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Marilyn Monroe with Lauren Bacall at Premiere Vintage Press Print

1953

$395
£299.72
€342.70
CA$551.71
A$613.42
CHF 320.30
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SEK 3,829.17
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Black and white candid shot of Lauren Bacall and Marilyn Monroe posed at a premiere for "How to Marry a Millionaire", circa 1953. -- One-of-a-kind original vintage press print from the Celebrity Vault archives. Own a piece of history and kick-start your collection with our one-of-a-kind pieces of your favorite celebrities. -- "The Marilyn Monroe community was shocked and stunned at the untimely passing of truly one of the greatest Monroe sculptors of all time, Kim Goodwin. Primarily a very talented and successful make up artist, Goodwin was also a legend among the Monroe fandom for his exquisite work on creating the most beautiful one of a kind Marilyn Monroe dolls the world has ever seen. No other sculptor has ever come close to creating a true likeness of Monroe as Kim did and his attention to detail was second to none. From the Collection of Kim Goodwin (stamped on back). Provenance: From the Celebrity Vault and Globe Entertainment & Media Corp., holders of the one of the world's largest collections of original and limited edition celebrity images. Their library contains more than 10 million images representing 3,500 photographers. In addition to the original Globe Photos Agency library, the collection also incorporates several other valuable archives, including the Harris & Ewing Historical Archive, The Frank Worth Archive, The Movie Star News Collection, Jill Gibson Archive, Camera Press and Photo Trends, among others."
  • Attributed to:
    Kim Goodwin
  • Creation Year:
    1953
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 8 in (20.32 cm)Width: 10 in (25.4 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Austin, TX
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 48246741stDibs: LU1662215155852

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