Monaco 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Audrey Hepburn in Monaco for the film "Monte Carlo Baby". She was at the beginning of her career and willingly posed for the photographer. Monaco 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Audrey Hepburn in Monaco for the film "Monte Carlo Baby". She was at the beginning of her career and willingly posed for the photographer. Monaco 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Audrey Hepburn in Monaco for the film "Monte Carlo Baby". She was at the beginning of her career and willingly posed for the photographer. Monaco 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Audrey Hepburn in Monaco for the film "Monte Carlo Baby". She was at the beginning of her career and willingly posed for the photographer. Monaco 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Audrey Hepburn in Monaco for the film "Monte Carlo Baby". She was at the beginning of her career and willingly posed for the photographer. Monaco 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Audrey Hepburn in Monaco for the film "Monte Carlo Baby". She was at the beginning of her career and willingly posed for the photographer. Monaco 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Audrey Hepburn in Monaco for the film "Monte Carlo Baby". She was at the beginning of her career and willingly posed for the photographer. Monaco 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Audrey Hepburn in Monaco for the film "Monte Carlo Baby". She was at the beginning of her career and willingly posed for the photographer. Monaco 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Audrey Hepburn in Monaco for the film "Monte Carlo Baby". She was at the beginning of her career and willingly posed for the photographer. Monaco 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Audrey Hepburn in Monaco for the film "Monte Carlo Baby". She was at the beginning of her career and willingly posed for the photographer. Monaco 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Audrey Hepburn in Monaco for the film "Monte Carlo Baby". She was at the beginning of her career and willingly posed for the photographer. Monaco 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Audrey Hepburn in Monaco for the film "Monte Carlo Baby". She was at the beginning of her career and willingly posed for the photographer. Monaco 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Audrey Hepburn in Monaco for the film "Monte Carlo Baby". She was at the beginning of her career and willingly posed for the photographer. Monaco 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Princess Ashraf, sister of the Shah of Persia, in front of Carlton Hotel. Cannes 1953. Car: 1951-58 Mercedes-Benz 300 S Roadster - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Princess Ashraf, sister of the Shah of Persia, blouse and wallet matching, posing in front of Carlton Hotel with her poodle. Cannes 1953. Car: 1951-58 Mercedes-Benz 300 S Roadster - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Princess Ashraf, sister of the Shah of Persia, blouse and wallet matching, posing in front of Carlton Hotel with her poodle. Cannes 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Wherever he lived, Pablo Picasso packed as many objects as possible into the available space. The library there included the complete works of his friend Paul Eluard. La Galloise, Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso at La Galloise with a Breton shirt. In the background an automatic piano which Pablo Picasso bought 1950 in a bistro in Vallauris. La Galloise, 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso with Irène Rignault (Madame X) and the portrait of her in October 1953. This painting valued at that time at 500'000 FF was later stolen from the property of Mme Madeleine Roger, mother of Mme Rignault at Bellerive-sur-Allier or sold by her. In the background an automatic piano which Pablo Picasso bought 1950 in a bistro in Vallauris. La Galloise, Vallauris 17.10.1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • To the sound of his electrical piano, which he bought 1950 in a bistro in Vallauris, Pablo Picasso dances with Jeanne Huguet ("Totote", widow of the catalan sculptor Manolo Huguet). He says: "Je n'avais plus dansé depuis 35 ans!" ("I didn't dance for 35 years!"). La Galloise, Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • To the sound of his electrical piano, which he bought 1950 in a bistro in Vallauris, Pablo Picasso dances with Jeanne Huguet ("Totote", widow of the catalan sculptor Manolo Huguet). He says: "Je n'avais plus dansé depuis 35 ans!" ("I didn't dance for 35 years!"). La Galloise, Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • To the sound of his electrical piano, which he bought 1950 in a bistro in Vallauris, Pablo Picasso dances with Jeanne Huguet ("Totote", widow of the catalan sculptor Manolo Huguet). He says: "Je n'avais plus dansé depuis 35 ans!" ("I didn't dance for 35 years!"). La Galloise, Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • To the sound of his electrical piano, which he bought 1950 in a bistro in Vallauris, Pablo Picasso dances with Jeanne Huguet ("Totote", widow of the catalan sculptor Manolo Huguet). He says: "Je n'avais plus dansé depuis 35 ans!" ("I didn't dance for 35 years!"). La Galloise, Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Picasso working on the "War and Peace study" drawings on the wall of "Chapelle de la Paix" (or "Temple de la Paix") for the documentary film of Luciano Emmer. (The panels of War and Peace of 1952 were away on exhibition). Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso working on the "War and Peace study" drawings on the wall of Chapelle de la Paix (or Temple de la Paix) for the documentary film of Luciano Emmer. (The panels of War and Peace of 1952 were away on exhibition). Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso working on the "War and Peace study" drawings on the wall of Chapelle de la Paix (or Temple de la Paix) for the documentary film of Luciano Emmer. (The panels of War and Peace of 1952 were away on exhibition). Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso working on the "War and Peace study" drawings on the wall of Chapelle de la Paix (or Temple de la Paix) for the documentary film of Luciano Emmer. (The panels of War and Peace of 1952 were away on exhibition). Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso working on the "War and Peace study" drawings on the wall of Chapelle de la Paix (or Temple de la Paix) for the documentary film of Luciano Emmer. (The panels of War and Peace of 1952 were away on exhibition). Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso working on the "War and Peace study" drawings on the wall of Chapelle de la Paix (or Temple de la Paix) for the documentary film of Luciano Emmer. (The panels of War and Peace of 1952 were away on exhibition). Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso working on the "War and Peace study" drawings on the wall of Chapelle de la Paix (or Temple de la Paix) for the documentary film of Luciano Emmer. (The panels of War and Peace of 1952 were away on exhibition). Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso working on the "War and Peace study" drawings on the wall of Chapelle de la Paix (or Temple de la Paix) for the documentary film of Luciano Emmer. (The panels of War and Peace of 1952 were away on exhibition). Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Déjeuner at restaurant Nounou. Pablo Picasso and his daughter Maya Picasso. Golfe-Juan 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Marlon Brando at the port in Bandol 1956. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. "I waited around discreetly and had just got my Leica ready when suddenly a Vespa scooter came speeding around the corner in a cloud of dust. It was Brando with a girl clinging closely to him. They stopped and quickly went inside a house." Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. "I waited around discreetly and had just got my Leica ready when suddenly a Vespa scooter came speeding around the corner in a cloud of dust. It was Brando with a girl clinging closely to him. They stopped and quickly went inside a house." Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. "I waited around discreetly and had just got my Leica ready when suddenly a Vespa scooter came speeding around the corner in a cloud of dust. It was Brando with a girl clinging closely to him. They stopped and quickly went inside a house." Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. "I waited around discreetly and had just got my Leica ready when suddenly a Vespa scooter came speeding around the corner in a cloud of dust. It was Brando with a girl clinging closely to him. They stopped and quickly went inside a house." Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. "I waited around discreetly and had just got my Leica ready when suddenly a Vespa scooter came speeding around the corner in a cloud of dust. It was Brando with a girl clinging closely to him. They stopped and quickly went inside a house." Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. Brando liked Bandol, as nobody really knew who he was. At first he refused to be photographed, but later he came out for a walk along the harbor and even smiled when he saw the photographer. Brando announced his engagement to the press, however the love affair ended abruptly when he returned to America. Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. Brando liked Bandol, as nobody really knew who he was. At first he refused to be photographed, but later he came out for a walk along the harbor and even smiled when he saw the photographer. Brando announced his engagement to the press, however the love affair ended abruptly when he returned to America. Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. Brando liked Bandol, as nobody really knew who he was. At first he refused to be photographed, but later he came out for a walk along the harbor and even smiled when he saw the photographer. Brando announced his engagement to the press, however the love affair ended abruptly when he returned to America. Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. Brando liked Bandol, as nobody really knew who he was. At first he refused to be photographed, but later he came out for a walk along the harbor and even smiled when he saw the photographer. Brando announced his engagement to the press, however the love affair ended abruptly when he returned to America. Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. Brando liked Bandol, as nobody really knew who he was. At first he refused to be photographed, but later he came out for a walk along the harbor and even smiled when he saw the photographer. Brando announced his engagement to the press, however the love affair ended abruptly when he returned to America. Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. Brando liked Bandol, as nobody really knew who he was. At first he refused to be photographed, but later he came out for a walk along the harbor and even smiled when he saw the photographer. Brando announced his engagement to the press, however the love affair ended abruptly when he returned to America. Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. Brando liked Bandol, as nobody really knew who he was. At first he refused to be photographed, but later he came out for a walk along the harbor and even smiled when he saw the photographer. Brando announced his engagement to the press, however the love affair ended abruptly when he returned to America. Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. Brando liked Bandol, as nobody really knew who he was. At first he refused to be photographed, but later he came out for a walk along the harbor and even smiled when he saw the photographer. Brando announced his engagement to the press, however the love affair ended abruptly when he returned to America. Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. Brando liked Bandol, as nobody really knew who he was. At first he refused to be photographed, but later he came out for a walk along the harbor and even smiled when he saw the photographer. Brando announced his engagement to the press, however the love affair ended abruptly when he returned to America. Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Marlon Brando and his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman.  Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. Brando liked Bandol, as nobody really knew who he was. At first he refused to be photographed, but later he came out for a walk along the harbor and even smiled when he saw the photographer. Brando announced his engagement to the press, however the love affair ended abruptly when he returned to America. Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. Brando liked Bandol, as nobody really knew who he was. At first he refused to be photographed, but later he came out for a walk along the harbor and even smiled when he saw the photographer. Brando announced his engagement to the press, however the love affair ended abruptly when he returned to America. Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. Brando liked Bandol, as nobody really knew who he was. At first he refused to be photographed, but later he came out for a walk along the harbor and even smiled when he saw the photographer. Brando announced his engagement to the press, however the love affair ended abruptly when he returned to America. Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. Brando liked Bandol, as nobody really knew who he was. At first he refused to be photographed, but later he came out for a walk along the harbor and even smiled when he saw the photographer. Brando announced his engagement to the press, however the love affair ended abruptly when he returned to America. Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Marlon Brando at the port in Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Marlon Brando at the port in Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Marlon Brando at the port in Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Marlon Brando at the port in Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Marlon Brando at the port in Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Marlon Brando at the port in Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Marlon Brando at the port in Bandol 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn