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The photograph below was taken by ©Javier Nieto and appears with kind permission.
Below, painting on the building by ©Wilhelm Moser.
Photographer unknown at this time.
The four photographs below were taken by ©James Tate and appear with kind permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©Piero Fiaschi and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©César
Augusto and appears with kind permission.
Below, artist and photographer unknown at this time.
Below, artist and photographer unknown at this time.
The photograph below was taken and designed by ©Manuela Munch and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©Patrick Power and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©Lauren Rauk, Berlin 2007 and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©Wouter Vandendriessche and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©John Gibbins and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©Jotka26 and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below, by ©Liis Roden, entitled 'Dietrich Hallway' was taken at Berlin's Die fabrik hostel which
is an old factory building in 2008. The photograph appears with kind permission.
The photograph below were taken by ©Ikari and appear with kind permission.
The photograph below appears courtesy ©Inaxi Holland
The photograph below was taken by ©Ángela Soto Carreira and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below of Marlene Dietrich Platz was taken by ©Mark Ridley and appears with kind permission.
www.highton-ridley.co.uk
The two photographs below were taken by ©Yéléna Remetin and appear with kind permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©Jeffrey De Keyser and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©Ex-Smith and appears with kind permission.
The two photographs below were taken by ©Daquella Manera and appear with kind permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©Curtis Rogers and appears with kind permission.
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The photograph below was taken by ©Pedro Mendes and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©Giovanni Cassanese and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©ColumbusTravelGal and appears with kind permission.
(Cunard QM2 Maritime Quest Exhibition).
The photograph below was taken in Brussels, the photographer at this time is unknown.
The photograph below was taken at the Washington D.C. spy museum by ©Guenno and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©Yu-li and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©Brian Dylan and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below appears with kind permission from ©Les Double Faces. Photographer unknown at this time.
The five photographs below were sent in by Lily Taylor from Wiltshire, U.K.
The two photographs below were taken by ©Azzurra Camoglio in Turin, Italy and appear with kind permission.
Moviem@tica
The Marlene fan below appears with kind permission from Serge Davoudian.
'It has been edited by LE CERCLE DE L’EVENTAIL,the french association of fans collectors (musée Galliera,
Paris), for the exhibition MARLENE au Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris (Galliera). 100 (numeroted 1/100) hand painted
and handmade fans have been made by : Sylvain Le Guen & Frédérick Gay
The fan dimension, from bottom to top is 28 cm, from left to right
(open) : 37 cm'
www.lecurieux.com
Sylvain Le Guen
Frédérick Gay
The photograph below 'Marlene Dietrich @ Konnopke's Imbiss' was taken by ©Robert 'lostillusions75' and appears with
kind permission.
Marlene being sculpted by Ernesto De Fiori (1884-1945) in 1931.
Photographer unknown at this time.
See 'Dietrich Portraits & Sketches' for pictures of the bust
The photograph below was taken by ©John Alexander as featured on the cover of Eleanor Bailey's book 'Marlene Dietrich
Lived Here'.
This photograph appears courtesy of Transworld Publishers.
Marlene Dietrich waxworks at Madame Tussauds in Berlin.
Photographs appear with kind permission ©Pete Shacky.
The photograph below was taken by ©Florian Dirks and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©Roberto Rocco and appears with kind permission.
The two Marlene dolls below were designed by ©Paul Crees and Peter Coe and appear with kind permission.
The photograph below entitled 'Marlene in the wall' was taken by ©Cosme
Lapena and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below of artist Heol was taken by ©DeuG and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©Michael Frost and shows artist Stephen B. Whatley in his studio with his Marlene oil
painitng 1993.
(see 'Dietrich Portraits & Sketches' page).
The image/photograph below is by ©Gene Granata and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below of the Marlene hologram at Potzdamer in Berlin was taken by ©Selkirk Branch and appears with kind
permission.
The
photograph below was taken by ©Jan Brilleman and appears with kind permission.
‘The
drawing made on a wall in one of the rooms of the Fort Benoorden Spaarndam, probably made by a German soldier or prisoner
in that fort during WWII. Fort Benoorden Spaarndam is part of the Defenceline
of Amsterdam. I was there in September 2006 during a guided tour. A couple of weeks before that tour they started with
restoration works in that fort and our group was one of the first outsiders that saw that drawing. We came in that completely
dark room and when the candlelight touched that wall I promptly called: "Marlene Dietrich" ! The wall with the drawing
was painted white after the war, but after cleaning they discovered it’. -Jan Brilleman.
'Hitchcock and Dietrich' Glass Mosaic panel produced by ©Greenwich Mural Workshop and appears with kind permission from
Nathan Lobb. This mosaic appears in Leytonstone London Underground Station and is one of a series of mosaics there,
celebrating Alfred Hitchcock.
Greenwich Mural Workshop
The two photographs below of the Marlene waxworks in St. Petersburg were taken by ©Zoja Adler and appear with kind
permission.
The two photographs below of the Marlene suit appear with kind permission from ©A.Hall
'This is a recreation of Marlene Dietrich's 1933 Cream Suit. The beret and tie are as close as
I could source to the original photo, and the suit is made from a natural cream wool, interlined with horsehair twill canvas,
cotton wadding and custom shoulderpads. The pleated trousers are made from the same, with 2 side pockets, 2 hip pockets on
the jacket and a left breast pocket'. -A.Hall.
The photograph below was taken in the Damstraat, near the Damsquare, Amsterdam by ©Irene Van Dalen and appears with kind
permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©Peter Krajewski
and appears with kind permission.
The photograph below was taken by ©Mila Ubermensch and appears with kind permission.
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