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This collectible card features an artistic image of Marilyn Monroe, depicted in a stylized manner with a radiant, colorful halo-like background. Monroe is portrayed wearing a sleeveless, low-cut black outfit, smiling, with her white blonde hair contrasting against the vibrant circular pattern behind her. The image is richly detailed with warm colors, including shades of yellow, red, and orange.
Prominently displayed at the bottom of the card is text in red and black that reads: "Elvis & Marilyn: 2x Immortal," alongside the location, "Tennessee State Museum," and the dates "Sept. 7 - Nov. 3, 1996." The text references Marilyn Monroe’s true name, Norma Jeane, and a photo credit to Michael & Heather Martin-Daniels can be found in the design details. The overall presentation highlights the cultural and entertainment significance of Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley.
This card commemorates an exhibition held at the Tennessee State Museum celebrating the legacies of two legendary American icons, Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe. The layout and design capture the theme of fame, Hollywood stardom, and their lasting impact on entertainment history.
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