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  1. 2. Apr. 2024 · Artist blind stamp on recto. Marlene Dietrich (1901-92) gained international fame starring in paramount films such as Morocco (1930) and The Devil is a Woman (1935). The director Josef von Sternberg was instrumental in shaping the actress’s femme fatale image in those, and several other visually arresting movies.

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  2. Vor 3 Tagen · So Marlene Dietrich, the pioneer of androgyny who seduced Hollywood in a suit, tie and top hat, was an unexpected muse for Dior’s latest catwalk collection, staged at the Brooklyn Museum in New...

  3. 2. Apr. 2024 · 16. x. 20. in. Signed and numbered 40/250. “Marlene Dietrich had stubby fingers, but here they have been retouched to their advantage. Hurrell’s tendency in the 1930s was to use dramatic lighting from a single source in order to dramatize his Hollywood celebrities, and to make them expressionist and modern in the style of the German 1920s.

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  4. 11. Apr. 2024 · By the time of her death in 1992, Marlene Dietrich hadn’t set foot in her Manhattan penthouse for a good 15 years. While the great cabaret star was holed up in her Paris apartment, in hiding from life, it remained mothballed, a repository for mementoes of past glories – and, indeed, lovers. But just before her bibelots and belongings were brushed away in 2022, the photographer David ...

  5. 1. Apr. 2024 · Autoren. > Renate Seydel (Autorin) Angaben. > Produktart: Buch. ISBN-10: 3-89487-361-2. ISBN-13: 978-3-89487-361-5. Verlag: Henschel Verlag, Berlin. Herstellungsland: Deutschland. Erscheinungsjahr: 2000. Seitenanzahl: 312. Sprache: Deutsch. Bindung/Medium: gebunden. Verfügbarkeit. > weitere Ausgaben. > 1.) Marlene Dietrich.

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · For Maria Grazia Chiuri's 2024 pre-fall Dior show, she brought the French house to the Brooklyn Museum—and added a few other decidedly American twists. For runway beauty mainstays Peter Philips ...

  7. 27. März 2024 · Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song is a fascinating tribute, warmly documented by her grandson David Riva, and narrated by Jamie Lee Curtis. It contains notes from her diary, archival footage, first-person voice-overs, clips from various interviews, and rare images of Dietrich in her front-line fatigues. This is a must-see for film ...