A portrait of Marilyn Monroe from 1946 that photographer Bruno Bernard sent to the actress in 1954 because he was concerned about her fragile mental state.
"I'm sending to her home a set of her color Norma Jean first sitting as a memento. I’m writing a message, our familiar Maurois aphorism, 'When you attain success, retain the qualities that brought you success.'" - Bruno Bernard
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