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Téléfilm - La vie secrète de Marilyn Monroe
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President Kennedy Chats With Marilyn Monroe and Other Attractive People (Mostly Women)
Published on 27/12/2015
by Fritz Holznagel - online who2.com
White House photo by Cecil Stoughton
This photo of President John F. Kennedy with actress Marilyn Monroe may be the most famous shot of JFK chatting up an actress. The photo was taken at a private house party after the famous “Happy birthday, Mister President” moment at a 1962 fundraiser in Madison Square Garden. That’s Attorney General Bobby Kennedy at left, and historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. having the absolute time of his life at right.
But thanks to the sur JFK Library and its excellent website, we now have many photos of President Kennedy chatting with handsome entertainers of all kinds. Let’s take a look.
White House photo by Abbie Rowe
Here’s the president meeting Julie London (later star of TV’s Emergency!) at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Nothing inappropriate here, of course, but Kennedy’s reputation for womanizing offers an interesting subtext for these photos. Perhaps he’s just doing his presidential duty, after all.
White House photo by Abby Rowe
Actress Dorothy Provine takes her turn with the Prez. (Provine is dressed as Pinky Pinkham, her character from the TV show The Roaring 20s.) Kennedy’s good — always eye-to-eye contact. Unlike some politicians we could name.
White House photo by Abbie Rowe
Here’s JFK with an even more famous blonde, Grace Kelly. But this is an official state visit with spouses present: Jacqueline Kennedy and Prince Rainier of Monaco, respectively. They aren’t even shaking hands. Of course, possibly Kennedy was put off by Kelly’s insane hat.
White House photo by Cecil Stoughton
President Kennedy wasn’t the only one shaking hands. Here’s his loyal secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, shaking hands with superstar Judy Garland as comedian Carol Burnett looks on. What I like about these celebs-at-the-White House photos is that everybody is happy to see everybody. The glamour goes both ways. “You were in ‘The Wizard of Oz?’ That’s amazing. We’re leading the free world here.”
White House photo by Cecil Stoughton
Of course, Garland met the President as well. Judy Garland was only 4’11” tall, it turns out; John Kennedy was 6’0″ tall, and Carol Burnett has him matched in her heels here in the Oval Office. Hard to believe from looking at them here, but Garland was also five years younger than JFK. She was born in 1922, he in 1917. (Yes, that’s Danny Kaye at right.)
White House photo by Cecil Stoughton
Here’s President Kennedy with opera royalty, Maria Callas. This is at that same crazy party with Marilyn Monroe, from May 19, 1962. UN Ambassador Adlai Stevenson is at center in the background. I like the glow of celebrity in this photo, with everyone bearing in on Callas. She’s got the aura.
White House photo by Robert Knudson
Speaking of opera singers, here’s President Kennedy chatting up mezzo-soprano Grace Bumbry in the East Room of the White House after she sang at a dinner in honor of Vice-President Lyndon Johnson in 1962. The who’s who of figures in back include Speaker of the House John W. McCormack, Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren (turning away at center) and Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare Abraham Ribicoff. It was quite a party, but all these people are now dead. Except for Bumbry, who was 25 at the time. She received Kennedy Center Honors in 2009.
White House photo by Cecil Stoughton
Let’s end on this shot of JFK chatting with Julie Belafonte, wife of singer Harry Belafonte (who’s right behind them). This is that same cocktail party after “Happy birthday Mister President”! The event was at the apartment of Democratic bigwig Arthur Krim.
What an era that was, when the president would just go to someone’s apartment and mingle after an event. No wonder John Kennedy met so many attractive people.
Vente aux enchères 'Icons & Idols: Hollywood 2015 Featuring Property From The Collection of Dame Joan Collins' du 16 décembre 2015 par Juliens Auction à Beverly Hills, aux Etats-Unis.
Les catalogues sont en vente au prix chacun de 50 $ sur le site de Julien's Auction.
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La vente aux enchères contient 63 lots consacrés à Marilyn Monroe: un visuel et une description des lots sont en consultation libre sur julienslive.
Andre De Dienes
Lot 478 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE de DIENES
A black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1945. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer twice on verso.
20 by 16 inches
Winning bid:$512 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 479 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE de DIENES
A black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1946. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer on verso.
20 by 16 inches
Winning bid:$896 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 480 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE de DIENES
A black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1949. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer twice on verso.
17 by 16 inches
Winning bid:$750 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 481 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE de DIENES
A black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1949. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer twice on verso.
20 by 16 inches
Winning bid:$384 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 482 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE de DIENES
A black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1949. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer on verso. Additionally handwritten on verso is "17/67 given to [illegible] Shirley de Dienes 11-18-86."
20 by 16 inches
Winning bid:$384 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 483 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE de DIENES
A black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1949. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer twice on verso. Additionally inscribed on verso "25/67 given to Chad Lewis Shirley de Dienes 11-18-86."
20 by 16 inches
Winning bid:$384 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 484 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE de DIENES
A black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1949. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer twice on verso.
20 by 16 inches
Winning bid:$576 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 485 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE de DIENES
A black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1953. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer twice on verso.
20 by 16 inches
Winning bid:$1,024 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 486 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE de DIENES
A black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1953. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer twice on verso.
20 by 16 inches
Winning bid:$1,024 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 487 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE de DIENES
A black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1953. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer twice on verso.
20 by 16 inches
Winning bid:$640 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Bruno Bernard
Lot 502 MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A limited edition color photograph of Marilyn Monroe titled “Valentine Heart” taken by Bruno Bernard circa 1946. Numbered 16/90 and signed by The Estate of Bruno Bernard in the lower margin.
20 by 16 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
unsold - Estimate: $3,000 - $4,000
Lot 503 MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A limited edition color photograph of Marilyn Monroe titled “Sailor Girl” taken by Bruno Bernard circa 1946. Numbered 16/90 and signed by The Estate of Bruno Bernard in the lower margin.
20 by 16 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
unsold - Estimate: $3,000 - $4,000
Lot 504 MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A limited edition color photograph of Marilyn Monroe titled “My Girl Friday” taken by Bruno Bernard circa 1946. Numbered 16/90 and signed by The Estate of Bruno Bernard in the lower margin.
20 by 16 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
unsold - Estimate: $3,000 - $4,000
Lot 505 MARILYN MONROE BRUNO BERNARD SIGNED ORIGINAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white pin-up photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Bruno Bernard circa 1946. Signed on verso “Bernard of Hollywood.”
10 by 8 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
unsold - Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000
Lot 510 MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A limited edition black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe titled “Poolside” taken by Bruno Bernard circa 1949. Numbered 16/90 and signed by The Estate of Bruno Bernard in the lower margin.
20 by 16 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
Winning bid:$4,062.50 - Estimate: $3,000 - $4,000
Lot 511 MARILYN MONROE BRUNO BERNARD SIGNED ORIGINAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe signing autographs taken by Bruno Bernard circa 1954. Signed on verso “Bernard of Hollywood.”
11 by 14 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
unsold - Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000
Lot 512 MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A limited edition black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe wearing a costume dress from her film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (20th Century, 1953) taken by Bruno Bernard circa 1953. Numbered 16/90 and signed by The Estate of Bruno Bernard in the lower margin.
20 by 16 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
unsold - Estimate: $3,000 - $4,000
Lot 513 MARILYN MONROE BRUNO BERNARD SIGNED ORIGINAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe on the set of The Seven Year Itch (20th Century, 1955) taken by Bruno Bernard circa 1954. Signed on verso "Bernard of Hollywood" and contained in a brown Bernard of Hollywood folder.
14 by 11 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
Winning bid:$12,500 - Estimate: $10,000 - $20,000
Lot 514 MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A limited edition color photograph of Marilyn Monroe wearing the famous white dress from her film The Seven Year Itch (20th Century, 1955) taken by Bruno Bernard circa 1954. Numbered 16/50 and signed by The Estate of Bruno Bernard in the lower margin.
24 by 20 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
unsold - Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000
George Barris
Lot 537 MARILYN MONROE GEORGE BARRIS PHOTOGRAPHS
A pair of black and white photographs of Marilyn Monroe taken by George Barris. Each photograph is signed by Barris. One of the photographs is stamped “© 1987 George Barris/ Marilyn Monroe/ Weston Editions LTD./ All Rights Reserved,” and both photographs are stamped “The Private Collection of Kim Goodwin.”
Winning bid:$448 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 538 MARILYN MONROE GEORGE BARRIS PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by George Barris in the summer of 1962. Signed by the photographer at lower right and stamped “The Kim Goodwin Collection” on verso.
Winning bid:$250 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 539 MARILYN MONROE GEORGE BARRIS LAST PHOTOGRAPHS PORTFOLIO
A folder containing eight color prints of George Barris’ photographs of Marilyn Monroe. White folder reads on the cover “Marilyn Monroe/ 25th/ The Last Photos.” Interior left of folder reads “Limited Edition/ Original Photographs by/ George Barris.” Interior right of folder reads “As seen in/ ‘Marilyn’ Norma Jeane/ text by Gloria Steinem.” Accompanied by a card that gives the edition number as 74/99. Each photograph is signed by Barris and stamped on verso “Copyright 1987/ Marilyn Monroe/ Weston Editions LTD.” The photographs are additionally stamped “The Private Collection of Kim Goodwin.”
Photographs, 10 by 8 inches; Folder, 10 1/2 by 9 inches
Winning bid:$2,240 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Photos Diverses
Lot 19 JOAN COLLINS TWO FRAMED POSTERS
The first, titled "Marilyn Monroe as Jean Harlow," is from a series of photographs photographer Richard Avedon produced with Marilyn Monroe, signed by Avedon. Other photographs from the series show Monroe dressed as actresses Lillian Russell, Marlene Dietrich, Theda Bara, and Clara Bow. The second, an Erte exhibition poster from 1972.
Larger, 32 by 24 1/4 inches
Winning bid:$640 - Estimate: $200 - $300
Lot 488 MARILYN MONROE ARCHIVE OF PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOSEPH JASGUR
An archive of photographs of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946. The photographs were taken of a 19-year-old Norma Jeane Dougherty, before she was Marilyn Monroe. Taken in Los Angeles for Blue Book Modeling Agency, these photographs comprise one of Monroe’s first modeling portfolios. It was this portfolio she presented to Ben Lyon, the casting director at 20th Century Fox who signed her to the studio and shortly after changed her name. Jasgur’s images of Norma Jeane Dougherty mark the beginning of her career and offer us a unique glimpse of Marilyn Monroe, before she was Marilyn.
All prints in this lot are from these early photoshoots and are directly from the estate of Joseph Jasgur. Included in the archive are approximately 400 color and black and white later prints, size 11 by 14 inches; approximately 120 black and white gelatin silver prints, size 8 by 10 inches; approximately 10 black and white gelatin silver prints, size 11 by 14 inches; some oversize prints, contact prints, and a wooden camera tripod used by Jasgur. Some prints are signed or stamped by the photographer, others are not. Print dates vary. Condition varies.
Sizes vary
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Joseph Jasgur
Winning bid:$8,320 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 489 MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVE AND COPYRIGHT
One Joseph Jasgur black and white negative of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946. Copyrights to this image will be transferred to the winning bidder.
5 by 4 inches
Winning bid:$1,280 - Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
Lot 490 MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHT
Two Joseph Jasgur black and white negatives of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946. Copyrights to this image will be transferred to the winning bidder. Accompanied by a photograph of the image, printed 2000-2001.
Negatives, 5 by 4 inches; Photograph, 14 by 11 inches
Winning bid:$384 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 491 MARILYN MONROE FAMILY PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe circa 1946, with her half sister Berniece Baker Miracle, her mother Gladys, and her niece Mona Rae. Originally from the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
3 1/2 by 2 1/2 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 84, "Julien's Autumn Sale," Julien's, Las Vegas, October 29, 2005
Winning bid:$875 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 492 MARILYN MONROE INSCRIBED JIM DOUGHERTY PHOTOGRAPH
A pair of original vintage photographs of Marilyn Monroe's first husband, Jim Dougherty. The first is a passport style portrait, and the second shows Dougherty sleeping on the beach and is inscribed on the back in Monroe's hand "(zzz.....zzz) Jimmie sound asleep." Originally from the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Larger, 3 3/4 by 4 3/4 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 80, "Julien's Autumn Sale," Julien's, Las Vegas, October 29, 2005
Winning bid:$750 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 496 MARILYN MONROE TOM KELLEY SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
A large-format nude photograph of Marilyn Monroe printed from an image taken by Tom Kelley in 1949 during his famous photoshoot with Monroe. Numbered 146 of 300 to the lower left and signed by Tom Kelley to the lower right. Includes certificate of authenticity from Mirage Editions.
44 by 36 inches, framed
PROVENANCE From the Collection of James Heeren
Winning bid:$1,562.50 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 497 MARILYN MONROE HUGH HEFNER SIGNED EARL MORAN PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe posing topless, originally taken by pin-up artist Earl Moran. Numbered 1 of 75 and signed by Playboy founder Hugh Hefner to the lower left. Embossed with the Playboy Legacy Collection logo to the lower right.
Winning bid:$6,400 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 498 MARILYN MONROE EARL MORAN PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe posing topless, originally taken by pin-up artist Earl Moran. Numbered 5 of 75 to the lower left and embossed with the Playboy Legacy Collection logo to the lower right. Housed in a cloth-bound clamshell box with gilt titling and includes a Playboy certificate of authenticity.
24 by 20 inches
Winning bid:$2,187.50 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 499 MARILYN MONROE HUGH HEFNER SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
A large-format nude photograph of Marilyn Monroe printed from an image taken by Tom Kelley in 1949. This is the iconic Marilyn pose used in the first issue of Playboy magazine. Numbered 171 of 300 to the lower left and signed by Playboy founder Hugh Hefner to the lower right. Includes certificate of authenticity from Light Signatures.
42 by 34 inches, framed
Winning bid:$2,187.50 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 500 MARILYN MONROE FRANK WORTH PHOTOGRAPH
A large-format gelatin silver photograph of Marilyn Monroe posing in her dress from the film How to Marry a Millionaire (20th Century Fox, 1953) printed from a negative created by Frank Worth. Numbered 9 of 95 to the lower left and embossed by the Frank Worth Estate. Includes cloth-bound clamshell box with gilt-stamped titling and a certificate of authenticity from the Frank Worth Estate.
25 3/4 by 21 3/4 by 1 3/4 inches
PROVENANCE From the Collection of James Heeren
Winning bid:$768 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 517 MARILYN MONROE EARL LEAF CONTACT SHEET
A contact sheet containing eight vintage black and white images of Marilyn Monroe taken by Earl Leaf. They were taken at the home of talent agent Johnny Hyde, where Monroe occasionally lived, on May 17, 1950. The images are attached to a sheet of cardstock with numerous notations, including the date the photographs were taken and Monroe’s name; stamped at the bottom left with the photographer's stamp.
EXHIBITED Etherton Gallery, Tucson, Arizona, "Marilyn Monroe Collection," Number 46
10 by 8 inches
Winning bid:$2,187.50 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 519 MARILYN MONROE ORIGINAL 1954 SLIDES
A group of 12 original vintage color slides showing Marilyn Monroe entertaining members of the United States military in Korea in 1954. Accompanied by a printed mage of each slide and two additional slides showing other performers that do not include Monroe.
This item sold with copyright but is not sold with copyright documentation. It is the responsibility of the winning bidder to apply for copyright. While the seller confirms that this property is sold with copyright, Julien’s can accept no liability in relation to any matters arising as a result of any imperfection in copyright given .
2 by 2 inches, each
PROVENANCE Lot 135, "Entertainment Memorabilia," Christie's, New York, Sale number 8525, July 19, 2001
Winning bid:$2,240 - Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
Lot 520 MARILYN MONROE 1954 NEGATIVES
A pair of black and white negatives of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1954 while the actress was entertaining troops in Korea on a break from her honeymoon with Joe DiMaggio.
This item is sold with copyright but is not sold with copyright documentation. It is the responsibility of the winning bidder to apply for copyright. While the seller confirms that this property is sold with copyright, Julien’s can accept no liability in relation to any matters arising as a result of any imperfection in copyright given.
Strip of negatives, 4 1/2 by 1 3/8 inches
Winning bid:$768 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 523 MARILYN MONROE EVE ARNOLD PHOTOGRAPH
A color photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Eve Arnold. The image shows Monroe in a one-piece leopard print swimsuit lying in a marsh, taken circa 1955. The photograph is affixed to a board. Some handwritten markings on verso and stamped “The Kim Goodwin Collection.”
15 1/2 by 19 1/2 inches
Winning bid:$768 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 524 MARILYN MONROE AND MARLON BRANDO DIGITAL PRINTS
A group of eight digital prints of Marilyn Monroe and Marlon Brando taken by Milton Greene in November 1955. The photographs were used to publicize a performance of The Rose Tattoo to benefit The Actors Studio. A paper label is affixed to the back of each image from the Milton H. Greene Collection.
Each, 19 by 13 inches
Winning bid:$1,920 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 526 MARILYN MONROE CECIL BEATON PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Cecil Beaton in 1956. The photograph, from Monroe's personal archive, is mounted to board and contained in a brown folder.
Photograph, 9 by 9 1/4 inches; 16 by 14 1/2 inches, overall
PROVENANCE From the Lost Archive of Marilyn Monroe
Winning bid:$2,187.50 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 527 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH
A Marilyn Monroe vintage portrait publicity photograph from her personal collection.
10 by 8 inches
PROVENANCE From the Lost Archive of Marilyn Monroe
Winning bid:$576 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 528 MARILYN MONROE AND ARTHUR MILLER VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH
A Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller black and white vintage original photograph. Taken by Paul Schumach at the premiere of Some Like It Hot (USA, 1959). Photographer stamp on verso.
10 by 8 inches
PROVENANCE From the Lost Archive of Marilyn Monroe
Winning bid:$896 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 530 MARILYN MONROE CANDID PHOTOGRAPHS
A group of nine vintage candid snapshots of Marilyn Monroe. Eight images are in color and one is black and white. Three of the images show Monroe and husband Arthur Miller at the premiere of Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959). Eight of the nine images were sold together as a lot in a previous Christie's auction.
Largest, 5 1/4 by 3 1/2 inches
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 15, "Entertainment Memorabilia," Christie's, New York, Sale number 8609, November 19, 2001
Winning bid:$1,250 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 540 MARILYN MONROE DOUGLAS KIRKLAND PHOTOGRAPH
A color photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Douglas Kirkland on November 17, 1961, on assignment for Look magazine. Signed by Kirkland and numbered 17/49 at lower right.
20 by 16 inches
Winning bid:$1,920 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 541 MARILYN MONROE MILTON GREENE SILKSCREEN PRINT
A limited edition silkscreen print of a Milton Greene photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken during the "Black Sitting" photo session in New York in 1956. Numbered 85/300 and signed by Greene at lower right.
Winning bid:$750 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 542 MARILYN MONROE BILL RAY PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe at the May 19, 1962, birthday celebration of President John F. Kennedy, taken by Bill Ray. The photograph is inscribed at the lower margin “To Kim, With Best Wishes, Bill Ray 1982.” Stamped “Kim Goodwin” on verso.
Winning bid:$640 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Objets Divers
Lot 472 COMPLETE SET OF BOUND PLAYBOY MAGAZINES
A collection of every issue of Playboy magazine, from 1953 to 2014, bound in 142 chocolate- or caramel-colored volumes with gilt-stamped spines. Included in the set is the entire run of the Playboy Club magazine VIP (1964-1975); the entire run of SBI: Show Business Illustrated (1961-1962); and 11 unbound versions of Playboy magazine with rare alternate covers. These volumes were designed for in-house use only by founder Hugh Hefner and Playboy Enterprises.
11 1/8 by 8 3/4 inches, each
PROVENANCE From the Collection of James Heeren
Winning bid:$22,500 - Estimate: $12,000 - $14,000
Lot 475 HUGH HEFNER SIGNED LIMITED EDITION BOOKS
A limited edition, seven-volume set of Hugh Hefner's Playboy (Germany, Taschen, 2009) numbered 407 of 1,500 copies and includes a piece from Hefner's personally worn silk pajamas. Housed in an acrylic slipcase and includes original Playboy shipping box.
13 1/2 by 12 5/8 by 9 3/4 inches, overall
PROVENANCE From the Collection of James Heeren
Winning bid:$2,187.50 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 493 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PIN-UP MAGAZINES
A group of four Marilyn Monroe pin-up magazines: a 1953 Maco Magazine Corporation publication titled Marilyn Monroe Pin-ups, 28 pages; a 1955 Dell publication titled Modern Screen Pin-Ups with Monroe on the cover and includes pin-up photographs from a number of other actresses, among them Elizabeth Taylor, Ava Gardner, Rita Hayworth and Mamie Van Doren, 32 pages; a 1953 Three-D publication titled 3 - D Star Pin-Ups featuring Monroe on the cover as the centerfold image, accompanied by paper 3-D glasses and with other actresses in the magazine, including Elizabeth Taylor, Esther Williams, Jane Russell, and Mamie Van Doren, among others, 36 pages; and a 1953 Hillman publication titled Cheesecake An American Phenomenon with Monroe on the cover, 112 pages.
Winning bid:$750 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 494 PLAYBOY MAGAZINE FIRST ISSUE SIGNED BY HUGH HEFNER
An original first issue of Playboy magazine (HMH Publishing, 1953) featuring Marilyn Monroe on the cover and signed by Hugh Hefner. The magazine, which launched in December 1953, sold for 50 cents a copy. Housed in a framed display with an image of Monroe taken by Tom Kelley that appears in the magazine and is commonly titled "Golden Dreams." Not examined outside of frame.
27 1/4 by 33 1/2 inches, overall
Winning bid:$6,250 - Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
Lot 495 MARILYN MONROE 1947 PIN-UP CALENDAR
A 1947 Marilyn Monroe pin-up calendar. The Laszlo Willinger photograph is captioned “The Right Number” and shows Monroe in only a black lace bra and skirt on the telephone. Housed in a frame.
Winning bid:$875 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 501 MARILYN MONROE HUGH HEFNER SIGNED PLAYBOY POSTER
A limited edition print showing the cover of the first issue of Playboy magazine, featuring Marilyn Monroe. Numbered 935 of 950 to the lower left and signed by Hugh Hefner to the lower right. Includes a certificate of authenticity from Special Editions Limited.
38 3/4 by 31 1/8 inches, framed
PROVENANCE From the Collection of James Heeren
Winning bid:$1,000 - Estimate: $500 - $700
Lot 516 MOVIE STAR 'WORLD SERIES' 1949 BASEBALL SCORECARD
A scorecard from the 1949 Movie Star World Series where Marilyn Monroe acted as a bat girl at Wrigley Field. To one side the card reads “Triple Header/ Official Score Card/ Movie Stars/ Prep All-Stars/ Old Timers/ July 9, 1949/ Wrigley Field/ Sponsored by/ Chicago Herald-American.” The scorecard lists the film stars, “Old Timers” baseball players and the prep school players who participated. Accompanied by a framed display with a “Working Press” ticket to the event and an article that appeared in the Boston Evening American with a photograph of Monroe at the event.
Winning bid:$384 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 521 MARILYN MONROE CAST HAND AND FOOT PRINTS
A metal cast of Marilyn Monroe's hand and foot prints from Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. Monroe and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (20th Century, 1953) co-star Jane Russell immortalized their hand and foot prints on June 26, 1953. A mold was taken of Monroe's hand and foot prints as part of a 1970s project to create a work of art for sale that did not reach fruition.
39 3/4 by 35 1/2 inches
Winning bid:$57,600 - Estimate: $20,000 - $40,000
Lot 532 MARILYN MONROE OWNED BOOK
A Marilyn Monroe owned copy of From Hiroshima to the Moon: Chronicles of Life in the Atomic Age by Daniel Lang (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1959). Christie’s bookplate affixed to endpaper. Accompanied by a lotted Christie's bookmark.
8 3/4 by 6 inches
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 563, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
Winning bid:$3,125 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 534 MARILYN MONROE OWNED BOOK
A Marilyn Monroe owned copy of Our Knowledge of the External World by Bertrand Russell (New York: The New American Library, 1960). Christie’s bookplate affixed to endpaper. Accompanied by a lotted Christie's bookmark.
7 by 4 1/2 inches
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 563, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
Winning bid:$5,625 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Documents papiers
Lot 515 MARILYN MONROE NAME CHANGE MEMO
A Twentieth Century-Fox inter-office memo regarding Marilyn Monroe's name change from Norma Jeane Dougherty to her now famous professional name. The typed memo is dated December 9, 1946, and refers to the December 3, 1946, letter that first confirmed the change. This particular memo was intended for Mr. A. De Weese and is signed by George Wasson.
Winning bid:$8,960 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 518 MARILYN MONROE HANDWRITTEN SIGNED CHECK
A Marilyn Monroe signed check dated October 2, 1951, in the amount of $3.00, paid to Hollywood Mineral Baths. The information is handwritten aside from the establishment's name, which is stamped.
3 1/2 by 8 1/2 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 74, “Pop Culture,” Christie’s, New York, Sale Number 2012, June 25, 2008
Winning bid:$3,200 - Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
Lot 522 MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK, 1953
A Marilyn Monroe handwritten and signed check from a Bank of America Los Angeles account, dated March 21, 1953, in the amount of $50.00 paid to Mr. John R. Tilley. The check is housed in a frame with an image of Monroe taken by Cecil Beaton, said to be her favorite photograph of herself.
unsold - Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
Lot 525 MARILYN MONROE TWICE-SIGNED PAPER
A Marilyn Monroe twice-signed cut sheet. Each side is signed “Marilyn Monroe” in blue ink.
Winning bid:$3,840 - Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000
Lot 529 MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CONVERSION TO JUDAISM CERTIFICATE
Marilyn Monroe's certificate of conversion to Judaism. Signed by Monroe and dated July 1, 1956. Monroe converted to Judaism to marry playwright Arthur Miller. The couple had a traditional Jewish wedding on July 1, 1956. The certificate, signed by Miller and other witnesses, reads in part "Hear O Israel The Lord Our God/ The Lord is One/ Certificate of Conversion/ This is to record that Marilyn Monroe [signed]/ having sought to join the house of Israel by accepting/ the religion of Israel and promising to live by its principles/ and practices was received in the Jewish Faith/ on July 1, 1956/ corresponding to the Hebrew date 22nd Tammuz, 5716/ at Lewisboro, New York." Housed in a framed display with three black and white images of Monroe and Miller at their wedding and an informational plaque.
26 by 39 1/4 inches, framed
Winning bid:$70,400 - Estimate: $50,000 - $70,000
Lot 531 MARILYN MONROE INSCRIBED NAPKIN
A Marilyn Monroe inscribed American Airlines napkin that reads "To Alex, Love and Kisses Marilyn Monroe." Accompanied by a business card from the American Airlines employee who obtained the napkin.
Winning bid:$2,240 - Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
Lot 533 GARY COOPER LETTER TO MARILYN MONROE
A Gary Cooper typed, signed letter to Marilyn Monroe. The letter is written on Cooper’s personal stationery and dated June 22, 1960. The letter is addressed to “Miss Monroe” and reads in part, “The roses were beautiful and I can’t tell you how much I appreciate the trouble you went to. I just want to thank you with all my heart,” signed “Gary.”
Winning bid:$1,280 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 535 MARILYN MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A Marilyn Monroe typed, signed check dated May 26, 1961, in the amount of $65.85 paid to Hedda Rosten, drawn from an account at Bankers Trust Company New York and signed in blue ink.
Winning bid:$3,200 - Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000
Lot 536 MARILYN MONROE SIGNED SETTLEMENT
A Marilyn Monroe signed settlement contract between Monroe and Irving Stein following the departure of Stein from Marilyn Monroe Productions, Inc. The contract is dated February 19, 1959, and signed on the fourth page by Monroe, Stein, and their respective attorneys. The final page is cut down from its original size and now measures 7 1/2 by 8 inches. According to the settlement, Monroe agreed to pay Stein $33,000 to end their relationship and any ownership interests Stein once held in Marilyn Monroe Productions, Inc. Additional notes and initials within the document not believed to be in Monroe's hand.
unsold - Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000
Lot 543 SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE SCRIPT AND SHOOT INDEX
A script titled Something's Got To Give dated March 14, 1963, with a shoot index dated March 25, 1963. The 1962 production of this film ended abruptly and was recast and retitled as Move Over, Darling (20th Century, 1963). This script belonged to Ad Schaumer, assistant director of Move Over, Darling.
Larger, 11 1/2 by 9 1/4 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Ad Schaumer
Winning bid:$1,280 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Vente aux enchères 'Julien's 90210 Exclusive Summer 2015' par Juliens Auction du 13 septembre 2015 à Beverly Hills.
Le catalogue (photo ci-contre) est en consultation libre et en vente au prix de 100 $ sur le site de Julien's Auction.
La vente aux enchères contient 4 lots consacrés à Marilyn Monroe: en consultation sur julienslive.
Lot 131 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS
A pair of Marilyn Monroe vintage press photographs. The first is a black and white publicity photograph of Monroe with Jack Benny in 1953 advertising Monroe’s appearance on Benny’s television program; snipe affixed to verso with studio and sponsor information with additional stamps and notations. The second is a black and white image of Monroe taken in 1958 during Monroe’s travel on her way to begin filming Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959). Associated Press stamp on verso along with other handwritten notations.
Winning bid:$352
Lot 132 MARILYN MONROE RECEIPT FROM PUBLIC RELATIONS AGENCY
An expense form from Marilyn Monroe’s public relations agency, Arthur P. Jacobs Company Inc., dated June 11, 1962, for costs incurred through long-distance calls made to Monroe by Pat Newcomb in April 1962. Accompanied by a black and white photograph of Newcomb with Monroe at John F. Kennedy’s birthday gala held in May 1962.
Winning bid:$224
Lot 133 MARILYN MONROE BUS STOP NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHTS
A group of six vintage Marilyn Monroe negatives taken by Milton Greene on the set of Bus Stop (20th Century, 1956). The black and white images show Monroe, co-star Don Murray and others on set during filming. Accompanied by copyrights to the images.
While the seller confirms that this property is sold with copyright, Julien’s can accept no liability in relation to any matters arising as a result of any imperfection in copyright given.
Winning bid:$768
Lot 133a MARILYN MONROE COLLECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS
A collection of photographs of Marilyn Monroe by many various photographers. Most are copy prints.
Winning bid:$832
Dimanche 27 décembre 2015 - 14h40 - TMC
- à revoir en replay ? -
Téléfilm - La vie secrète de Marilyn Monroe
(en 2 parties)
Durée : 240 minutes
Année et origine : 2015, USA
Réalisateur: Laurie Collyer
D'après le livre de J. Randy Taraborelli "The secret life of Marilyn Monroe"
Acteurs: Susan Sarandon (Gladys Mortenson), Kelli Garner (Marilyn Monroe), Embeth Davidtz (Natasha Lytess), Jack Noseworthy (Alan DeShields), Stephen Bogaert (Arthur Miller), Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Joe DiMaggio), Barry Flatman (Darryl F Zanuck), Giacomo Gianniotti (Jimmy Dougherty) ...
L'histoire: La jeune Norma Jean Mortenson grandit dans la solitude, avec une mère absente. Elle devient une femme ambitieuse qui prend son destin en main. Devenue Marilyn, elle tente de maîtriser ses démons intérieurs et cherche à vaincre les faiblesses dont elle a héritée de sa mère...