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Marilyn with Jewels, Bert Stern

1962/2012

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Marilyn Monroe, Crucifix
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This digital pigment print is from The Last Sitting, commissioned by Vogue Magazine in 1962 and printed in 2013. Signed and numbered by the photographer with copyright stamp (verso) ...
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Digital Pigment

Marilyn with Sequin Gloves
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As one of the iconic images from The Last Sitting, commissioned by Vogue Magazine, Marilyn with Sequin Gloves was created in 2011 from the negative Bert Stern shot in 1962. It is a ...
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Marilyn with Nikon (Close Up)
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Located in New York, NY
Photographed in 1962 and created as a digital pigment print in 2012, Bert Stern's Marilyn with Nikon (Close Up) is hand-signed, titled and numbered by the photographer, (recto); and ...
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20th Century Black and White Photography

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Digital Pigment

Marilyn with Chinchilla Coat
By Bert Stern
Located in New York, NY
As one of the iconic images from The Last Sitting, commissioned by Vogue Magazine, Marilyn with Chinchilla Coat was created in 2011 from the negative ...
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20th Century Portrait Photography

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Marilyn Monroe in the Car Looking Forward
By Ernst Haas
Located in New York, NY
One of the last photographs taken of Marilyn Monroe, this stunning image from the set of her last film (The Misfits) was taken in 1960 and was printed in 2019. A gelatin silver prin...
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How to Marry a Millionaire
By Frank Worth
Located in New York, NY
Created by Frank Worth in 1953, this absolutely stunning and glamorous image of Marilyn Monroe on the set of How to Marry a Millionaire is a...
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20th Century Black and White Photography

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