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Monroe, Marilyn. (1926–1962). Original Cable to Georges Auric. A typed one-page letter dictated by Marilyn Monroe to be sent to Georges Auric of the Academie du Cinema in Paris, thanking him for the invitation to become an honorary member of his organization. Pencil notation indicates this was sent on February 6, 1960. 11 x 8.5 inches.


An interesting communication from the legendary actress, model, singer and sex symbol to the important French composer, a member of the so-called "Les Six," the group of artists informally associated with Jean Cocteau and Erik Satie.

Monroe, Marilyn. (1926–1962) Original Cable to Georges Auric

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Monroe, Marilyn. (1926–1962). Original Cable to Georges Auric. A typed one-page letter dictated by Marilyn Monroe to be sent to Georges Auric of the Academie du Cinema in Paris, thanking him for the invitation to become an honorary member of his organization. Pencil notation indicates this was sent on February 6, 1960. 11 x 8.5 inches.


An interesting communication from the legendary actress, model, singer and sex symbol to the important French composer, a member of the so-called "Les Six," the group of artists informally associated with Jean Cocteau and Erik Satie.