Marilyn Monroe Surrounded by Fans during filming of Bus StopLearn More About This Great Item....Produced in 1956 by Marilyn Monroe Productions, “Bus Stop”, the film which some believe contains Marilyn’s finest acting was followed up by “Prince and the Showgirl” in 1957. Taken inside the car, Marilyn smiles as she is chauffeured through the crowd of fans outside. FEATURESAll printing is done in house with the Hewlett Packard Designjet Z3200 printer with 12-pigmented inks. These prints are available on Innova Arts 300 g/m2 Fibaprint Warmtone Gloss Paper. There will be 8 Artist Proofs and 12 Exhibition Prints, making 145 prints the maximum total, printed of this image in this medium. | What Do People Say?"I live in Edinburgh in the UK and recently purchased a limited edition print from The Archives. I have also purchased from The Archives via other venues so I knew that the service on offer would be nothing less than excellent. The print itself is of truly outstanding beauty and quality. Both the image and colours are amazingly vibrant and if the subject wasn't Marilyn Monroe anyone would think the photograph had been taken yesterday. As for the service I cannot praise these people highly enough. I received free shipment as my order exceeded $150.00 and my print arrived within days of being informed of despatch. I was kept informed via e-mail of every aspect of my order which was great for peace of mind. The Archives is an outstanding service both to the photographic world and to lovers of fine art photography." -Terry McClelland, Edinburgh, UK |