Marilyn Monroe Black Cape - BC-3

Item# v1-MHG-BC3-poe
$750.00
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HISTORY

This is one of the sittings that Milton and Marilyn did while Marilyn, hiding in self-imposed exile from her public, was living with the Greene family in New York. Milton, Jay Kanter, and Irving Stein sued 20th Century Fox to gain MarilynÕs release from her ÒslaveÓ contract. They won, and a month after this picture was taken, she appeared in public for the first time in a year. This newly restored image has never been previously exhibited or published.

FEATURES

Printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Fine Art Paper in The Archives exclusive archival printing process. ¥ Scientifically rated to last 240 years! ¥ Limited Edition of 500 ¥ Image Size 18 x 18 on 23 x 23 Paper ¥ Digitally Re-mastered by The Archives ¥ Stamped, Numbered, and signed by Joshua Greene



What Do People Say?

"Milton Greene is, in my opinion, Marilyn's most unique photographer... Thanks to his sensitive and deep knowledge of her... he had a chance to capture in pictures what defined Marilyn as a true icon of the 20th Century."

Haroldo Silva, Brazil

"I couldn't be happier with your quality and customer service!

Everyone who comes into my home comments on the wonderful prints I have hanging up throughout my home. I've had every print professionally framed and they look stunning! I have an Archives print hanging up in every room in my home! "

-Scott Inman, Massachusetts
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