Marilyn Monroe Ballerina - NYC - 1954 - B-19Learn More About This Great Item....HISTORYThis image from the ŌBallerinaÕ series, one of Milton & MarilynÕs most recognized collaborations was taken in 1954 at MiltonÕs New York City studio when Marilyn arrived for the opening of the "Seven Year Itch," Clothing designer, Ann Klein, sent various outfits to MiltonÕs studio for Marilyn to wear, however all the outfits were 2 sizes too small. All of the poses in this sitting amusingly deal with MarilynÕs problem of holding up the ill-fitting toule and satin dress. The most recognized image from this sitting was chosen as one of Time-LifeÕs 3 most popular images of the 20th Century along with Albert Einstein (photographer Phillipe Halsman) and Winston Churchill (photographer Yousuf Karsh). 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!
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„ Stamped, Numbered, and signed by Joshua Greene | What Do People Say?"I received my prints today and I can't say enough how delighted I am with
them. They are wonderful..I am so very happy with these prints. I never thought that I would possess anything close to these prints... Thank you so much."
-Suzanne Perrier, Colorado more testimonials>>>"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." Haroldo Silva, Brazil |