30 juin 2013

Mai 1957 Marilyn à Amagansett, Long Island 2

Photos privées de Marilyn Monroe en mai 1957,
à Amagansett, Long Island. Photographies de Sam Shaw.

Private photographs of Marilyn Monroe in 1957, May,
in Amagansett, Long Island; by Sam Shaw.


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> A la plage / On the beach
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- Avec Norman Rosten
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- Avec les enfants d'Arthur Miller, Jane et Robert
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> Série de photographies prises par Marilyn Monroe
 
Les enfants d'Arthur et le chien Hugo
Snapshots taken by Marilyn herself
Arthur's children and the dog Hugo
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Catalogue 'Hollywood Auction 56' Profiles in History Juillet 2013

hollywood_auction56_coverVente aux enchères 'Hollywood Auction 56' les 28 et 29 juillet 2013 par Profiles in History aux Etats-Unis.

Le catalogue (photo ci-contre) est en vente au prix de ? $ sur le site de profilesinhistory
Le catalogue est à consulter en ligne en animation flipbook .
La vente aux enchères est consacrée aux stars de l'âge d'or d'Hollywood (des années 30 à 60): de nombreuses affiches de films, des scripts, des croquis de scènes, des esquisses de costumes, des costumes et accessoires (comme la canne de Charlot), et des photographies de célébrités comme Louise Brooks, Jayne Mansfield, Rita Hayworth, Jean Harlow, Veronica Lake, Liz Taylor, Greta Garbo, Sharon Tate, Raquel Welch, Marlene Dietrich, Shirley Temple, Gary Grant, Clark Gable, Erroll FLynn, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, Katharine Hepburn, John Wayne etc... Mais ces enchères contiennent surtout des photographies très rares de Marilyn Monroe, ainsi que des documents personnels (lettres): 72 lots concernent Marilyn Monroe (lots n°1 à n°68; lot 166, lot 204, lot 406, lot 452); les lots photographiques sont en consultation libre sur artfact.com.

> pages du catalogue (avec les lots sur Marilyn)
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> Sur le blog:
Lots Docs

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'Hollywood Auction' Profiles In History 07/2013 - Documents papiers

Lot 61: Marilyn Monroe handwritten letter signed (5) times "Marilyn Monroe Miller"
(c. 1956-1961) Autograph letter signed (5) times “Marilyn Monroe Miller”, 2pp., on a torn 5.25 x 8.5 in. leaf of “Marilyn Monroe Productions” stationery [Undated]. The simple “thank you” note is handwritten in blue pen and reads, in full: “Thank you so much for your kind note / yours and all the other good wishes were a great comfort to me / Many many thanks”. Assumed to have been written around the time of the star’s marriage to Arthur Miller as Monroe has signed “Marilyn Monroe Miller” as if she is practicing her new autograph.
Signed (3) times on the front of the page and (2) times on the verso. Monroe has also repeatedly written “M” and “Marilyn” on both sides of the document. The note, originally torn in 4 pieces, has been mended on the verso with archival tape to good legible condition.
Estimate: $1 000
H3257_L45060923  H3257_L45060924 


Lot 62: Marilyn Monroe handwritten letter signed (6) times “Marilyn Monroe Miller”.
(c. 1956-1961) Autograph letter signed (6) times “Marilyn Monroe Miller”, 2pp., on a torn 5 x 8.25 in. leaf of “Marilyn Monroe Productions” stationery [Undated] with the printed Lexington Ave. address at the bottom edge. The simple “thank you” note is handwritten in blue pen and reads, in full: “Thank you so much for your kind note / yours and all the other good wishes were a great comfort to me / Many many thanks”. Assumed to have been written around the time of the star’s marriage to Arthur Miller as Monroe has signed, “Marilyn Monroe Miller” as if practicing her new autograph.
Signed (2) times on the front of the page and (4) times on the verso. Monroe has also written “Marilyn” and “Marilyn Monroe” on both sides of the document. The note, originally torn in 4 pieces, has been mended on the verso with archival tape to good legible condition.
Estimate: $1 000
H3257_L45060690 H3257_L45060691 


Lot 63: Marilyn Monroe handwritten letter signed “Marilyn Monroe Miller”.
(c. 1956-1961) Autograph letter signed, “Marilyn Monroe Miller”, 1 page, on torn 8.5 x 11 in. leaf of “Marilyn Monroe Productions” stationery [Undated]. A simple “thank you” note is handwritten in pen and reads, in full: “Dear Mr. Fluff / Thank you so much for your kind note / yours and all the other good wishes were a great comfort to me. Thank you so much / Many many thanks”. Assumed to have been written around the time of the star’s marriage to Arthur Miller. Monroe has signed “Marilyn Monroe Miller” (1) time and “Marilyn” six times. The note, originally torn in eight pieces, has been mended on the verso with archival tape to good legible condition.
 Estimate: $1 000
H3257_L45061206 


Lot 64: Marilyn Monroe handwritten letter signed (12) times “Marilyn Monroe Miller”.
(c. 1956-1961) Autograph letter signed, (12) times, “Marilyn Monroe Miller” on torn 8.5 x 9 in. leaf of “Marilyn Monroe Productions” stationery [Undated]. A simple “thank you” note is handwritten multiple times in blue pen and reads, in full: “Thank you so much for your kind note / yours and all the other good wishes were a great comfort to me / Many many thanks”. Assumed to have been written around the time of the star’s marriage to Arthur Miller as Monroe has signed, “Marilyn Monroe Miller” as if practicing her new autograph. Signed “Marilyn Monroe Miller” (3) times on the front of the page and (9) times on the verso. The note, originally torn in 6 pieces, has been mended on the verso with archival tape and is in good legible condition.
Estimate: $1 500  
H3257_L45060930 H3257_L45060932 


Lot 65:  Marilyn Monroe signed Chanukah card with envelope.
(c. 1956-1961) Signed greeting card, “with love, from Marilyn & Daddy”. A 4.25 x 5.5 in. commercial Chanukah greeting card. Front features three children lighting a menorah on a windowsill. Inside is an illustration of a menorah, Hebrew characters and “Happy Chanukah” printed and the inscription and signature in blue ink. “An Israel Publication By Lion The Printed” is printed on the verso. The card shows age soiling and toning. Bumped lower right corner. Comes with original envelope with, “To Bobby” written in pen in Monroe’s hand. Overall, in fair condition.
 Estimate: $1 000 
H3257_L45060933 H3257_L45060934 


Lot 66: Marilyn Monroe romantic signed card.
(c. 1956-1961) Autograph Card Signed, “Marilyn” on torn 2 x 3.5 in. calling card [Undated]. The romantic note handwritten in pen and reads, in full: “For my love / I love you with all of my heart Happy Christmas” and signed “Marilyn”. Card shows signs of age, soiling and mild toning. Bumped corners and slight .25 inch tear with no paper loss at top center. In overall vintage fair condition.
 Estimate: $1 000
 H3257_L45060935


Lot 68:  Marilyn Monroe handwritten signed note to her niece on “Mrs. Arthur Miller” stationery.
(c. 1956-1961) Autograph letter signed, “Marilyn” on 2-page 6 x 8 in. leaf of “Mrs. Arthur Miller” stationery [Undated]. A heartfelt note to her niece handwritten in pen and reads, in full:
Dear Mona Rae, I hardly know what to write about -- it’s been so long since I’ve seen you. Your mother told me you are away at school and I’m very proud of you. Also she told me what a lovely girl you are. I would love to see you and know you again. Are you going to get married soon? Your mother said you might. If it’s really so, I wish you all the happiness there is. I’m sure he must be wonderful if you love him. And the whole world must be a beautiful place because he’s there -- you see your old Auntie isn’t so old -- I know how it is. But please don’t rush -- but don’t hesitate either. You will know what you want and if you’r [sic] unsure life teaches us. Take care of yourself. I still see you as a little blonde headed brown eyed thin little girl as when I met you -- very sweet and you wanted to be an actress. You have time -- time for everything. “Love, Marilyn your Auntie.”
Marilyn gives encouragement and advice to her young niece. The note concludes on the verso and is signed at bottom right. Mild toning .25 in. tear with no paper loss at top center. Original folds. In overall good condition.
Estimate: $4 000 
H3257_L45060769 H3257_L45060770

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Photos de The Seven Year Itch 12

Sept ans de réflexion
   Photos scène 12

Richard (Tom Ewell) invite sa voisine (Marilyn Monroe) à prendre un verre chez lui; mais Mr Kruhulic (Robert Strauss) arrive à l'improviste.
Richard (Tom Ewell) invites the Girl (Marilyn Monroe) for a drink at his apartment; but Mr Kruhulic (Robert Strauss) arrives unexpectedly.

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 > Photographie de Sam Shaw
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