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Dietrich Through the Lens


  • ACC Art Books
  • by Iconic Images
Featuring both world-famous and never-before-seen images, the book includes work by nine renowned photographers - Eve Arnold, Terry O'Neill, Norman Parkinson, Douglas Kirkland, Lawrence Fried, Eugene Robert Richee, Don English, William Walling and Lee Miller. Amongst the wide-ranging photographs, we find on-set moments, intimate shoots, one-off encounters and striking portraits of one of the most famous actresses of all time.

ISBN 9781788842730 | EN | HB
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Publisher ACC Art Books
ISBN 9781788842730
Author(s) by Iconic Images
Publication date July 2025
Edition Hardback
Dimensions mm
Pages 208
Language(s) English ed.
Description

"Glamour is what I sell," Marlene Dietrich once said. "It’s my stock in trade."

For decades this iconic actress and singer commanded global attention as a thrilling enigma whose allure would transcend time. Dietrich Through the Lerns, a collaboration between ACC Art Books and Iconic Images, is a tribute to a mesmerising 20th-century talent whose influence is still felt today.

Featuring both world-famous and never-before-seen images, the book includes work by nine renowned photographers – Eve Arnold, Terry O’Neill, Norman Parkinson, Douglas Kirkland, Lawrence Fried, Eugene Robert Richee, Don English, William Walling and Lee Miller. Amongst the wide-ranging photographs, we find on-set moments, intimate shoots, one-off encounters and striking portraits of one of the most famous actresses of all time. Accompanied by the stories behind those prints, this book also includes an essay covering early images of Dietrich, curated by the former head of photographs at the National Portrait Gallery, Terence Pepper OBE. The historical sweep and stylistic variety of these photographs creates a rich visual tableau, shedding light on Dietrich’s famously mysterious character, which combined the sultry cabaret singer, the fierce patriot, the lover, the mother, and the independent thinker.