Edward Steichen - Marion Morehouse (Vogue 1927)
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Marion Morehouse In Conde Nast's Apartment,
1929. Cecil Beaton. Gelatin silver print.
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Models Lee Miller and Marion Morehouse photographed by Cecil Beaton in Condé Nast's apartment, New York, 1929.
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Model/photographer Marion Morehouse - 1927
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Marion Morehouse in a forest, photographed by Edward Steichen, 1927.
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A Side View Of Marion Morehouse - Mai 1934
Photo de Nickolas Muray pour Vanity Fair
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Model Marion Morehouse wearing an Augustabernard jacket.
Photographer: Edward Steichen
Vogue, April 27th, 1929
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Edward Steichen, Marion Morehouse (aka Mrs. E. E. Cummings), 1926
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edward steichen, marion morehouse, 1926.
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Lee Miller and Marion Morehouse Cummings (wife of e.e. cummings) in 1928, photographed by Cecil Beaton. (Vamps and Flappers of the 1910s, 1920s, and Early 1930s)
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Edward Steichen - Marion Morehouse Wearing a Dress by Chanel (Vogue 1926)
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Marion Morehouse in a Chanel Gown, 1925. Edward Steichen.
Selenium Toned Silver Gelatin.
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Lee Miller and Marion Morehouse Cummings (wife of e.e. cummings) in 1928, photographed by Cecil Beaton
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October 15, 1925 A Lucien Lelong evening dress imported from France by Bergdorf Goodman, modeled by Marion Morehouse and photographed by Edward Steichen. It is described as “of great elegance and richness made of green and gold lame with twin bias-cut side panels trimmed in mink”. From Randy Bryan Bigham, FB.
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Model, Marion Morehouse, wearing a black crepe romain bolero dress with fringed and paillette embroidered skirt by Chanel.
Photo by Edward Steichen, published in Vogue US, 1926
Courtesy Alain Truong
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Edward Steichen, Marion Morehouse (aka Mrs. e. e. Cummings), Louiseboulanger dress, 1926
ca. 1926 --- Marion Morehouse (aka Mrs. e. e. Cummings) wearing a sleeveless black chiffon dress with an unevenly hemmed skirt of velvet and chiffon petals, and a cire satin girdle; designed by Louiseboulanger
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