Marilyn Monroe - Legends Series Print - BC-2Learn More About This Great Item....The Archives collectible prints, books, and calendars are not available from any other source. BENEFITSBring to life your empty walls and create stimulating conversation by bringing home a print from the collection of legendary photographer, Milton H. Greene. Perfect gift for that classic movie enthusiast, Marilyn Monroe fanatic, or art collector. Authenticated by the photographer's son and apprentice, Joshua Greene. HISTORYMilton H. Greene took this image of Marilyn Monroe in 1955 while living
with the Greene family in New York. It was during this time that Milton, Jay
Kanter, and Irving Stein sued 20th Century Fox to release Marilyn from her
'slave' contract. They won . . . and a month after this image was taken, she appeared
in public for the first time in a year. Appropriately entitled the 'Black
Cape' sitting, this image portrays Marilyn's new-found freedom and confidence.
The rest you might say, is legendary. FEATURESPrinted on Hewlett Packard's Premium Plus Photo Satin Paper making it easy to achieve consistently great image quality and color stability with minimal color shift.
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