Classic Marilyn Monroe Pose with MandolinLearn More About This Great Item....Milton's first sitting with Marilyn was in Los Angeles for Look magazine in September of 1953. When introduced, Marilyn was surprised when ‘Color Photography’s Wonder Boy’ appeared instead of this famous photographer she had envisioned. She exclaimed “Why you’re just a boy?” to which Milton replied with a smile “And you’re just a girl.” It was at that moment their bond and everlasting friendship was born. Milton captures Marilyn's innocence in this image from the 'Mandolin' series. 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?"Your gallery is simply amazing. I was pleased to find your site via an article on the Apple Website regarding Graham Nash (Nash Editions) prints. Your photographs of Marilyn Monroe and Sharon Tate are simply the most amazing discovery I have ever made from surfing the internet. Congratulations on some fine and historic work." -Scott, Phoenix, AZ |