 Entitled "The Roses," Marilyn Monroe is photographed carrying a bouquet of roses in Los Angeles, 1956. $29.97 |  Taken in Laurel Canyon, in December of 1954, Milton photographed numerous candids. $29.97 |  The Ballerina Series contains some the most popular images available of Marilyn Monroe. $29.97 |
 The mystery of Marilyn Monroe comes through even when she's not looking at you. $29.97 |  This image of Marilyn is part of a series taken in the guest bedroom of Hollywood producer Joseph Schenck’s villa. $29.97 |  This beautiful image of Marilyn Monroe was taken in 1954 in Milton's New York Studio. $29.97 |
 Creating the makeup for the look of Cherie (Marilyn’s character), Milton felt that she would never get any sun since Cherie slept during the day and was inside at night, so she should appear pasty white. $29.97 |  This rare candid photograph was taken in the bleachers, while the director Joshua Logan, Marilyn & Milton were reviewing the site for the rodeo sequences in the film "Bus Stop." $29.97 |  Marilyn rounds up the band in this image taken in 1956 Idaho while shooting the movie 'Bus Stop.' $29.97 |
 Milton took this rare candid on a clear day in Tahoe in 1956. $29.97 |  During the filming of 'Bus Stop', Milton captured Marilyn in this candid shot at an Arizona Rodeo Stadium. $29.97 |  Milton took this image of Marilyn in 1956 during the filming of "Bus Stop", a film they produced as well. $29.97 |
 This promotion shot of Marilyn Monroe as 'Cherie' in Bus Stop was taken by Milton in 1956 in Los Angeles. $29.97 |  Surrounded by guests at the party, Marilyn appears relaxed as she talks with everyone. She looks exquisite in a short black dress with spaghetti straps. $29.97 |  Marilyn Monroe complements a complete oriental motif - with an embroidered ottoman, folding dressing screen and a Pekinese dog. $29.97 |
 This alluring image of Marilyn Monroe was taken in 1955 at famed journalist Edward R. Murrow's home in New York. $29.97 |  In April 1956 Milton captured Marilyn Monroe in a fabulous Gray Fur on the back lot of 20th Century Fox in Los Angeles. $29.97 |  Marilyn stands in the doorway with her hat and gray fur. This elegant photo of Ms. Monroe was taken in 1956 Los Angeles. $29.97 |
 Marilyn Monroe never had a real Graduation picture, so in 1956 Milton captured this stunning photo of Marilyn as an impromptu Graduation picture. $29.97 |  In this session, Marilyn dresses as a Gypsy while Milton reads her palms through the glass. He was right, a legend she would become... $29.97 |  Milton & Marilyn Monroe embarked on their most versatile sessions on the back lot of 20th Century Fox in 1956. $29.97 |
 This loose risque Marilyn Monroe photograph was taken on a studio backlot in Los Angles in 1956. $29.97 |  During this sitting, Marilyn took on a number of characters to exemplify her range. $29.97 |  This candid image of Marilyn Monroe was taken in 1954 in New York. $29.97 |
 Marlon Brando and Marilyn Monroe were called upon to be photographed for PR and improve ticket sales for a benefit gala performance of "The Rose Tattoo." $29.97 |  Marilyn and Marlon Brando have a little fun with promotional shots Milton took promoting a benefit for the Actor's Studio in 1955. $29.97 |  Famed entertainer Maurice Chevalier & Marilyn Monroe sing a swooning duet with piano accompaniment at Milton's New York Studio in 1955. $29.97 |
 Milton and Marilyn's first sitting together was in Los Angeles for Look magazine in September of 1953. $29.97 |  Marilyn Monroe married Arthur Miller in June 1956. Here Marilyn offers Arthur a bite of the wedding cake... $29.97 |  Considered much too risqué for the 1950s, this striking image was the result of Milton and Marilyn's first sitting. $29.97 |
 Marilyn is pampered by Make Up! in this 1953 Los Angeles photograph by Milton Greene. $29.97 |  Marilyn Monroe is all business in this candid phone call shot that captures a more personal side of Marilyn Monroe. $29.97 |  Here Marilyn enacts a scene from "Prince & The Showgirl" in the London Studio. $29.97 |
 This beautiful image was taken in 1956 on the set of The Prince & The Showgirl in London, England. $29.97 |  Marilyn animates a couple of sweaters that Amy Greene (Milton's wife) chose for her at a local boutique. $29.97 |  Marilyn, in this austere setting, sits proud and strong. This beautiful image was taken in 1955 in Connecticut. $29.97 |
 Milton photographed Marilyn in his daylight studio he had converted from a barn. $29.97 |  In the rustic setting of Los Angeles' Laurel Canyon in 1953, this image portrays a Marilyn 'Classic', pedal pushers and all. $29.97 |  Sent by Look magazine's editor Fleur Cowles to photograph Monroe for the November Holiday issue, Milton captured the self-reliance and strength of Marilyn. $29.97 |
 This image displays the playful eroticism that was apparent in all of Milton's & Marilyn's work together. $29.97 |  Photographed for LIFE magazine, this series produced several memorable images. $29.97 |  This sitting in January of 1957, in that simple red dress, would be the last between Milton and Marilyn. $29.97 |
 Appropriately entitled the Red Sitting, these images display the playful eroticism that was apparent in all of Milton's & Marilyn's work together. $29.97 |  This image of Marilyn, admiring a primitive statue, was taken at producer Joseph Schenck's villa in October 1953, a month after Milton and Marilyn's first sitting. $29.97 |  Witness a side of Marilyn Monroe rarely seen. $29.97 |
 This candid image was taken in 1956 in Connecticut at Richard Rodger's home during a well deserved off day. $29.97 |  Marilyn lounges playfully against a tree on a beautiful sunny afternoon. $29.97 |  A young Marilyn Monroe is daydreaming about a day on the tennis court. Photographed in 1956 in Connecticut. $29.97 |
 Wearing blue pedal pushers and matching blouse from Jax, this playful image was done in New York City, September 1954 $29.97 |  While on location in New York for "The Seven Year Itch," Marilyn relaxes in Milton's studio wearing one of the terry-cloth robes she liked so much. $29.97 |