Marilyn Monroe Designer Print - Gypsy Series - GY-17Learn More About This Great Item....HISTORYRansacking the wardrobe department in 1956, Marilyn dressed as the gypsy fortune teller, posing here for Milton on one of their Sundays off during the filming of ÒBus StopÓ, the movie many consider as MonroeÕs finest role. This was the second of four sessions they conducted on the backlot of the 20th Century Fox studios. FEATURESPrinted on Hewlett Packard's Premium Instant-Dry Satin Photo Paper for unrivaled image quality. ¥ 11"x 14" for easy framing
¥ Digitally Re-mastered by The Archives
¥ Archivally rated to last 200 years
¥ Authentically color calibrated and proofed by Joshua Greene
¥ Hand Numbered for Verification of Authenticity | 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." more testimonials>>>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 |