Marilyn Monroe Peasant Series - P-89Learn 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. HISTORYAnother image from one of our favorite sittings, this photograph was taken on the French village set used to film What Price Glory. The set and costume combined to inspire Monroe's dramatic side, yielding this moment where we see Marilyn as a wistful peasant. Milton passionately believed in Marilyn's potential as a dramatic actress and had optioned the film rights for the novel, The Brothers Karamazov, to use as a future Marilyn Monroe Productions film project. This image from the "Peasant" series was restored by The Archives and was presented in "Portraits of an Era" for first-time-ever public viewing. 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! Related Items... | What Do People Say?"I couldn't be happier with your quality and customer service! more testimonials>>>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 |