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  • Marilyn Monroe Photograph by Philippe Halsman
    By Philippe Halsman
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    Artist: Philippe Halsman (1906-1979) Title: Marilyn Flirting Medium: gelatin silver prints Date: 1952 printed in 1981 Edition: 178/250 Size: image 12.5" x 8.75"; with frame 20.25" x...
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    Vintage 1950s American Modern Photography

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    Wood, Paper

  • Marilyn Monroe Photograph by Philippe Halsman
    By Philippe Halsman
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    Artist: Philippe Halsman (1906-1979) Title: The True Marilyn Medium: Gelatin silver prints Date: 1952 printed in 1981 Edition: 186/250 Size: image 12.5" x 8.75"; with frame 20.2...
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    Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Photography

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    Paper

  • Photograph of Marilyn Monroe by G. Barris Photograph, 1962
    Located in Saint ouen, FR
    Photograph of Marilyn Monroe by G. Barris Photograph taken in 1962 Printed in 1987 Photograph signed by the photographer on the lower righ...
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    Vintage 1960s Photography

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    Paper

  • Photograph Self-Portrait by Sam Taylor-Wood
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    A framed C-print photography by British artist Sam Taylor-Wood (1967-). Entitled "Self-Portrait in a Single-Breasted Suit with Hare", the print was made in 2001 and its unique in this size at 9" h x 6" w. Presented in a wood frame. Provenance: Matthew Marks Gallery, NYC (label verso). Artist Biography (courtesy of Guggenheim Musuem Collection) Sam Taylor-Wood B. 1967, LONDON Sam Taylor-Wood was born in London in 1967. At the age of sixteen, she enrolled in an art school in Hastings, later moving back to London to attend Goldsmiths College. After graduating in 1990, she worked as a bartender and as a dresser at the Royal Opera House; the latter experience would influence her work’s unabashed theatricality. Originally a sculptor, she began working in photography, film, and video in the early 1990s. Her first film, 16mm (1993), consists of an isolated female figure gyrating to a steady beat. She explored similar intersections between video, dance, theater, music, film, and video in subsequent works, including Killing Time (1994), in which seemingly bored actors wait their turn to lip-synch the lines of different characters from Richard Strauss’s Electra. Her photographic work also finds points of intersection with other mediums. The title of Five Revolutionary Seconds (1995–98), for example, refers to her creation of a panoramic image by rotating her camera around a room over that period of time; the resulting image has a narrative quality despite being a static image. In recent years, Taylor-Wood has engaged ideas of celebrity culture in her work. Third Party (1999–2000), a seven-screen video installation at the Hayward Gallery in London, featured pop singer Marianne Faithful and actor Ray Winstone in different one- and two-person scenes of flirtation and ennui, creating a party-like environment in the gallery where the viewer is privy to these personal exchanges. Equal parts pathos and humor, the two-minute film Pietà (2001), in which the artist attempts to suspend the Hollywood actor and hard-living icon Robert Downey, Jr. in her arms, also evokes the well-known art historical subject. Her video David (2004) evokes similar connotations and intimately unveils the much-photographed dynamic soccer icon David Beckham in deep sleep. Time and speed are often centerpieces of her videos, whether the rapid acceleration of a bowl of fruit’s decay process in Still Life (2001) or the illusion of frozen time in The Last Century (2006), for which the actors are in fact filmed in real time but remain impossibly still. Taylor-Wood’s first narrative film, Love You More (2008), borrows its title from a song by the 70s punk band Buzzcocks and chronicles the story of two teenagers who hear the recently released song together in a record store. Since her first show, Killing Time at the Showroom in London in 1994, Taylor-Wood has had solo exhibitions at White Cube in London (1995, 2001, 2004, and 2008), Kunsthalle Zürich (1997), Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. (1999), Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid (2000), Centre National de la Photographie in Paris (2001), Musée d’Art Contemporain de Montréal (2002), Russian Museum in St. Petersburg (2004), Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney (2006), Museum of Contemporary Art in Cleveland (2007), and Museum of Contemporary Art in Houston...
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    Early 2000s English Modern Photography

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  • Black and White Photograph of Marilyn Monroe
    By Milton H. Greene
    Located in West Palm Beach, FL
    This photograph was acquired from a Palm Beach estate and is a 1978 print from the original negative of the photo taken in the 1950s by Milton H. Greene when Marilyn Monroe (Norma Je...
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    Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Photography

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    Lucite, Wood, Paper

  • Marilyn Monroe
    Located in London, GB
    This extremely rare 1952original Marilyn Monroe photograph was taken at La Guardia Airport, New York, and used in various Spanish publications. This information can seen through the...
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    Vintage 1950s American Photography

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    Paper

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