Marilyn Monroe - Los Angeles - 1954 - P-61Learn More About This Great Item....HISTORYOne of our favorite sittings, this image was done on the French village set used for ÒWhat Price GloryÓ, and combined with the costume, gave Monroe the appearance of a wistful peasant. Milton, inspired by the screenplay ÓThe Brothers KaramazovÓ, believed in MarilynÕs ability to be a dramatic actress and to prove it to her, photographed her in the costume that Jennifer Jones wore in her Oscar performance, ÒSong of BernadetteÓ. FEATURESPrices based on print size and available edition number purchased, please call for personal customer service.
Printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Fine Art Paper in The Archives exclusive archival printing process.
¥ Scientifically rated to last 240 years!
¥ Digitally Re-mastered by The Archives
¥ Stamped, Numbered, and signed by Joshua Greene | What Do People Say?"Milton Greene is, in my opinion, Marilyn's most unique photographer... Thanks to his sensitive and deep knowledge of her... he had a chance to capture in pictures what defined Marilyn as a true icon of the 20th Century." more testimonials>>>Haroldo Silva, Brazil |