Marilyn Monroe Ballerina Sitting - B-15Learn More About This Great Item....This photo was taken in 1954 when Marilyn Monroe arrived for the opening of the "Seven Year Itch." BENEFITSBring to life your empty walls by bringing home a limited edition print from the collection of legendary photographer, Milton H. Greene. These prints make fantastic gifts for Marilyn Monroe fans, the classic movie enthusiast, or art collector. Authenticated by the photographer's son and apprentice, Joshua Greene. HISTORYThis image from the "Ballerina" sitting, is one of Milton and Marilyn's most recognized collaborations. This photo of Marilyn Monroe was taken in 1954 at Milton's New York City studio when Marilyn arrived for the opening of the "Seven Year Itch." Clothing designer, Anne Klein, sent various outfits to Milton's studio for Marilyn to wear, however all the outfits were 2 sizes too small. All of the poses in this sitting amusingly deal with Marilyn's problem of holding up the ill-fitting toule and satin dress. The most recognized image from this sitting was chosen as one of "Time-Life's" 3 most popular images of the 20th Century along with Albert Einstein (photographer Phillipe Halsman) and Winston Churchill (photographer Yousuf Karsh). This newly restored image was published for the first time in the May-June 2001 issue of "American Photo." FEATURESAll printing is done in house with the Hewlett Packard Designjet Z3200 printer with 12-pigmented inks. These prints are scientifically rated to last 200 years!
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