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1926 - 1962

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6 mai 2023

22/04/2023, JULIEN'S "Hollywood: Classic & Contemporary" Lots Partie 1

2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-1a  Enchères "Hollywood: Classic & Contemporary"
22 & 23 avril 2023
- 120 lots avec Marilyn Monroe -
- Partie 1 : Photographies

> 22/04/2023, JULIEN'S "Hollywood: Classic & Contemporary": Vente et Catalogue


Photographes époque Norma Jeane
Norma Jeane era photographers


Lot 87: MARILYN MONROE: LIMITED EDITION ANDRE DE DIENES PHOTO
A color Cibachrome print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1945, printed in an authorized limited edition on October 15, 2006.
The image depicts Monroe leaning on a wooden farm fence. It is numbered 12/50 and stamped by the photographer's estate and OneWest Publishing on the verso.
Monroe met de Dienes in 1945 while pursuing a modeling career under the name Norma Jean Baker, for the Blue Book Modeling Agency. He would photograph Monroe many times between 1945 and 1953. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from OneWest Publishing.  20 x 16 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 663, "Property from the Life and Career of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions, Beverly Hills, December 5, 2014

Estimate: $100 - $200 - (7 bids) - Sold Price: $325
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Lot 88: MARILYN MONROE: VINTAGE 1946 JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTO
A vintage color photograph of Marilyn Monroe (then known as Norma Jean) wearing a white sweater and plaid shorts, taken by Joseph Jasgur at Zuma Beach on March 18, 1946. The verso is stamped "Silver Screen." 14 x 11 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (7 bids) - Sold Price: $325
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 Lot 89: MARILYN MONROE: VINTAGE 1946 RICHARD C. MILLER BEACH PHOTO
A vintage color photograph of Marilyn Monroe running on the beach, taken by Richard C. Miller circa 1946. The verso is stamped "Silver Screen." 13.75 x 11 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (7 bids) - Sold Price: $325
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 Lot 90: MARILYN MONROE: TOM KELLEY PHOTO
A black and white nude photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by photographer Tom Kelley. The photo is from Kelley's "Red Velvet" series shot in 1949 of Monroe nude against a red velvet background that resulted in the famous "New Wrinkle" calendar in 1953.
The back of the photograph is stamped with the words reading in part "Copyright Bruno Bernard / Transworld Feature Syndicate, Inc. / 231, rue Saint-Honore / 75001 Paris (France)." The back also features a sticker that reads in part "New Eyes / Marilyn Monroe." 4.25 x 6 inches

Estimate: $800 - $1,200 - (13 bids) - Sold Price: $1,625
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 Lot 91: MARILYN MONROE: VINTAGE ANDRE DE DIENES PHOTO
A vintage black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1949. The image is a double exposure of Monroe.
The photograph is hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper, numbered 1/2 and hand stamped by him on the verso.
Monroe met de Dienes in 1945 while pursuing a modeling career under the name Norma Jean Baker, for the Blue Book Modeling Agency. He would photograph Monroe many times between 1945 and 1953.
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from OneWest Publishing. 20 x 16.25 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 682, "Property from the Life and Career of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions (Sale #12514), December 5, 2014

Estimate: $500 - $700 - (9 bids) - Sold Price: $650
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 Lot 92: MARILYN MONROE: ANDRE DE DIENES PRINT
A vintage print of Marilyn Monroe by photographer Andre de Dienes (shot in 1950 but believed to have been printed in the early 1960s). Monroe's eyes are closed and her hands are clasped and her image is superimposed onto a celestial image. The photo has a matte finish and the verso is stamped, reading, "Photo / Andre de Dienes / 1401 Sunset Plaza Drive / Hollywood, Calif. 90069." The back has a title written in blue ink that possibly reads "Inside Love." 11 x 14 inches
Estimate: $500 - $600 - (9 bids) - Sold Price: $650 
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 Lot 120: MARILYN MONROE: ANDRE DE DIENES PRINT
A vintage print of Marilyn Monroe by photographer Andre de Dienes (shot in the 1950s but believed to have been printed in the early 1960s). An image of Monroe with her mouth open is superimposed onto an image of clouds. The photo has a glossy finish and the verso is stamped, reading, "Photo / Andre de Dienes / 1401 Sunset Plaza Drive / Hollywood, Calif. 90069." 11 x 14 inches
Estimate: $500 - $600 - (10 bids) - Sold Price: $650 
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Lot 121: MARILYN MONROE: ANDRE DE DIENES PRINT
A vintage print of Marilyn Monroe by photographer Andre de Dienes (shot in the 1950s but believed to have been printed in the early 1960s). An image of Monroe smiling is superimposed onto an image of clouds. The photo has a glossy finish and the verso is stamped, reading, "Photo / Andre de Dienes / 1401 Sunset Plaza Drive / Hollywood, Calif. 90069." The back has notes written in blue ink that reads "cc 1985 /Andre de Dienes." 11 x 14 inches
Estimate: $500 - $600 - (8 bids) - Sold Price: $585
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Lot 122: MARILYN MONROE: ANDRE DE DIENES PRINT
A vintage print of Marilyn Monroe by photographer Andre de Dienes (shot in the 1950s but believed to have been printed in the early 1960s). Monroe's eyes are closed and her image is superimposed onto a celestial image. The photo has a glossy finish and the verso is stamped, reading, "Photo / Andre de Dienes / 1401 Sunset Plaza Drive / Hollywood, Calif. 90069." The back has notes written in blue ink that read "1953 MM / AD / SD / 6/85" and "cc11985 /Andre de Dienes." 11 x 14 inches
Estimate: $500 - $600 - (9 bids) - Sold Price: $650
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Photographies époque Marilyn
Marilyn era photographs


Lot 93: MARILYN MONROE: VINTAGE 1950 ED CLARK PHOTO TRANSPARENCY (A1)
A vintage color photographic transparency - printed later - featuring Marilyn Monroe, originally taken by Ed Clark in 1950. She was 24.
Clark is most well known as a photographer for LIFE magazine. According to Clark, a friend called him in 1950 and asked if he wanted to photograph a "hot tomato." Monroe had just had a supporting role in The Asphalt Jungle and was about to appear in All About Eve. In a 1999 interview with Digital Journalist, Clark said:
"She was almost unknown then, so I was able to spend a lot of time shooting her...We'd go out to Griffith Park [in Los Angeles] and she'd read poetry. I sent several roles to LIFE in New York, but they wired back, 'Who the hell is Marilyn Monroe?'"
The photos were not published until after she became a star.

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (11 bids) - Sold Price: $650
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 Lot 94: MARILYN MONROE: VINTAGE 1950 ED CLARK PHOTO TRANSPARENCY (B2)
A vintage color photographic transparency of Marilyn Monroe - printed later - originally taken by Ed Clark in 1950. She was 24.
Clark is most well known as a photographer for LIFE magazine. According to Clark, a friend called him in 1950 and asked if he wanted to photograph a "hot tomato." Monroe had just had a supporting role in The Asphalt Jungle and was about to appear in All About Eve. In a 1999 interview with Digital Journalist, Clark said:
"She was almost unknown then, so I was able to spend a lot of time shooting her...We'd go out to Griffith Park [in Los Angeles] and she'd read poetry. I sent several roles to LIFE in New York, but they wired back, 'Who the hell is Marilyn Monroe?'"
The photos were not published until after she became a star.  10 x 7.75 inches

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $780
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  Lot 95: MARILYN MONROE: VINTAGE 1951 FRANK POWOLNY PHOTO TRANSPARENCY
A vintage color photographic transparency of Marilyn Monroe - printed later - originally taken by Frank Powolny in 1951. Monroe wears a Catalina bathing suit. 10 x 8 inches
Estimate: $300 - $500 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $780
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Lot 105: MARILYN MONROE: DEAN MARTIN, JERRY LEWIS PHOTO
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe, Dean Martin, and Jerry Lewis that was taken by Joseph Scheer at the 1953 Redbook Awards. Monroe won Best Young Box Office Personality of 1952. The photo is matted in a black metal frame and has not been examined outside the frame. 16.25 x 16.25 x 1 inches
Estimate: $300 - $500 - (13 bids) - Sold Price: $1,040
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Lot 106: MARILYN MONROE: DEAN MARTIN, JERRY LEWIS PHOTO
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe, Dean Martin, and Jerry Lewis that was taken by Joseph Scheer at the 1953 Redbook Awards. Monroe won Best Young Box Office Personality of 1952. The photo is matted in a black metal frame and has not been examined outside the frame. 16.25 x 16.25 x 1 inches
Estimate: $300 - $500 - (17 bids) - Sold Price: $1,950
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Lot 107: MARILYN MONROE: VINTAGE BOB BEERMAN BED PHOTO
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe lying in bed under a satin comforter, taken by Bob Beerman in 1953. The verso is stamped "Silver Screen." 11 x 14 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (19 bids) - Sold Price: $1,950
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Lot 108: MARILYN MONROE: VINTAGE OVERSIZED BOB BEERMAN BED AND CHANEL NO. 5 PHOTO
A large vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe in bed, with a bottle of Chanel No. 5 perfume visible on her night table, taken by Bob Beerman in 1953.
Monroe became associated with Chanel No. 5 when she was interviewed for her first LIFE magazine cover story in 1952. Describing the press, she said:
"You know, they ask you questions, like just an example, 'What do you wear to bed? A pajama top? The bottoms of pajamas? A nightgown? So I said Chanel No. 5, 'cause it's the truth. And yet I don't want to say 'nude,' you know. But, it's the truth."
Chanel released the audio recording of the interview for the first time in 2012 as part of an ad campaign. 19.75 x 16 inches

Estimate: $200 - $300 - (21 bids) - Sold Price: $2,925
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Lot 109: MARILYN MONROE: VINTAGE 1954 NORTH KOREA PHOTO
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe entertaining troops in North Korea in February of 1954. 13.75 x 10.75 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (14 bids) - Sold Price: $1,040
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Lot 123: MARILYN MONROE: ORIGINAL SET OF APPLE PHOTO SHOOT LITHOGRAPHS
An original set of lithographs from photographer Nickolas Muray's shoot of Marilyn Monroe wearing a pink off-the-shoulder blouse and blue plaid skirt and holding a basket of apples, circa early 1950s. A black and white and one of the 7-9 layer color negatives are of the most famous from the shoot, while the other two color sets appear to be non-published alternates. Included is an original proof sheet and a while envelope that reads in part, "Job #1635 / Date October 24, 1958 / Subject M. Monroe w/ basket of apples." The photos and negatives are housed in a Kodak box with a sticker on one side that reads "Marilyn Monroe with apples." Kodak box, 10.75 x,0 12.75 x 1 inches
Estimate: $1,000 - $200 - (11 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
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Lot 129: MARILYN MONROE: VINTAGE OVERSIZED 1956 JACK CARDIFF PHOTO
A vintage oversized black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe wearing a floral hat, taken by Jack Cardiff in 1956. 19.75 x 15.75 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (15 bids) - Sold Price: $1,040
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Lot 132: MARILYN MONROE: VINTAGE 1957 APRIL IN PARIS BALL PHOTO
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe with Winthrop W. Aldrich, former U.S. ambassador to Great Britain, at the April in Paris Ball at the Hotel Waldorf Astoria in New York City in 1957. The verso is stamped "Silver Screen." 11 x 13.75 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (9 bids) - Sold Price: $455
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Lot 133: MARILYN MONROE: SIGNED NOTE WITH PHOTOS
A note written in pencil by Marilyn Monroe reads: "To Bill / Warmest Regards / Marilyn Monroe / March 5, 1958," matted and framed beneath three color reproductions of photographs taken of Monroe by Milton Greene and next to two matted plaques. The plaque in center reads : Marilyn Monroe / (Norma Jeane Mortenson / 1926-1962" and the plaque on the lower right is printed with a quote attributed to Monroe that reads: "Hollywood is a place where they'll pay you a thousand dollars for a kiss and fifty cents for your soul." The three photographs across the top are from Greene's "Wicker Chair Sitting" which feature Monroe wearing an aqua-colored blouse and pants and holding a beverage in her hands while sitting in a wicker chair. The photos were taken in New York in 1954.
Frame, 32.25 x 19.5 x 1 inches; autograph, 5 x 4 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 162, "TCM Presents - A Celebration of Robert Osborne Part II (online)," Bonhams Los Angeles, June 14-28, 2018

Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - (25 bids) - Sold Price: $19,500
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Lot 135: MARILYN MONROE: "BLACK RAINCOAT" MILTON GREENE PHOTO
A vintage gelatin silver print of Marilyn Monroe, circa 1958, wearing a black raincoat standing and leaning on an outdoor stairway that was taken by her friend and business partner, photographer Milton Greene. The verso features an artist stamp and reproduction stamp, The photo hasn't been inspected outside the black metal and wooden frame, which shows some chipping on the lower left. 17.25 x 17.25 x 2 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 67, "Marilyn Through The Lens - A Collection of Photography of Marilyn Monroe" (#3173), Julien's Auctions, March 27, 2017

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (11 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
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Lot 165:  MARILYN MONROE: WITH ARTHUR MILLER VINTAGE PHOTO
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller, who were married from 1956 to 1961. The verso is stamped "Silver Screen." 11 x 14 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (9 bids) - Sold Price: $520
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Lot 194: MARILYN MONROE: ARNOLD NEWMAN ORIGINAL PHOTOS
A pair of original black and white photographs of Marilyn Monroe and Carl Sandburg that were taken in January 1962 by photographer Arnold Newman. Monroe had been an admirer of the three time Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and author and the two had become friends years earlier. Newman's photographs depict the two stretching and dancing. The verso of both photographs are stamped with Newman's copyright.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - (9 bids) - Sold Price: $1,950
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Lot 195: MARILYN MONROE: MILTON GREENE ORIGINAL SIGNED LIMITED EDITION PRINT
A limited edition black, white, and silver portrait of Marilyn Monroe taken by her friend and business partner, photographer Milton H. Greene. The print is in a black metal frame beneath UV protection plexiglass. The print is numbered "236/300" in the lower left and signed by Greene in the lower right. 45.25 x 35.5 x 1 inches.
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (19 bids) - Sold Price: $3,575
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Lot 196: MARILYN MONROE: VINTAGE BLACK WIG BERT STERN PHOTO
A vintage black and white photograph that was taken by Bert Stern of Marilyn Monroe wearing black pants, a white blouse, and a black wig. Stern took the photo of Monroe during a sitting at the Bel Air Hotel in June 1962. Although Monroe's wig is shaped in the style of Jacqueline Kennedy's famous hairstyle at the time, the rumor that the actress was emulating the First Lady has been disputed by many Monroe experts. 11 x 14 inches
Estimate: $300 - $500 - (5 bids) - Sold Price: $260
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Films


Lot 97: MARILYN MONROE: "MONKEY BUSINESS" MOVIE BANNER
A vintage movie banner for Howard Hawks's Monkey Business (20th Century Fox, 1952) starring Marilyn Monroe, Cary Grant, and Ginger Rogers. The film is about a chemist (Grant) whose life goes crazy when one of his laboratory chimpanzees drops his fountain of youth elixir in the office water cooler. It leads him to take a new interest in his gorgeous secretary (Monroe). 4.75 x 28 inches
Estimate: $100 - $200 - (6 bids) - Sold Price: $260
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Lot 98: MARILYN MONROE: VINTAGE "HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE" PUBLICITY PHOTO
A vintage color publicity photograph for How to Marry a Millionaire (20th Century Fox, 1953) featuring Marilyn Monroe reading an edition of Reference Book of Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. The verso is stamped "Silver Screen." 10.75 x 13.75 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (14 bids) - Sold Price: $1,040
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 Lot 99: MARILYN MONROE: WITH LAUREN BACALL "HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE" VINTAGE SET PHOTO
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe and Lauren Bacall on the set of How to Marry a Millionaire (20th Century Fox, 1953). The verso is stamped "Silver Screen" and marked "M-19" in blue pen ink. 10.75 x 14 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (15 bids) - Sold Price: $1,040
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 Lot 100: MARILYN MONROE: "NIAGARA" STUDIO TRANSPARENCY
A color studio transparency showing two images of Marilyn Monroe in a red dress taken during a shoot for Niagara (20th Century, 1953). 8 x 10 inches
Estimate: $700 - $900 - (13 bids) - Sold Price: $1,170
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Lot 101: MARILYN MONROE: "NIAGARA" VINTAGE WARDROBE TEST PHOTO TRANSPARENCY
A vintage color photographic transparency from Marilyn Monroe's wardrobe test for Niagara (20th Century Fox, 1953).
The chalkboard next to her states "Marilyn Monroe as 'Rose'" / To Be Spotted #1 / "5/21/52 / Des-Jeakins."
Monroe plays Rose Loomis in the classic film noir. It's costumes were designed by Dorothy Jeakins. 10 x 7.75 inches

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (14 bids) - Sold Price: $1,040
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Lot 102: MARILYN MONROE: "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES" UK LINEN BACKED POSTER
A vintage UK linen backed poster for Howard Hawks' film musical, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Twentieth Century Fox, 1953) featuring Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe in green showgirl costumes. 31.25 x 41.75 inches
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 - (9 bids) - Sold Price: $780
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Lot 113: MARILYN MONROE: "RIVER OF NO RETURN" 20TH CENTURY FOX WOOD TITLE (WITH DVD)
A carved wood title created by Pacific Title for the closing credits of the film River of No Return (Twentieth Century Fox, 1954) with text that reads: "The Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation thanks the Canadian Government for its cooperation in the production of this motion picture." The title can be seen at the end of the film. A Western set in the Pacific Northwest in the 19th century, River of No Return was directed by Otto Preminger and starred Marilyn Monroe and Robert Mitchum. 15.25 x 42 inches
Estimate: $500 - $700 - (10 bids) - Sold Price: $350
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Lot 115: MARILYN MONROE: PERSONALLY OWNED "RIVER OF NO RETURN" LOBBY CARD
A lobby card of the 1961 reissue for the film River of No Return (Twentieth Century Fox, 1954) that personally belonged to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe costarred alongside Robert Mitchum in the Otto Preminger-directed western. The one-sheet features an image from the film of Monroe and Mitchum on a raft in the river, with the latter shooting at Native Americans on a cliff. The film was shot in CinemaScope in the Canadian Rockies. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (13 bids) - Sold Price: $1,040
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Lot 116: MARILYN MONROE: "RIVER OF NO RETURN" VINTAGE SET PHOTO
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe reading a script on the set of Otto Preminger's River of No Return (20th Century Fox, 1954). The verso is stamped "Silver Screen." 10.75 x 14 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (15 bids) - Sold Price: $1,170
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Lot 117: MARILYN MONROE: WITH STUNT DOUBLE "RIVER OF NO RETURN" VINTAGE SET PHOTO
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe with her stunt double, Helen Thurston, on the set of Otto Preminger's River of No Return (20th Century Fox, 1954). The verso is stamped "Silver Screen." 10.75 x 14 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (11 bids) - Sold Price: $650
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Lot 119: MARILYN MONROE: PERSONALLY OWNED "THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS" LOBBY CARD
A lobby card for the film There's No Business Like Show Business (Twentieth Century Fox, 1954) that personally belonged to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe costarred alongside Ethel Merman, Mitzi Gaynor, and Donald O'Connor in the ensemble musical which featured the songs of Irving Berlin and her sensual rendition of "Heat Wave" was a highlight and created a scandal at the time. Television personality and newspaper columnist Ed Sullivan described it as "one of the most flagrant violations of good taste" he had seen. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (11 bids) - Sold Price: $780
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Lot 124: MARILYN MONROE: PERSONALLY OWNED "THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH" LOBBY CARD
A lobby card for the film The Seven Year Itch (Twentieth Century Fox, 1955) that personally belonged to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe costarred alongside Tom Ewell in the Billy Wilder-directed comedy, an adaptation of the hit Broadway play. The one-sheet features the image of Monroe wearing a white halter dress billowing above a subway grate, which instantly became one of the most iconic pop culture images of the 20th century and perhaps the image most closely identified with Monroe. The film was both a critical and commercial success. Please be aware the lower right corner is missing. 13 x 10 inches
PROVENANCE From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (14 bids) - Sold Price: $1,170
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Lot 125: MARILYN MONROE: "THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH" VINTAGE FLYING SKIRT PHOTO (A1)
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe in the iconic scene from The Seven Year Itch (20th Century Fox, 1955) in which her skirt flies up over a subway grate. The scene was shot twice, once on location in New York (open to the public), the other privately on a studio lot (since crowd noise rendered the on location takes unusable). Monroe's friend, photographer Sam Shaw, was present to shoot stills at both locations. 12 x 7.25 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (18 bids) - Sold Price: $1,625
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Lot 126: MARILYN MONROE: "THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH" VINTAGE FLYING SKIRT PHOTO (B2)
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe in the iconic scene from The Seven Year Itch (20th Century Fox, 1955) in which her skirt flies up over a subway grate. The scene was shot twice, once on location in New York (open to the public), the other privately on a studio lot (since crowd noise rendered the on location takes unusable). Monroe's friend, photographer Sam Shaw, was present to shoot stills at both locations.
The verso is stamped "PLEASE CREDIT / United Press International Photo." 14 x 11 inches

Estimate: $200 - $300 - (17 bids) - Sold Price: $1,625
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Lot 139: MARILYN MONROE: "SOME LIKE IT HOT" FILM POSTER
A British quad film poster for Billy Wilder's classic comedy Some Like It Hot (United Artists, 1959) starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon. A snipe affixed to the poster announces that the film will be shown with the classic giant ant movie Them! (Warner Bros., 1954) for the "next staff presentation," a "special holiday double feature." The snipe's lettering is hand-colored red. Them receives the "X certificate" forbidding admission to anybody under the age of 16.
Please note: The poster exhibits several tape marks. It appears to have been folded at one time, but has been stored rolled.
 40 x 30 inches; 30.25 x 2.75 x 2.75 inches (rolled)

Estimate: $800 - $1,200 - (11 bids) - Sold Price: $1,040
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 Lot 140: MARILYN MONROE: "SOME LIKE IT HOT" VINTAGE SET PHOTO
A vintage photograph of Marilyn Monroe sitting on the set of Billy Wilder's classic comedy Some Like It Hot (Ashton Productions, 1959), with Paula Strasberg, Monroe's acting coach. Monroe, who stars as Sugar Kane Kowalczyk in the film, sits in Joe E. Brown's director chair. Brown plays Osgood Fielding III, who takes a liking to Daphne and delivers the film's famous last line to Lemmon: "Well, nobody's perfect." The photograph is stamped "Silver Screen" on the verso. 11 x 14 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (15 bids) - Sold Price: $1,170
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Lot 146: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, sometimes alone, other times with director George Cukor and choreographer Jack Cole. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick black or red ink marker. The verso on the sheet is stamped with Advertising Code Administration "Approved" and "Disapproved" with dates in green and red ink. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot146a  2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot146b  


Lot 147: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe’s final musical Let’s Make Love(Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, sometimes alone, other times with choreographer Jack Cole rehearing the “My Heart Belongs to Daddy” number. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn’t meet her approval, using a thick black or red ink marker. The verso on the sheet is stamped with Advertising Code Administration “Approved” and “Disapproved” with dates in green and red ink. 11 x 14 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, “TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne,” Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot147  


Lot 148: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, seen rehearsing a scene with costar Yves Montand. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick black or red ink marker. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (13 bids) - Sold Price: $1,625
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot148  


Lot 149: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, sometimes alone, other times with director George Cukor and choreographer Jack Cole. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick black or red ink marker. The verso on the sheet is stamped with Advertising Code Administration "Approved" and "Disapproved" with dates in green and red ink. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot149  


Lot 150: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, seen rehearsing a musical number for the film. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick black or red ink marker. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot150  


Lot 151: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, sometimes alone, other times with choreographer Jack Cole rehearing the musical number "My Heart Belongs to Daddy." The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick black or red ink marker. The verso on the sheet is stamped with Advertising Code Administration "Approved" and "Disapproved" with dates in green and red ink. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot151  


Lot 152: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one of these behind-the-scenes images. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick black or red ink marker. The verso on the sheet is stamped with Advertising Code Administration "Approved" and "Disapproved" with dates in green and red ink. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,625
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot152  


Lot 157: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick black or red ink marker. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot157  


Lot 158: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, sometimes with costar Yves Montand. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick red ink marker. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,625
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot158  


Lot 159: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, sometimes with costar Yves Montand. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot159  


Lot 160: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, sometimes with Yves Montand. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick red ink marker. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot160  


Lot 161: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, rehearsing a musical number. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick black or red ink marker. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (11 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot161  


Lot 162: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in nearly each one. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick black or red ink marker. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (11 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot162  


Lot 163: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, rehearsing a scene with costar Yves Montand. 14 x 11 inches
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot163  


Lot 164: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, sometimes alone, other times with director George Cukor. The photos on this sheet appear to be from a wardrobe test. The verso on the sheet is stamped with Advertising Code Administration "Approved" with date in green ink. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (13 bids) - Sold Price: $1,625
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot164  


Lot 172: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, sometimes alone, other times with director George Cukor and choreographer Jack Cole. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick black ink marker. The verso on the sheet is stamped with Advertising Code Administration "Approved" with date in green ink. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (13 bids) - Sold Price: $1,625
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot172  


Lot 173: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, sometimes alone, other times with costars Yves Montand and Frankie Vaughan. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (13 bids) - Sold Price: $1,950
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot173  


Lot 174: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, sometimes alone, other times with costars Yves Montand and Frankie Vaughan. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot174  


Lot 175: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, seen rehearsing a musical number. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick black ink marker. The verso on the sheet is stamped with Advertising Code Administration "Approved" with date in green ink. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot175  


Lot 176: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in nearly each one, sometimes alone, other times with costar Frankie Vaughan. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick black or red ink marker. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot176  


Lot 177: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in nearly each one, sometimes alone, other times rehearsing with costar Yves Montand. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick black or red ink marker. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot177  


Lot 178: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, sometimes rehearsing a scene for the film. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick black or red ink marker. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot178  


Lot 179: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, sometimes rehearsing a scene for the film. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick black or red ink marker. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,625
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot179 


Lot 180: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, sometimes alone, other times with director George Cukor and choreographer Jack Cole. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick black or red ink marker. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot180  


Lot 181: MARILYN MONROE: "LET'S MAKE LOVE" CONTACT SHEET
A rare contact sheet from Marilyn Monroe's final musical Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960). The photos on the sheet are black and white and Monroe is in each one, sometimes alone, other times with costar Yves Montand. The actress went through the contact sheets herself and personally crossed out many images that didn't meet her approval, using a thick black or red ink marker. 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 283, "TCM Presents...A Celebration of Robert Osborne," Bonhams New York, June 13, 2018

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot181  


Lot 183: MARILYN MONROE: "THE MISFITS" CONTACT SHEET
A contact sheet of 17 images from the set of The Misfits (Seven Arts, 1961) possibly taken by Eve Arnold. The sheet contains images of Marilyn Monroe in a truck, as well as images of Clark Gable, Eli Wallach, and Montgomery Clift in the desert. Verso is marked "194." 14 x 11 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 923, "Property from the Life and Career of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions, Beverly Hills, CA, 12/6/2014.

Estimate: $100 - $200 - (16 bids) - Sold Price: $1,170
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot183 


Lot 184: MARILYN MONROE: WITH ELI WALLACH "THE MISFITS" VINTAGE SET PHOTO
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe in a car with Eli Wallach on the set of John Huston's The Misfits (United Artists, 1961), her final film. The verso is stamped "Silver Screen" and marked "M-9" in pen ink. 11 x 14 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (17 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot184  


Lot 185: MARILYN MONROE: WITH CLARK GABLE "THE MISFITS" VINTAGE SET PHOTO (A1)
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe playing paddleball on the set of John Huston's The Misfits (United Artists, 1961) while Clark Gable stands beside her. This was the last film for both actors. The verso is stamped "Silver Screen." 13.5 x 10.75 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (11 bids) - Sold Price: $650
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot185  


Lot 186: MARILYN MONROE: WITH CLARK GABLE "THE MISFITS" VINTAGE SET PHOTO (B2)
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe in a robe with Clark Gable on the set of John Huston'sThe Misfits (United Artists, 1961). This was the last film for both actors. The verso is stamped "Silver Screen." Please note: This photograph has discoloration spots on its left edge. 13.75 x 11 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $780
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot186  


Lot 192: MARILYN MONROE: WITH GEORGE CUKOR "SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE" VINTAGE SET PHOTO
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe with George Cukor on the set of Something's Got to Give (20th Century Fox, 1962). The film was never completed due to various factors, including Monroe's personal problems and conflicts with the studio. The verso is stamped "Silver Screen" with a small amount of semi-legible handwriting. 11 x 14 inches 
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (7 bids) - Sold Price: $325
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot192  


Lot 193: MARILYN MONROE: WITH DEAN MARTIN "SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE" VINTAGE SET PHOTO
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe celebrating her birthday with Dean Martin and Wally Cox in Martin's dressing room on the set of their film, George Cukor's Something's Got to Give (20th Century Fox, 1962). The photograph was taken on June 1, 1962, Monroe's last day on set before she was fired from the project. It was never completed. The verso is stamped "Silver Screen" and marked "No # 11" in black pen ink. 11 x 14 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (13 bids) - Sold Price: $910
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot193  


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4 mai 2023

TV - Frank Sinatra, Le crooner à la voix de velours

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 Dimanche 07 mai 2023 - 22h45 - Arte

Documentaire:  Frank Sinatra,
Le crooner à la voix de velours

FrankSinatraDOC 

Réalisation: Annette Baumeister
Pays: Etats-Unis
Année: 2015
Durée: 91 min

Retour sur la vie tumultueuse de Frank Sinatra (1915-1998), acteur et chanteur américain mythique, avec ses zones d’ombre et de lumière.

Fils d’immigrés italiens né près de New York, Frank Sinatra s’essaie d’abord à la boxe, avant de connaître ses premiers succès micro à la main. Au début des années 1950, son show télévisé fait un flop et le label qui l’a recruté le congédie. Mais il ne tarde pas à reprendre son ascension fulgurante grâce au septième art : il obtient un Oscar en 1954 pour Tant qu’il y aura des hommes de Fred Zinnemann, même si le bruit court alors qu’il aurait décroché son rôle grâce à la mafia. Qu'importe, la rumeur des liens qu'il entretient avec la pègre confère à l'étoile montante sa part de mystère et de soufre. Adoré par les femmes, le leader du Rat Pack s'est marié quatre fois, notamment avec les actrices Ava Gardner et Mia Farrow. Crooner le plus célèbre de l'Amérique, "The Voice" s'est éteint un jour de mai 1998, accédant au statut d'icône éternelle.


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4 mai 2023

Tag Marilyn 41 - Love Nest

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4 mai 2023

22/04/2023, JULIEN'S "Hollywood: Classic & Contemporary" Lots Partie 2

2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-1a  Enchères "Hollywood: Classic & Contemporary"
22 & 23 avril 2023
- 120 lots avec Marilyn Monroe -
- Partie 2 : Effets Personnels

> 22/04/2023, JULIEN'S "Hollywood: Classic & Contemporary": Vente et Catalogue


Factures, Reçus & Chèques
Invoices, Receipts & Checks


Lot 96: MARILYN MONROE: SIGNED 1952 SCHWAB'S PHARMACY CHECK
A Marilyn Monroe signed counter check, written entirely in her own hand, dated June 3, 1952, made payable to Schwab's Pharmacy in the amount of $25.00.
6.5 x 3 inches. PROVENANCE From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (25 bids) - Sold Price: $6,500
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot096a  2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot096b 


Lot 103: MARILYN MONROE: HANDWRITTEN AND SIGNED CHECK
A check that was completely handwritten and signed in red ink by Marilyn Monroe. The check is dated May 23, 1953 and the amount of $50.41 is made payable to Hayan's Westside Market. Monroe lists her phone number as CR62211 and her address as 882 Doheny, Los Angeles. 6 x 3 inches.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - (19 bids) - Sold Price: $6,500
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot103a  2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot103b 


 Lot 104: MARILYN MONROE: SIGNED HALLOWEEN 1953 DOHENY PHARMACY CHECK
A counter check written to Doheny Pharmacy for $34.89 signed in blue ink by Marilyn Monroe and dated October 31, 1953 (Halloween).
Accompanied by original Julien's lot tag. 8.5 x 3.75 inches

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (24 bids) - Sold Price: $7,800
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot104a  2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot104b 


Lot 166: MARILYN MONROE: ARTHUR MILLER DEPARTMENT STORE RECEIPTS
A group of sales receipts that were charged to the account of playwright Arthur Miller during the years (1956-1961) he was married to Marilyn Monroe. The receipts are for department stores Bloomingdale's and Saks Fifth Avenue and list Miller's address as 444 East 57th St., New York, which is the address of the apartment he shared with the late screen icon. 6.25 x 7.5 inches
Estimate: $100 - $200 - (6 bids) - Sold Price: $195
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot166 


Lot 167: MARILYN MONROE: JANE MILLER "BLACK DRESS" JAX FASHION BOUTIQUE RECEIPT
A sales receipt for Jax fashion boutique made out to Marilyn Monroe Miller. The receipt is dated 12/28 and shows the charge of $3.50 for alterations of a black dress for Jane Miller, Monroe's stepdaughter with husband Arthur Miller. 4 x 6 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (6 bids) - Sold Price: $325
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot167   


Lot 168: MARILYN MONROE: JANE MILLER JAX FASHION BOUTIQUE GIFT CERTIFICATE RECEIPT
A receipt for a gift certificate for Jax clothing boutique that was purchased by Marilyn Monroe. The name "Marilyn Monroe Miller" is written in blue ink in the receipt's Sold To line and is dated December 24. The purchase was a $75 gift certificate for Jane Miller, daughter of playwright Arthur Miller to whom Monroe was married from 1956-1961. Jax was an American-based fashion boutique popular with stylish celebrities. Monroe is known to have worn several articles of Jax clothing. 4 x 6 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (6 bids) - Sold Price: $260 
2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot168 


 Lot 169: MARILYN MONROE: JANE MILLER JAX FASHION BOUTIQUE PETTICOAT RECEIPTS
A pair of receipts for Jax clothing boutique for purchases made by Marilyn Monroe. The receipts are dated December 28. The purchase was for a petticoat for Jane Miller, daughter of playwright Arthur Miller to whom Monroe was married from 1956-1961. 4 x 6 inches
Estimate: $100 - $200 - (10 bids) - Sold Price: $520

2023-04-22-JULIENS-HollywoodClassicContemporary-lot169 


 Lot 170: MARILYN MONROE: JANE MILLER JAX FASHION BOUTIQUE ALTERATION RECEIPT
A receipt for Jax clothing boutique that was purchased by Marilyn Monroe. The name "Marilyn Monroe" is written in blue ink in the receipt's Sold To line and is dated December 28. The purchase was for alterations on a black dress Monroe had purchased for Jane Miller, daughter of playwright Arthur Miller to whom Monroe was married from 1956-1961. 4 x 6 inches
Estimate: $100 - $200 - (8 bids) - Sold Price: $390
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   Lot 171: MARILYN MONROE: ARTHUR MILLER'S DAUGHTER'S DOCTOR BILLS
A group of typewritten doctor bills, circa December 1959-April 1960, made payable to Arthur Miller, during the time he was married to Marilyn Monroe. The bills were for Jane Miller, the playwright's daughter from a previous marriage, who sought care from Dr. Edith Taglicht Schmidt, a New York City-based psychologist. Each bill features the address of the apartment Miller and Monroe lived in during much of their marriage and each is marked paid in the lower right corner. 7.25 x 8.25 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - (8 bids) - Sold Price: $130
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Correspondances, Lettres 
Correspondences, Letters


Lot 112: MARILYN MONROE: BEN HECHT "MY STORY" CORRESPONDENCE
Six documents referencing an agreement, and the dissolution thereof, between Marilyn Monroe and Ben Hecht regarding his authoring her life story.
Included is a facsimile copy of the originally signed agreement between Monroe and Hecht, dated March 16, 1954, in which the terms of the agreement are exceedingly clear. Three unsigned carbon copies of this same agreement are included. Also included is a facsimile copy of a two-page letter sent to Hecht by Marilyn's attorney Lloyd Wright, Jr., in which he demands that Hecht "surrender to us on behalf of our client, Miss Marilyn Monroe, all, and I repeat all, copies of any material concerning Miss Marilyn Monroe written by Mr. Ben Hecht, pursuant to his contract of March 16, 1954 with Marilyn Monroe, or otherwise."
Hecht partnered with Monroe to write her life story, which was to be published only in the Ladies' Home Journal magazine. Ultimately, for reasons unknown, Hecht sold the text without Marilyn's knowledge or approval, and the story was published in London's Empire News from May through August of 1954.
11 x 8.5 inches - PROVENANCE Lot 685, "From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property," Julien's Auctions, Beverly Hills CA, 6/13/2019.

Estimate: $600 - $800 - (10 bids) - Sold Price: $910 
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Lot 128: MARILYN MONROE: NOTE FROM BUDDY ADLER
A small notecard to Marilyn Monroe from producer Buddy Adler. The notecard reads, "Darling, It's wonderful having you home again. Best wishes, Buddy Adler." This card is likely in reference to Monroe's return to Hollywood in 1956 after having spent the entirety of 1955 in New York City.
Adler was the producer of Bus Stop (Marilyn Monroe Productions, 1956) the first of two films from Monroe's personal production company, Marilyn Monroe Productions. He won Academy Awards and a Golden Globe award. Other films he produced include From Here to Eternity (Columbia Pictures, 1953) and Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (20th Century Fox, 1955). 4 x 3 inches

Estimate: $600 - $800 - (8 bids) - Sold Price: $585
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Lot 134: MARILYN MONROE: LETTER FROM EMMELINE SNIVELY
A one-page typed letter to Marilyn Monroe from Emmeline Snively, dated July 31, 1958. Snively was the owner and manager of the Bluebook Modeling Agency. Marilyn, still Norma Jean at the time, signed with the agency in 1945, and Snively is believed to have assisted her in transforming into Marilyn Monroe. The letter reads in part, "We have been following your steady progress over the years, and our students at Blue Book Models regard your success and constant development as an inspiration." Included with this letter is a torn portion of the original mailing envelope with Snively's typed mailing address. Pencil scribbles are visible on the envelope fragment, possibly written in Marilyn's own hand. It is interesting to note that Snively attempted to stay in contact with Marilyn throughout the star's career. In fact, she was one of a very few guests from Marilyn's inner circle who was invited to her funeral.
8.25 x 9 inches - PROVENANCE Lot 682, "From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property," Julien's Auctions, Beverly Hills CA, 6/13/2019.

Estimate: $600 - $800 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,143
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Lot 141: MARILYN MONROE: NORMAN ROSTEN LETTER
A one-page handwritten letter to Marilyn Monroe from poet and friend Norman Rosten, apparently while he was vacationing in the Arctic Circle. The letter reads in part, "This bar of chocolate and paperclip were both bought in this Eskimo village north of the Arctic Circle! Who says the world isn't round? It's too round!"
The actual chocolate bar wrapper is affixed to the letter using the aforementioned paperclip. Also included is the original envelope, postmarked January 27, 1959, addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller at 444 East 57th Street, New York, NY.
10 x 6.5 inches - PROVENANCE Lot 674, "From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property," Julien's Auctions, Beverly Hills CA, 6/13/2019.

Estimate: $600 - $800 - (9 bids) - Sold Price: $780
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Lot 145: Marilyn Monroe: Signed “Let’s Make Love” Wilfrid Hyde-White Gifted Original Artwork
An original artwork given to Wilfrid Hyde-White on the set of Let’s Make Love (20th Century Fox, 1960) and signed by the film’s cast, crew, and others including Marilyn Monroe, Yves Montand, Arthur Miller, George Cukor, Tony Randall, Allan “Whitey” Snyder, Marjorie Plecher, Paula Strasberg, David Bretherton, David Burns, Kenneth Kendall, and Ray Foster. The ink on paper artwork was created by the art department for the film and given to Hyde-White as a going-away present. The image shows Hyde-White waiting at a cab stand. A billboard in the background reads “Let’s Make Love/ Cukor Co.” and titled at the top “Happy Show/ From the Kids.” Housed in a frame; not examined outside of frame. Accompanied by the original Julien’s Auctions lot tag from 2016.
PROVENANCE From the Collection of Alex Hyde-White / 15 x 15 x .75 inches.

Estimate: $20,000 - $30,000
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Lot 154: MARILYN MONROE: CHRISTMAS CARD FROM HALF-SISTER BERNIECE MIRACLE
An undated Christmas card to Marilyn Monroe from her half-sister Berniece Miracle. The card reads, "Whatever makes Christmas day merry, and the season a happy one, too. Whatever you want in the new year, that's what this wishes for you." The card is signed "Berniece" in her own handwriting.
6 x 4 inches - PROVENANCE Lot 663, "From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property," Julien's Auctions, Beverly Hills CA, 6/13/2019..

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $780
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 Lot 155: MARILYN MONROE: CHRISTMAS CARD FROM MARIE DI MAGGIO
An undated Christmas card to Marilyn Monroe from Marie DiMaggio, the sister of Marilyn's second husband, baseball great Joe DiMaggio. The card reads, "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year," with Marie's name printed at the bottom of the card's message. No personal greeting from Marie is included.
7 x 4 inches - PROVENANCE Lot 662, "From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property," Julien's Auctions, Beverly Hills CA, 6/13/2019.

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (5 bids) - Sold Price: $260
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Lot 156: MARILYN MONROE: CORRESPONDENCE FROM "SUNDAY EXPRESS"
A typed letter dated June 10, 1960 from the Sunday Express requesting Marilyn Monroe's participation in a series of articles on the theme "Why I Believe in God." The letter reads in part, "We are asking people who have won distinction in many different fields to contribute to the series, and I should like to include you among them" and, "...the core of the article will be the writer's own view of what God is and why one believes in His existence." The letter is signed by Gordon Robinson, Features Editor. Also included is a copy of a letter sent in response to the request dated August 3, 1960 reading in part, "Miss Monroe wishes me to thank you for your interest, but, because of her heavy work schedule, she must regretfully decline."
The response letter was sent by Rupert Allan, who handled Marilyn's publicity and press inquiries for several years.
11 x 8.5 inches - PROVENANCE Lot 655, "From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property," Julien's Auctions, Beverly Hills CA, 6/13/2019.

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (7 bids) - Sold Price: $390
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Lot 189: MARILYN MONROE: CORRESPONDENCE FROM JOHN MOOR
A grouping of correspondence to Marilyn Monroe from fashion and interior designer John Moore, including a Western Union telegram dated May 31, 1961, which reads, "Wish you were here to celebrate it. Love you." This message is likely in reference to Marilyn's birthday, which was on June 1, the day after the telegram is dated.
Also included is an undated, hand-signed Christmas card and a note that likely accompanied a bouquet of flowers with a message that reads, "Will you be my Valentine? John Moore." Moore was a close friend of Monroe's. He worked for Talmack, and designed many of Marilyn's clothes, including the gown she wore during the private wedding ceremony in which she married Arthur Miller. He also assisted her in redecorating the apartment she and Miller shared on East 57th Street in New York City. 6.5 x 4.5 (largest)

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (4 bids) - Sold Price: $260
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 Lot 202: MARILYN MONROE: SECRETARIAL CORRESPONDENCE
Three letters from Hedda Rosten to Cherie Redmond, both women being employed by Marilyn Monroe to provide secretarial and administrative support to the star. Rosten, the wife of famed poet and close personal friend of Marilyn's Norman Rosten, resided on the east coast, while Redmond lived on the west coast.
The February 24 letter references Rosten's W4 form, postage expenses and a salary increase. The second letter, dated "May 22 or 23," references mailing a photo and petty cash. The third and final letter, dated July 10, references two bills that were evidently enclosed, along with a line reading "They say all business comes to a standstill in N.Y. in the summer." As Redmond began working for Marilyn in 1962, these letters reference business conducted during the final year of her life and provide an interesting look into the levels and types of administrative support Monroe needed.
10.5 x 8.25 inches (largest) - PROVENANCE Lot 656, "From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property," Julien's Auctions, Beverly Hills CA, 6/13/2019.

Estimate: $200 - $300 - (9 bids) - Sold Price: $455
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Scripts, Scénarios
Scripts, Scenarios 


Lot 127: MARILYN MONROE: PAULA STRASBERG ANNOTATED "BUS STOP" SCRIPT
A bound final draft of the screenplay for Bus Stop (Twentieth Century Fox, 1956) that personally belonged to Marilyn Monroe's acting coach Paula Strasberg and is annotated by her throughout. The blue cover is printed with the words "Bus Stop / February 27, 1956" in the center, "652" in the upper left, "Final" in the upper right, "147" in the lower right, "Property of Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation" at the bottom, and has the initials "PMS" (for Paula Miller Strasberg) written in ink near the top. The script is 123 pages long and features many blue revision pages. Strasberg circled every mention of Monroe's character's name Cherie in red ink and wrote her notes throughout in both red ink and pencil and in some cases crossed out portions of Cherie's dialogue.
The release of Bus Stop in 1956 marked a turning point in Monroe's career. It was the first film she starred in after beginning to study with Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio in 1955. Strasberg's wife Paula became Monroe's personal acting coach accompanying her to the set during filming, sometimes to the consternation of the film's director. Monroe's performance as the ambitious but somewhat untalented "chanteuse" from the Ozarks was met with much acclaim and helped elevate her reputation as an actress to be taken seriously within the film industry.
 9.5 x 11.5 x 1 inches - PROVENANCE From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property

Estimate: $500 - $700 - (23 bids) - Sold Price: $3,900
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Lot 143: MARILYN MONROE: PERSONALLY OWNED EARLY DRAFT OF "LET'S MAKE LOVE" SCREENPLAY
An early draft of the Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960) screenplay that belonged to Marilyn Monroe. The light blue cover is printed with the film's original title, The Billionaire, is dated November 13, 1959, and is marked with "Property of Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation / Return to Stenographic Department." The top left side of the cover is stamped "822" and the right top has the words "Complete A.M." (possibly the initials of Arthur Miller, Monroe's husband at the time) written and underlined in pencil. The script is 158 typewritten yellow pages and there has some light annotations made in pencil, including portions of a scene crossed out. A single loose page of white paper is typewritten with the words "154 (old script)" at the top and features an exchange of dialogue between the characters Jean and Amanda.
Let's Make Love was Monroe's second to last completed film and her final musical movie. She portrayed actress Amanda Dell who is rehearsing an off-Broadway revue that spoofs a headline-making billionaire named Jean-Marc Clement (Yves Montand), who, by accident, becomes cast as himself and falls in love with Monroe's character. The film earned more than $6 million at the box office upon release.
 9 x 11.5 x 1 inches - PROVENANCE From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property

Estimate: $500 - $700 - (22 bids) - Sold Price: $3,900
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Fans


Lot 136: MARILYN MONROE: GET WELL CARDS FROM FANS
Two greeting cards sent to Marilyn from fans with get well wishes. One card's handwritten inscription reads, "To a wonderful actress. My best wishes to you. Palma Urso, 1958." The other is simply signed, "Judy Bawber."
8 x 3.5 inches (largest) - PROVENANCE Lot 653, "From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property," Julien's Auctions, Beverly Hills CA, 6/13/2019.

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (4 bids) - Sold Price: $260
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Lot 142: MARILYN MONROE: FAN LETTER AND TYPED RESPONSE
A two-page handwritten letter from a fan by the name of Pete Monti, dated June 1, 1959, in which Monti expresses his love and admiration for Marilyn Monroe.
Passages from the letter read, "every year I send you a gift with my address on the present for you to answer, and tell me if you liked it, but you never answered it. I think the reason for that was because you never received the gifts," "...I have been a fan of yours since 1950, I even have every book that ever came out with your picture in it," "there is only one thing I would like you to do for me...is to win the Academy Award for best actress of the year, to show them in Hollywood that your (sic) a real good actress. Everybody tries to imitate you, but they can't...there is only one Marilyn Monroe, and that's you." The letter is signed, "Yours Truly, Pete Monti." A photo of Monti in formal attire, together with a female companion, is stapled to the letter.
Included also is a typed response to this letter, dated June 19, 1959, reading, "Miss Monroe has asked me to thank you most kindly for your birthday remembrance and good wishes. She appreciates your thoughtfulness very much." The letter is signed "Yours sincerely, Secretary to Marilyn Monroe." The letter was likely prepared by May Reis, Monroe's secretary for several years.
11 x 8.5 inches.

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (9 bids) - Sold Price: $520
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Lot 144: MARILYN MONROE: SIGNED AND INSCRIBED PHOTO
A framed black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe leaning against a tree. Inscribed "Dear Linda, I wish you luck with your acting. Love and kisses, Marilyn Monroe Miller." This inscription was written for child actor Linda Bennett.
Accompanied by the original Julien's Auctions lot card and tag.
 19 x 23 x 2 inches - PROVENANCE Lot 902, Property From the Life and Career of Marilyn Monroe, Julien’s Auctions, Beverly Hills, November 17, 2016

Estimate: $7,000 - $9,000 - (13 bids) - Sold Price: $9,100
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Lot 190: MARILYN MONROE: FAN LETTER FROM EMILY HEDDA LISS
An undated handwritten fan letter to Marilyn Monroe from a young child, signed Emily Hedda Liss. The letterhead reads "Mrs. Joseph Liss, 445 East 68th Street, New York, New York," indicating Emily is likely the young daughter of television writer and editor Joseph Liss.
The letter reads: "Dear Marilyn, How are you? Daddy and mommy saw you. I wish I could of. I am writing you to see if you rember (sic) me. First you saw me playing on the grass at Chaire's house and then at Patty's. I went to East Hampton and I got a new bike. It is beautiful." 7 x 6.25 inches

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (4 bids) - Sold Price: $195
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Effets personnels qui lui appartenaient
Personnlay owned which belonged to her


Lot 110: MARILYN MONROE: PERSONALLY OWNED CLIPPING ABOUT HER PERFORMANCE IN KOREA
A clipping from the Honolulu Advertiser dated February 19, 1954 reporting on Marilyn Monroe's visit to Korea and her performance for the U.S. troops that was personally owned by the actress. The clipping features a black and white photo of Monroe with a caption that reads "Marilyn Monroe in Korea / Soldiers riot to see her." The headline of the accompanying article reads "GI Trampled In Crush To See Marilyn Monroe."
Monroe visited Korea in February 1954 with husband Joe DiMaggio a few weeks after their marriage. Monroe was invite to perform before the troops and and the trip caused an interruption in the couple's honeymoon.
4 x 12.5 inches. PROVENANCE From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (8 bids) - Sold Price: $455 
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Lot 111: MARILYN MONROE: PERSONALLY OWNED "MARILYN MONROE VISITS OSAKA ARMY HOSPITAL" NEWSLETTER
An issue of The Host, an Osaka Army Hospital newsletter, that belonged to Marilyn Monroe. The Volume V, number 2 issue is dated March 6, 1954 and the cover features a photograph of Monroe next to the headline "Marilyn Monroe visits Osaka Army Hospital." Inside is a two-page spread of photos showing Monroe performing and having lunch with military patients at the hospital along with a short article about her visit.
Monroe took time out from her honeymoon with husband Joe DiMaggio in early 1954 to entertain U.S. military troops in Korea and subsequently stopped by the Osaka Army Hospital in Japan.
8.5 x 11 inches. PROVENANCE From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (11 bids) - Sold Price: $780
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Lot 130: MARILYN MONROE: PERSONALLY OWNED "THE PRINCE AND THE SHOWGIRL" PAPERBACK
A paperback edition of the screenplay for The Prince and the Showgirl (Signet Books, 1957) by Terence Rattigan that was personally owned by Marilyn Monroe. The paperback features eight pages of photographs from the film.
Monroe portrayed Elsie Marina, the showgirl of the title, opposite the prince played by Laurence Olivier, who also directed the film adaptation of Rattigan's 1953 play. The filming was stressful for Monroe and her working relationship with Oliver was incredibly strained and was depicted in the movie My Week With Marilyn (The Weinstein Company, 2011).
4.25 x 7.25 x .25 inches - PROVENANCE From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $780
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 Lot 131: MARILYN MONROE: PERSONALLY OWNED RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL PROGRAM
An issue of Showplace, the Radio City Music Hall program, dated June 13, 1957 that personally belonged to Marilyn Monroe. The program features photos of Monroe and Laurence Olivier and shows that the film being shown was The Prince and the Showgirl (Warner Bros., 1957), which costarred the two actors.
Monroe portrayed Elsie Marina, the showgirl of the title, opposite the prince played by Olivier, who also directed the film adaptation of Terrence Rattigan's 1953 play. The filming was stressful for Monroe and her working relationship with Oliver was incredibly strained and was depicted in the movie My Week With Marilyn (The Weinstein Company, 2011).
12 x 9.5 inches - PROVENANCE From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (11 bids) - Sold Price: $780
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 Lot 138: MARILYN MONROE: PERSONALLY OWNED "SOME LIKE IT HOT" CALENDAR
A release date calendar for Some Like It Hot (United Artists, 1959) was personally owned by Marilyn Monroe. The cover page, featuring a photo of Marilyn in costume playing a ukulele reads: "The New Marilyn Monroe Calendar, Very Hot For March," an allusion to the famous 1951 nude calendar which helped establish Monroe as the premiere sex symbol of her era. The calendar features four pages, each with a photo of Monroe and announcing March 18 as the comedy's release date. The back page features the film's poster.
Monroe won a Golden Globe as Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical for her performance as Sugar Kane and the film was named the greatest comedy film of all time in a poll by American Film Institute in 2000.
8.5 x 11 inches - PROVENANCE From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property

Estimate: $500 - $700 - (11 bids) - Sold Price: $910
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Lot 153: MARILYN MONROE: PERSONALLY OWNED "SIGHT AND SOUND" MAGAZINE
An Autumn 1960 issue of Sight and Sound magazine with a photo of Marilyn Monroe in a scene from the film Let's Make Love (Twentieth Century Fox, 1960) on the cover that was personally owned by Monroe. Accompanied by a cover of the same magazine but with the price in English currency in the upper left corner. Both feature reviews of Let's Make Love.
9 x 11 inches - PROVENANCE From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (10 bids) - Sold Price: $650
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 Lot 182: MARILYN MONROE: PERSONALLY OWNED "SPOT NEWS PHOTOGRAPHY" BOOK
A copy of Spot News Photography (Verlan Books, 1960) by Barney Stein that belonged to Marilyn Monroe. Stein was a New York Post staff photographer who mailed the book to Monroe and inscribed the first page with a handwritten note that reads in part: Dear Miss Monroe / On page 95 you'll find something interesting to you / Hope you get well real soon. / All the best to you.
Stein had photographed Monroe as she departed Lennox Hill Hospital in New York following a brief illness. He had notified two men working across the street from the hospital about her departure and they yelled to her as she entered her car and held up a handmade sign that read "Marilyn, We love you! From mike and Nick." Monroe looked up, waved, and blew them a kiss.
 5 x 8 x .25 inches - PROVENANCE From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (5 bids) - Sold Price: $325
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 Lot 187: MARILYN MONROE: PERSONALLY OWNED "THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER" CLIPPING
A front page from the March 30, 1961 issue of The Hollywood Reporter that belonged to Marilyn Monroe. The top of the page is printed with the name and address of Arthur P. Jacobs, who was Monroe's press agent and had presumably sent the issue to his client. The lower right features an item outlined in red pencil about the reissue of Monroe's film River of No Return (Twentieth Century Fox, 1954) and the possibility of her starring in the comedy Goodbye Charlie, which was eventually made with Debbie Reynolds two years after Monroe's death.
9.25 x 12.25 inches  -  PROVENANCE From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (4 bids) - Sold Price: $260
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 Lot 188: MARILYN MONROE: PERSONALLY OWNED "HOW MARILYN SAVED (ROBERT MITCHUM'S) LIFE" CLIPPING
A clipped article from the May 1961 issue of Movie Life magazine titled "Bob Mitchum Tells How Marilyn Saved My Life!" In the article, actor Robert Mitchum recounts a story that took place when he filmed River of No Return (Twentieth Century Fox, 1954) opposite Monroe. Also featured within the clipping is an update on Monroe's health at the time and a story of how Mitchum first met Monroe during the 1940s while she was still married to her first husband Jim Dougherty.
9 x 11 inches - PROVENANCE From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property

Estimate: $300 - $500 - (8 bids) - Sold Price: $455
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 Lot 197: MARILYN MONROE: MAKEUP PENCIL
A Glorene of Hollywood dark brown make-up pencil that was personally owned by Marilyn Monroe.
6 inches - PROVENANCE Partial lot 832, "Julien's Summer Sale 2009" (previously "Property From the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005).

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (23 bids) - Sold Price: $6,500

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Lot 198: Marilyn Monroe: Sparkly Brooch
A silver-tone metal brooch with crystal drops, each terminating  in a prong set pear-shaped rhinestone, bar closure featuring rhinestone rondelle. The maker’s mark on verso reads, “Eisenberg/ Original.” 2.5 x 3 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 239, “Property from the Estate of Lee Strasberg, November 18, 2016,” Beverly Hills

Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000
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 Lot 199: MARILYN MONROE: PERSONALLY OWNED PORCELAIN VASE
A white porcelain vase with gold-tone gilt detail that personally belonged to Marilyn Monroe. The vase features two curved handles with gold-tone paint that's lightly worn and approximately three inches of gold-tone etching around the top neck. There's no maker's mark present.
Please be aware there is a small chip at the top rim.
5 x 10.25 inches - PROVENANCE From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property

Estimate: $500 - $700 - (23 bids) - Sold Price: $3,900
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 Lot 200: MARILYN MONROE: PERSONALLY OWNED RED NEEDLEPOINT CUSHION COVER
A needlepoint cushion cover of a red floral pattern on a black background that belonged to Marilyn Monroe. The cover is housed in an unassociated shadowbox frame.
Accompanied by the original Julien's Auctions lot card and tag.
 19 x 23 x 2 inches - PROVENANCE Lot 563, “Property From the Life and Career of Marilyn Monroe,” Julien’s Auctions, Beverly Hills, November 17, 2016

Estimate: $700 - $900 - (12 bids) - Sold Price: $1,170
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  Lot 201: MARILYN MONROE: HELENA DRIVE BATHROOM AND KITCHEN TILE PLAQUE
A wooden plaque that was custom-made with surplus tile Marilyn Monroe personally chose for the kitchen and master bathroom of her final home located at 12305 5th Helena Drive in Los Angeles. The blue, green, yellow, and white patterned tiles were handpicked by Monroe to be installed in her home and are the last of the batch that remained following her death in August 1962. The plaque was custom made in the 1980s by request of the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Nunez, who purchased the home in 1963.
Accompanied by Letter of Authenticity. 17 x 10 x 1 inches

Estimate: $800 - $1,200 - (21 bids) - Sold Price: $4,550
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Divers Documents Papiers
Various Papers Documents


Lot 137: MARILYN MONROE: ARTHUR MILLER'S SON'S STUDENT EVALUATION
A typewritten student evaluation for Robert "Bobby" Miller, son of Arthur Miller, that is dated May 1, 1958, during Miller's marriage to Marilyn Monroe. Bobby was in the 10-year-old group at Little Red School House in New York City. The document is labeled "Evaluation of Student's Progress" and while most of his teacher's comments are favorable, she also notes "He seems always to be on a high pitch of tension, and is having difficulty in settling, which leads to brief times of just not trying to do anything, and then spurts of trying. With reassurance from the adults in his life he will gain the security he needs to relax."
Also included are mimeographed pages of the April and May 1960 issues of the Oak Hall News-Roundup, the newsletter of the school Bobby later attended.
8.5 x 11 inches

Estimate: $100 - $200 - (4 bids) - Sold Price: $130
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Lot 191: MARILYN MONROE: SIGNED JOHN F. KENNEDY BIRTHDAY PROGRAM
A program for the May 19, 1962 event "New York's Birthday Salute to President Kennedy" that has been signed in ink by Marilyn Monroe and other celebrities including Harry Belafonte, Maria Callas, Shirley MacLaine, Henry Fonda, Peggy Lee, Jack Benny, Jimmy Durante, and others, many of whom were performers that night. The program has been matted and framed with the all-star lineup for the event on the far left, the center is the program with a crease down the center from the fold. On the left side are red, white, and blue blocks on which most of the celebrities have signed their names. One the right side is a photograph of President Kennedy with Monroe's signature beneath his face. On the far right is ephemera related to a previous sale of the program. Mounted on the back of the frame is a clipping of Liz Smith's column from 1998 that referenced the event and on the far left is a page with a list of the chairmen, committee members, and patrons, while on the far right is a page with members of the chorus and names of the production crew.
The star-studded birthday celebration for President Kennedy at Madison Square Garden, held 10 days before his actual birthday, remains one of the most discussed events in his and Monroe's career. The event was sponsored by the Democratic Committees and Citizens for Kennedy as a fundraiser to erase debt incurred during the 1960 presidential election. Monroe famously called in sick to filming Something's Got To Give at 20th Century Fox studios in Los Angeles to fly to New York in serenade the president with a sultry rendition of "Happy Birthday, Mister President" while wearing a sheer, skin-tight Jean-Louis gown that she'd been sewn-into just before the event.
26 x 14.25 x 1 inches (frame)

Estimate: $10,000 - $20,000 - (27 bids) - Sold Price: $88,900
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Lot 203: MARILYN MONROE: STRASBERG-OWNED MONROE DOCUMENTARY MAGAZINE COVER
A front page of trade publication Variety dated October 4, 1962 that was owned by the Strasberg family. An article in the center of the page discusses the numerous documentary projects that were rushed into development to capitalize on the death of Marilyn Monroe the previous August. This article reads in part: "Documentary producer David J. Wolper is joining the race to market pix about Marilyn Monroe, planning an 80-min. theatrical film documentary, "Marilyn."
9 x 12.25 inches

Estimate: $100 - $200 - (2 bids) - Sold Price: $76,50
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 Lot 204: MARILYN MONROE: MOTHER-RELATED ATTORNEY CORRESPONDENCE
A two page copy of a typewritten letter dated November 7, 1963 sent to Aaron Frosch, Marilyn Monroe's attorney and executor of her will, from Inez Melson, Monroe's business manager, concerning the care of Gladys Baker Eley, Monroe's mother.
The letter reads in part: "I must confess that I am deeply concerned about the fact that no funds have been available with which to take care of Mrs. Eley's needs. The Sanitarium has been most cooperative and gracious with respect to carrying the account since the last payment made to them was for the month of February."
Eley suffered from schizophrenia and was institutionalized in Rockhaven Sanitarium in Verdugo City, California in 1953. Marilyn paid for her care there until her death in August 1962. Monroe left her mother a $100,000 trust fund, of which she received $5,000 each year. However, the trust fund was almost completely consumed by taxes and debts. Following Monroe's death, Melson oversaw financial care for Eley who later died in a retirement home in Florida in 1984.
8.5 X 11 inches

Estimate: $200 - $300 - (9 bids) - Sold Price: $455
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 Lot 205: MARILYN MONROE: HOLLYWOOD REPORTER GLADYS BAKER ELEY CLIPPING
A page from May 25, 1965 issue of The Hollywood Reporter that features a story about Marilyn Monroe's mother. In her "Broadway Ballyhoo" column, Radie Harris writes "When Marilyn Monroe's will, still being probated, is settled, there will be nothing left for the Lee Strasbergs or any of the other beneficiaries. However, Marilyn's lawyer, Aaron Frosch, of the law firm of Weissberger & Frosch, is seeing to it that her institutionalized mother will be taken care of for the rest of her life."
Mrs. Gladys Baker Eley, Marilyn's mother, suffered from schizophrenia and was institutionalized in Rockhaven Sanitarium in Verdugo City, California in 1953. Marilyn paid for her care there until her death in August 1962. Monroe left her mother a $100,000 trust fund, of which she received $5,000 each year. However, the trust fund was almost completely swallowed up by taxes and debts. Eley died in a retirement home in Florida in 1984.
9.25 x 12.25 inches

Estimate: $100 - $200 - (6 bids) - Sold Price: $195 
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 Lot 206: MARILYN MONROE: LOS ANGELES TIMES GLADYS BAKER ELEY STORY AND LETTER
A group of items related to Mrs. Gladys Baker Eley, Marilyn Monroe's mother, including an article from the June 25, 1965 edition of the Los Angeles Times, a typewritten letter from the author of the story on Los Angeles Times letterhead, and a published letter from a reader in response to the article.
The article was published under the headline "Hard-Hearted Hollywood / Marilyn's Mother Ignored" and features quotes from Mrs. Inez Melson, Monroe's business manager, regarding how none of Monroe's close friends had offered to help pay for Eley's care but several of Monroe's fans had offered to send money for her support. The Times writer sent the clipping and a letter to Melson to confirm she'd seen it.
Eley suffered from schizophrenia and was institutionalized in Rockhaven Sanitarium in Verdugo City, California in 1953. Marilyn paid for her care there until her death in August 1962. Monroe left her mother a $100,000 trust fund, of which she received $5,000 each year. However, the trust fund was almost completely swallowed up by taxes and debts. Eley died in a retirement home in Florida in 1984.
9 x 11.5 inches

Estimate: $200 - $300 - (5 bids) - Sold Price: $260 
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Lot 114: Marilyn Monroe: “River Of No Return” “I’M Gonna File My Claim” Record Award
An in-house record award presented to Simon House Music to commemorate the sale of more than 50,000 copies of the RCA Victor record release of “I’m Gonna File My Claim” as performed by Marilyn  Monroe. Monroe performed the song in her film River of No return (20th Century Fox, 1954). The award is housed behind glass in a gold-tone frame.
PROVENANCE From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe’s Personal Property / 17.75 x 23.5 x 1.5 inches

Estimate: $7,000 - $9,000
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Lot 118: Marilyn Monroe: “There’s No Business Like Show Business” Swimsuit Costume
A four-piece ensemble custom-made for Marilyn Monroe to wear in There’s No Business Like Show Business (Twentieth Century Fox, 1954). The costume, which is not seen in the final cut of the film, consists of a bathing suit made of black silk with ‘applied’ black polka dots, spaghetti straps ending in two large bows, attached front rounded ‘stomach flap,’ back zip-up closure, separate self-belt, lined with support boning and nude-colored netting, in fragile condition now with areas of evident repair work; a coordinating large wrap, white cotton with the same ‘applied’ black polka dots as suit, trimmed in a wide panel of rose-colored cotton on one end and light blue cotton on the other; and a bathing cap with a petal-like hem adorned with white sequins and silver-colored bugle beads, label reads ‘1-25-4-4691/ A729-29/ M. Monroe.’ The costume was custom-made for Monroe to wear in her portrayal of Vicky Parker and designed by Academy Award-winning costumier William Travilla, this outfit is quite similar to others the star wears throughout the film, though it is not seen in the final cut; however, it is evident it was made for the same production due to its style and construction.
Sir Elton John donated this costume to a charity auction in 1990 prior to it being sold by Christie’s the following year.
PROVENANCE Lot 104, Christies (South Kensington), auction titled Pop, Sale 4259, April 25, 1991.

Estimate: $10,000 - $20,000
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Lot 550: WILLEM DAFOE: SUPER BOWL COMMERCIAL-WORN "THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH" MARILYN MONROE STYLE DRESS
A Willem Dafoe worn dress styled after Marilyn Monroe's iconic film The Seven Year Itch (20th Century Fox, 1955) dress.
The halter-style dress is composed of a white polyester, with gradient pleats from the bust to the back-of-neck closure. Then from the waist to hips the dress is fitted with box pleats, going into an open fan pleated skirt that goes down to mid-calf. Their is a sash that tie in the back, sewn into the under-bust of the dress to nip it in slightly. This 2016 pattern design does not have the voluptuous curves of Marilyn Monroe's Travilla dress, but a boxier cut. Please note: There is wear to the garment, pleats in the skirt of the dress have lost their shape and definition, and there is underarm discoloration.
Dafoe wore the gown in a 2016 Snickers brand Super Bowl commercial, in which he plays a hungry version of Marilyn Monroe on the set of The Seven Year Itch filming the subway grate scene. William Travilla designed the original white halter dress with sunburst pleated skirt that Monroe wore.
Includes two original lot cards and one lot tag.

Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - (11 bids) - Sold Price: $1,300
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2 mai 2023

08/04/2023, GWS AUCTIONS "Artifacts of Hollywood, Music, and Sports": Vente

2023-04-08-GWSAuctions-02  Vente aux enchères "Artifacts of Hollywood, Music, and Sports" du 08 avril 2023 en ligne sur le site de GWS AUCTIONS .

Auction "Artifacts of Hollywood, Music, and Sports" on April, 08, 2023, online on the website of  GWS AUCTIONS.


La vente aux enchères présente 330 lots liés au milieu du divertissement (objets personnels, vêtements et bijoux de célébrités);
Les lots avec leur description sont en consultation libre sur gwsauctions.com

Il y a 30 lots concernant Marilyn Monroe: des vêtements et bijoux qu'elle avait donné à Sydney Guilaroff, célèbre coiffeur d'Hollywood.

Pas de catalogue édité.

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The auction features 330 entertainment-related lots (personal items, celebrity clothing and jewelry);
The lots with their description are available for free consultation on gwsauctions.com

There are 30 lots concerning Marilyn Monroe: clothes and jewelry she had given to Sydney Guilaroff, famous Hollywood hairdresser.

No published catalog.


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2 mai 2023

08/04/2023, GWS AUCTIONS "Artifacts of Hollywood, Music, and Sports": Lots

2023-04-08-GWSAuctions-01  Enchères "Artifacts of Hollywood, Music, and Sports"
08 avril 2023
- 30 lots avec Marilyn Monroe -

> 08/04/2023, GWS AUCTIONS "Artifacts of Hollywood, Music, and Sports": Vente


Lot # 1: Marilyn Monroe's Orange Floral Bathing Suit
Marilyn Monroe's Personally Owned Orange Floral Bathing Suit From The Sydney Guilaroff Collection W/Notarized Letter of Provenance - This lovely orange floral one piece bathing suit was personally owned by Marilyn Monroe. The swimsuit has a back zipper, adjustable straps, and has "M. Monroe 1961" handwritten on the interior lining. The piece comes with a notarized letter of provenance from Marilyn Monroe's personal hairstylist Sydney Guilaroff, which states in part, "Marilyn gave me this one piece bathing suit with built in cups and zipper of orange, brown and tan flower design to add to my star worn collection. No one has worn it but Marilyn."
- Sydney Guilaroff was a hair stylist during Hollywood's Golden Age who was the first to receive on-screen credit in films. He worked for more than forty years at the Metro Goldwyn Mayer studios on more than a thousand films, and was instrumental in crafting many of the hairstyles which became the signature looks for numerous film stars. Guilaroff was a friend, stylist, and confidante to many Golden Age stars including Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, and Audrey Hepburn along with Marilyn Monroe, and styled Marilyn's hair for her funeral in 1962.
Estimate: $1,000.00
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Lot # 2: Marilyn Monroe's Personally Owned 1950s Red Velvet Gown
Marilyn Monroe's Personally Owned 1950s Red Velvet Gown From The Sydney Guilaroff Collection W/Notarized Letter of Provenance - This red velvet gown was personally owned by Marilyn Monroe. The gown has a sleeveless design with a back zipper and slit up the back hem. The piece comes with a notarized letter of provenance from Marilyn Monroe's personal hairstylist Sydney Guilaroff, which states in part, "Marilyn herself gave me this beautiful 1950s red velvet long dress to add to my star worn collection. No one has worn it except Marilyn."
Estimate: $1,500.00 
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Lot # 3: Marilyn Monroe's Silver Glitter Evening Gown
Marilyn Monroe's Personally Owned Silver Glitter Evening Gown From The Sydney Guilaroff Collection W/Notarized Letter of Provenance - This beautiful silver glitter evening gown was personally owned and worn by Marilyn Monroe. The gown has a sleeveless design with silver glitter stripes and accent beading at the waist. The piece comes with a notarized letter of provenance from Marilyn Monroe's personal hairstylist Sydney Guilaroff, which states in part, "Marilyn gave me this silver speckle sleeveless spectacular gown with rhinestone accents around the waist to add to my star worn collection. No one has worn it but Marilyn. She did have the gown let out and wore it to an event around 1960." It is visible where the gown was let out beneath the arms and around the bust (see photos).
Estimate: $1,300.00 
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 Lot # 4: Marilyn Monroe's Rhinestone Choker Necklace
Marilyn Monroe's Personally Owned Rhinestone Choker Necklace From The Sydney Guilaroff Collection W/Notarized Letter of Provenance - This lovely costume necklace was personally owned by Marilyn Monroe. The necklace is made of silver metal with round and cushion shaped rhinestones. The necklace comes with a notarized letter of provenance from Marilyn Monroe's personal hairstylist Sydney Guilaroff, which states in part, "Marilyn gave me this costume 'Weiss' multi-shaped rhinestone choker necklace around 1954. No one has worn it since Marilyn."
Estimate: $1,300.00 
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 Lot # 53: Marilyn Monroe's Black Sequin Cocktail Dress
Marilyn Monroe's Personally Owned Black Sequin Cocktail Dress From the Sydney Guilaroff Collection W/Notarized Letter of Provenance - This lovely black sequin cocktail dress was personally owned by Marilyn Monroe. The dress has a back zipper closure, double spaghetti straps, and is completely covered in shiny black sequins. The dress comes with a notarized letter of provenance from Marilyn Monroe's personal hairstylist Sydney Guilaroff, which states in part, "Marilyn gave me this spaghetti strap black sequin stretch cocktail dress to add to my star worn collection. No one has worn it but Marilyn."
Estimate: $2,000.00 
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Lot # 54: Marilyn Monroe's Weiss Clip-On Drop Earrings
Marilyn Monroe's Personally Owned Weiss Clip-On Drop Earrings From The Sydney Guilaroff Collection W/Notarized Letter of Provenance - These Weiss silver metal clip-on drop earrings were personally owned by Marilyn Monroe. The earrings come with a notarized letter of provenance from Marilyn Monroe's personal hairstylist Sydney Guilaroff, which states in part, "This pair of dangling multi-strand and size rhinestone clip-on earrings by 'Weiss' were given to me by Marilyn herself around 1960, to add to my star worn client personal item collection."
Estimate: $800.00 
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  Lot # 55: Marilyn Monroe's Cut Glass Bracelet and Bead Necklace
Marilyn Monroe's Personally Owned Cut Glass Bracelet and Bead Necklace From The Sydney Guilaroff Collection W/Notarized Letter of Provenance - This necklace and bracelet were personally owned by Marilyn Monroe. The lot includes an iridescent cut glass bead 3-strand bracelet with silver metal closure and 3-strand bead necklace. The lot comes with a notarized letter of provenance from Marilyn Monroe's personal hairstylist Sydney Guilaroff, which states in part, "This triple strand costume glass diamond cut crystal bracelet with silver metal and three round rhinestone accent and triple strand larger plastic diamond cut necklace with silver metal accents was given to me by Marilyn herself around May 1959, to add to by star worn client personal item collection."
Estimate: $1,000.00 
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  Lot # 55 B: George Barris "Marilyn Monroe: Last Shoot" Signed Photo
George Barris "Marilyn Monroe: The Last Shoot" Signed 8" x 10" Photograph Printed From Original Negative #50/99 W/COA - This striking photo is a beautiful and rare photograph of Marilyn Monroe from the series entitled "The Last Photos", taken by photographer George Barris in 1962 just two weeks before Monroe's death. The series of photographs are considered the last photos ever taken of the icon. This is a type II photograph printed from the original negative, and is hand-signed by photographer George Barris. The photo is also numbered 50/99 inverso and bears the Edward Weston copyright stamp. The lot includes a certificate of authenticity. Measurements: 8" x 10".
Estimate: $1,000.00 
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 Lot # 55 C: George Barris "Marilyn Monroe: Last Shoot" Signed Photo
George Barris "Marilyn Monroe: The Last Shoot" Signed 11" x 14" Photograph Printed From Original Negative W/COA - This striking photo is a beautiful and rare photograph of Marilyn Monroe from the series entitled "The Last Photos", taken by photographer George Barris in 1962 just two weeks before Monroe's death. The series of photographs are considered the last photos ever taken of the icon. This is a type II photograph printed from the original negative, and is hand-signed by photographer George Barris. The photo also bears the Edward Weston copyright stamp inverso. The lot includes a certificate of authenticity. Measurements: 8" x 10".
Estimate: $525.00
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   Lot # 55 D: Marilyn Monroe Signed Black and White Photo (Framed)
Marilyn Monroe Signed Black and White Photo in Exhibit Quality Frame - This stunning black and white photograph pictures the blonde bombshell, Marilyn Monroe, looking directly into the camera in a full length pose draped in a semi-sheer nightgown and wearing slippers. The photograph has been boldly signed and inscribed "To __ Kisses, Marilyn Monroe". The photograph has been professionally matted and framed in an exhibit quality framed display. The photo was acquired from respected autograph dealer and authenticator Stephen Koschal, who is a Former Director of the U.A.C.C. and First Place Winner of the U.A.C.C. Sixth Annual H. Roger Phillips Memorial Award. Measurements: image-7.25" x 9.25", frame-19.5" x 16.5".
Estimate: $3,750.00
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 Lot # 140: Marilyn Monroe's Personally Owned Underwire Support Bra
Marilyn Monroe's Personally Owned Underwire Support Bra From The Sydney Guilaroff Collection W/Notarized Letter of Provenance - This underwire support bra was personally owned by Marilyn Monroe. The piece comes with a notarized letter of provenance from Marilyn Monroe's personal hairstylist Sydney Guilaroff, which states in part, "This 1960's nude color strapless bra size 36C with the padding cut out of the cups was given to me by Marilyn herself around May 1962 to add to my star worn client personal item collection. Marilyn would cut the padding out herself to give her support in a dress when she wanted nipples to show through dress or she wore them to sleep because she was so worried about her breasts sagging."
Estimate: $750.00
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 Lot # 141: Marilyn Monroe's 1950s Sendra White Nylon Gloves 
Marilyn Monroe's Personally Owned 1950s Sendra White Nylon Gloves From The Sydney Guilaroff Collection W/Notarized Letter of Provenance and Reference Photo - These Sendra white nylon gloves with ruffled cuffs were personally owned by iconic American actress, Marilyn Monroe. The gloves come with a notarized letter of provenance from Marilyn Monroe's personal hairstylist Sydney Guilaroff, which states in part, "Marilyn herself gave me this beautiful 1950s pair of white thin nylon gloves with ruffled edges to add to my star worn collection. No one has worn it except Marilyn.
Estimate: $750.00
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 Lot # 142: Marilyn Monroe's Multi-Colored Floral Tapestry Handbag 
Marilyn Monroe's Personally Owned Multi-Colored Floral Tapestry Handbag From The Sydney Guilaroff Collection W/Notarized Letter of Provenance - This beautiful and colorful tapestry bag was owned by iconic actress Marilyn Monroe. The handbag features a multi-colored floral design with multiple compartments and a black leather top handle. The piece comes with a notarized letter of provenance from Marilyn Monroe's personal hairstylist Sydney Guilaroff, which states in part, "This heavy multiple compartment tapestry handbag with multi-color flower and leaf design was left at my studio when she flew in from New York and changed to get ready for a dinner engagement around 1960. Marilyn was pretty irresponsible with her things and when I told her that it was here, she told me to take anything left out of it and to give it away (which of course I couldn't)."
Estimate: $1,800.00
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 Lot # 143: Marilyn Monroe's Personally Owned Clip-On Drop Earrings
Marilyn Monroe's Personally Owned Clip-On Drop Earrings From The Sydney Guilaroff Collection W/Notarized Letter of Provenance - These silver metal clip-on drop earrings were personally owned by Marilyn Monroe in the 1950s. The piece comes with a notarized letter of provenance from Marilyn Monroe's personal hairstylist Sydney Guilaroff, which states in part, "This pair of quarter size silver metal Florentine design clip-on hoop earrings were left in my studio when she changed to get ready for a party around 1953. Marilyn was pretty irresponsible with her things and when I told her that it was here, she told me to add them to my collection."
Estimate: $475.00
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 Lot # 144: Marilyn Monroe's Black Silk Pleated Clutch 
Marilyn Monroe's Personally Owned Black Silk Pleated Clutch From The Sydney Guilaroff Collection W/Notarized Letter of Provenance - This vintage black pleated satin clutch with gold metal trim was personally owned by iconic American actress, Marilyn Monroe. The piece comes with a notarized letter of provenance from Marilyn Monroe's personal hairstylist Sydney Guilaroff, which states in part, "This black silk pleated 9 x 6 gold metal trimmed evening purse with rhinestone encrusted closure was left behind when she changed to get ready for a party after I did her hair late in 1961. Marilyn was pretty irresponsible with her things and when I told her that it was here, she told me to add it to my collection."
Estimate: $1,800.00
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 Lot # 145: Marilyn Monroe's Rhinestone Embellished Bra W/COA 
Marilyn Monroe's Rhinestone Embellished Bra From Her Studio Trailer in Exhibit Quality Framed Display W/COA - This Magicform under wire bra was obtained from Marilyn Monroe's studio trailer by a gentleman who was working refurbishing studio trailers and acquired it from Marilyn's trailer where it had been left behind. The bra is heavily embellished with rhinestones and floral embroidery on the cups, and notably has the straps cut. Marilyn Monroe was known to cut the straps on the back of her bras and tie them around the neck to give a higher life as opposed to when worn the conventional way. The bra has been professionally matted and framed to museum quality with several lovely photos of the actress. The lot will come with a certificate of authenticity and a typeset description of the piece from the person from whom it was acquired, who sold the piece for a friend who was the sister-in-law of the gentleman who refurbished Marilyn's trailer. Measurements: 31.75" x 37.5".
Estimate: $1,700.00
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   Lot # 146: Marilyn Monroe's Rhinestone Bib Necklace 
Marilyn Monroe's Personally Owned Rhinestone Bib Necklace From The Sydney Guilaroff Collection W/Notarized Letter of Provenance - This lovely costume necklace was personally owned by Marilyn Monroe. The necklace is made of silver metal with round and teardrop rhinestones that hang and create a bib-style design. The necklace comes with a notarized letter of provenance from Marilyn Monroe's personal hairstylist Sydney Guilaroff, which states in part, "Marilyn gave me this large 'Weiss' costume rhinestone 'bib' type necklace with many different sized stones and a pendant like rhinestone highlight to add to my star worn collection around 1955. No one has worn it but Marilyn."
Estimate: $1,800.00
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 Lot # 151: Marilyn Monroe Lock of Hair in Exhibit Quality Display
Marilyn Monroe Lock of Hair From the Collection of Harold Shigley in Exhibit Quality Framed Display W/Letter of Authenticity and More - This is a genuine lock of hair which was cut from Marilyn Monroe by her hairstylist Sydney Guilaroff. Guilaroff was a hair stylist during Hollywood's Golden Age who was the first to receive on-screen credit in films. He worked for more than forty years at the Metro Goldwyn Mayer studios on more than a thousand films, and was instrumental in crafting many of the hairstyles which became the signature looks for numerous film stars. The lock comes with several documents including a letter of authenticity from Ryan Mack of Griffin Memorabilia, which states in part, "I have removed pieces of Marilyn Monroe's hair from a lock originally obtained by her hairdresser, Sydney Guilaroff on the set of 'Something's Got to Give' on June 1, 1962." The lot also includes a copy of an original Certificate of Authenticity and Provenance from American collector Harold Shigley, whose collection contained iconic items such as an uncirculated $10,000 bill, burial ring of Leonardo da Vinci, nails from Jesse James' coffin, and the doorknocker from the home of Christopher Columbus, among others. Sydney Guilaroff and Harold Shigley were good friends, as is documented in the accompanying copies of correspondence from the stylist, and Shigley was given the lock of hair from Guilaroff during their more than 50 year friendship. The lock of hair has been professionally matted and framed in a wood and gilt frame along with a photo of the iconic starlette. Measurements: 17" x 21" 
Estimate: $600.00
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 Lot # 152: Marilyn Monroe Personally Owned and Used Hair Pin
Marilyn Monroe Personally Owned and Used Hair Pin in Exhibit Quality Framed Display W/COA - This framed presentation contains a hair pin that was personally owned and used by Marilyn Monroe. The pin is framed together with a lovely photo of the star with a similar pin in her mouth, and a photo getting her hair done. The lot comes with a certificate of authenticity from Mark Bellinghaus. Measurements: 15" x 12". 
Estimate: $300.00
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 Lot # 153: Marilyn Monroe Owned and Worn Stocking Remnant 37/300
Marilyn Monroe Limited Edition Owned and Worn Stocking Remnant Numbered 37/300 W/COA and Provenance - This limited edition piece includes a remnant of a nude stocking that was owned and worn by Marilyn Monroe. The presentation is numbered 37/300, and comes with a certificate of authenticity from John Reznikoff. Reznikoff also included supporting provenance by way of a photocopy of the original auction listing in which several of Marilyn Monroe's stockings were sold. The stockings were given by Marilyn to Marianne Geltner, who was the cook at Parkside House in Surrey, England in 1956 where she resided while filming The Prince And The Showgirl.
Estimate: $300.00
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 Lot # 177 A: George Barris "Marilyn Monroe: Last Shoot" Signed Photo
George Barris "Marilyn Monroe: The Last Shoot" Signed and Numbered Photograph Printed From Original Negative W/COA - This striking photo is a beautiful and rare photograph of Marilyn Monroe from the series entitled "The Last Photos", taken by photographer George Barris in 1962 just two weeks before Monroe's death. The series of photographs are considered the last photos ever taken of the icon. This is a type II photograph printed from the original negative, and is hand-signed by photographer George Barris. The lot includes a certificate of authenticity which states that the photograph is "Printed from the Original Negative, Hand Signed and Numbered Inverso." Note: The photograph is framed and the back is not visible. Measurements: Frame-21 x 18 inches, Image-approximately 11 x 14 inches.
Estimate: $750.00
2023-04-08-GWSAuctions-lot177-A  


Lot # 177 B: George Barris "Marilyn Monroe: Last Shoot" Signed Photo
George Barris "Marilyn Monroe: The Last Shoot" Signed and Numbered Photograph Printed From Original Negative W/COA - This striking photo is a beautiful and rare photograph of Marilyn Monroe from the series entitled "The Last Photos", taken by photographer George Barris in 1962 just two weeks before Monroe's death. The series of photographs are considered the last photos ever taken of the icon. This is a type II photograph printed from the original negative, and is hand-signed by photographer George Barris. The lot includes a certificate of authenticity which states that the photograph is "Printed from the Original Negative, Hand Signed and Numbered Inverso." Note: The photograph is framed and the back is not visible. Measurements: Frame-21 x 18 inches, Image-approximately 11 x 14 inches.
Estimate: $800.00
2023-04-08-GWSAuctions-lot177-B 


  Lot # 177 C: Marilyn Monroe II Mixed Media by Nastya Rovenskaya
Marilyn Monroe II Original Mixed Media on Paper by Nastya Rovenskaya W/COA (Framed) - This mixed media art piece titled Marilyn Monroe II was made by Russian artist Nastya Rovenskaya. The art piece features hand painting on a print of Marilyn Monroe, and is hand-signed by the artist. Nastya Rovenskaya is a master of pop and street art, and is regarded as one of the most innovative and exciting artists on the international stage. She constructed a unique technique of pop art using free brush strokes with acrylic and oil paints. The piece comes with a certificate of authenticity from Yosi Gol Art Gallery and Publishing. Measurements: 49"x40", 58"x49" framed.
Estimate: $750.00
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  Lot # 179: Andy Warhol Signed "Marilyn Monroe" 1986 Print #063/200
Andy Warhol Signed "Marilyn Monroe, 1962" Limited Edition 1986 Color Print #063/200 W/COA - This is a limited edition color print published in 1986 by the Royal Palace Gallery, after Andy Warhol's work featuring iconic film star Marilyn Monroe, "Marilyn Monroe, 1962". The print is signed by Andy Warhol and numbered 063/200. The print also bears the embossed gallery seal on the front along with the Royal Palace Gallery stamp and representative signature on the back. The print comes with a certificate of authenticity from Royal Palace Gallery, and a letter from the gallery confirming that it was printed in 1986 by the Cartier Foundation as part of an exhibition by the Museum of Modern Art, N.Y. Measurements: 11" X 14".
Estimate: $5,250.00
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  Lot # 180: Andy Warhol Signed "Marilyn Monroe" 1986 Print #034/200
Andy Warhol Signed "Marilyn Monroe, 1967" Limited Edition 1986 Color Print #034/200 W/COA - This is a limited edition color print published in 1986 by the Royal Palace Gallery, after Andy Warhol's work featuring iconic film star Marilyn Monroe, "Marilyn Monroe, 1967". The print is signed by Andy Warhol and numbered 034/200. The print also bears the embossed gallery seal on the front along with the Royal Palace Gallery stamp and representative signature on the back. The print comes with a certificate of authenticity from Royal Palace Gallery, and a letter from the gallery confirming that it was printed in 1986 by the Cartier Foundation as part of an exhibition by the Museum of Modern Art, N.Y. Measurements: 11" X 14".
Estimate: $2,400.00
2023-04-08-GWSAuctions-lot180 


  Lot # 183: Sunday B. Morning "Marilyn Monroe 11.27" Print W/COA
Sunday B. Morning After Andy Warhol "Marilyn Monroe 11.27" Silkscreen Print W/COA - This silkscreen print titled " Marilyn Monroe 11.27" was published in 2018 by Sunday B. Morning featuring the work of Andy Warhol. The print is printed on 'museum board' with the highest quality archival inks, and the colors are absolutely vibrant and stunning. The print comes with a certificate of authenticity from Sunday B. Morning, and is stamped in blue on the back with "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "fill in your own signature". Measurements: 36" x 36".
Estimate: $100.00
2023-04-08-GWSAuctions-lot183 


  Lot # 184: Gail Rodgers "Marilyn Monroe" One-of-a-Kind Silkscreen
Gail Rodgers "Marilyn Monroe" Signed One-of-a-Kind Hand Pulled Silkscreen on Canvas W/LOA - This one-of-a-kind silkscreen print was made by Gail Rodgers, and depicts the iconic American starlet, Marilyn Monroe. Gail Rodgers combines silk-screening with hand painting to create original one-of-a-kind designs and portraits that have caught the eye of numerous art collectors and A-list celebrities alike. This silkscreen is printed on canvas with hand painting, and is hand signed by Rodgers in the bottom left corner. The lot includes a letter of authenticity. Measurements: 23" x 24".
Estimate: $120.00
2023-04-08-GWSAuctions-lot184 


   Lot # 185: Death NYC "Marilyn Monroe" Signed Lithograph #30/100
Death NYC "Marilyn Monroe" Limited Edition Signed Lithograph #30/100 (Framed) - This lithograph from NYC street artist, Death NYC, depicts Marilyn Monroe with devil horns. The print is signed "RAW" (an alternative alias of DEATH NYC), dated 2016 and numbered 30/100 by the artist. The lithograph is framed in a black bamboo motif frame with the Death NYC authenticity sticker affixed to the back of the piece. Measurements: 19" x 14". DEATH chooses to keep her identity anonymous, she believes that it gives her more freedom to continue to work on the street. She began painting on walls and floors of popular shops in Soho and Chelsea area of New York City. She gets the name DEATH from the abbreviation of Don't Easily Abandon The Hope. DEATH tries to ridicule the mainstream media by making fun of popular images.
Estimate: $225.00 
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  Lot # 186: Death NYC "Marilyn Monroe" Signed Fine Art Print #11/100
Death NYC "Marilyn Monroe" Limited Edition Signed Fine Art Print #11/100 W/COA - This fine art print was made by NYC street artist, Death NYC. The print depicts Marilyn Monroe against a background of the iconic Christian Dior print, and is signed in pencil by the artist and numbered 11/100. The print comes with a certificate of authenticity and Death NYC sticker. Measurements: 17" x 12".
Estimate: $140.00 
2023-04-08-GWSAuctions-lot186 


  Lot # 187: George Barris "Marilyn Monroe, Malibu 1962" Poster
George Barris "Marilyn Monroe, Malibu 1962" Poster From Edward Weston Collection W/LOA - This poster on paper pictures an image titled "Marilyn Monroe, Malibu 1962" taken by famous photographer George Barris. The poster is from the Edward Weston Collection, Marilyn Monroe Weston Editions Ltd. and comes with a letter of authenticity. Measurements: 29" x 23".
Estimate: $25.00 
2023-04-08-GWSAuctions-lot187 


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25 avril 2023

Expo - Marilyn Monroe Le Secret de l'Amérique

Du 01er juin au 01er octobre 2023 exposition Marilyn Monroe Le Secret de l'Amérique à Saint-Rémy de Provence, France.

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Description:
- 220 photographies (légendées en français et anglais, racontant 220 histoires);
- Vêtements (3 ensembles portés par Marilyn dont sa robe de Bus Stop + une réplique de la robe de Jean-Louis que Marilyn a porté pour l'anniversaire de Kennedy) ainsi que des colliers et gants;
- Objets personnels (timbale offerte le jour de sa naissance);
- Lettres manuscrites;
- Reconstitution de sa chambre à coucher;
- Série originale des 10 lithographies Marilyn signées Andy Warhol;
- Oeuvres d'art (dessin Henri Matisse et d'Edgar Degas);
- Documentaires vidéo et audio

Extrait du communiqué de presse: Dans cette exposition et son catalogue, on découvre sa curiosité insatiable pour les travaux de  Vincent Van Gogh, d’Auguste Rodin, de Goya, de Toulouse Lautrec, … Les poèmes de Walt Whitman et de Norman Rosten. Les romans d’Ernest Hemingway, ceux de Samuel Beckett, de Marcel Proust, de John Steinbeck, de Fidor Dostoïevski et de son ami Truman Capote… Les contes de Karen Blixen Sa fascination pour le président des États-Unis, Abraham Lincoln.
Son soutien envers le mouvement des droits civiques, mené par le pasteur Martin Luther King Jr. Pour les laissés-pour-compte de la société américaine, les Américains exilés en raison de leurs engagements politiques. Son combat pour la fin des essais atomiques.
Sa décision de créer sa propre maison de production pour y défendre des films d’auteur.


Livre "catalogue" de l'expo

  Marilyn Monroe: Le Secret de l'Amérique 

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Lieu et adresse: Espace Hôtel de Lagoy, 11 Boulevard Marceau, 13 210 Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
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Tarifs: 15 €
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Durée de la visite: 1h30

Sites Web: mairie-saintremydeprovence.com et Espace Hotel De Lagoy 


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25 avril 2023

VIDEO - Marilyn Monroe sur du Lana Del Rey

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25 avril 2023

Icon: What Killed Marilyn Monroe, Volume One

Icon: What Killed Marilyn Monroe
Volume 1
Author: Gary Vitacco-Robles
- première partie : la suite dans le volume 2  -

book-icon-1 Prix : 30,90 €
Date de sortie : 19 avril 2023
Broché 420 pages
Langue : anglais
Éditeur : BearManor Medias
ASIN: B0C2RS9BCQ
ISBN 13 :
979-8887711454

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Description (quatrième de couverture): “Does anyone really want to know what caused the death of Marilyn Monroe?”
The long afterlife of cultural and cinematic icon Marilyn Monroe has created a tragic paradox.
In this post-truth era, Monroe has been recast as a victim of powerful men, a virtual simulacrum of desire and death. The sensational narrative constantly regurgitated in media reports, books, and documentaries rests on a stacked deck of hearsay and outright lies. Conspiracy theories offer a simplistic, yet tantalizing, framing device for the abundance of information hurled at us by global mass media.
In an explosive takedown, Gary Vitacco - Robles – author of Icon: The Life Times, and Films of Marilyn Monroe – unpacks the falsehoods perpetuated by a rogues’ gallery of shadowy opportunists. With surgical skill, he separates fact from fiction, probable theory from outlandish rumor. As a practicing psychotherapist, the author is uniquely qualified to re-examine Monroe’s lifelong struggle with mental illness and spiraling addiction to medications liberally prescribed by successive doctors.
In this definitive study - based upon decades of research, legitimate sources, the never-before-released Los Angeles District Attorney’s investigation, and police investigations from 1962, 1975, and 1985 - the reader is presented with facts to finally learn the truth about how Monroe died and who was responsible.

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- Table of Contents (Table des matières) -

Foreword
Acknowledgements
Preface
Ockham's Razor, the law of parsominy
Introduction

PART I: LAYING THE FOUNDATION
1 - Who was Marilyn Monroe ?
2 - Timeline of Monroe murder conspiracy theories

PART II: THE OFFICIAL ACCOUNT
3 - Discovery of the body
4 - August 4, 1962
5 - The autopsy report and toxicological and chemical analysis reports
6 - The suicide prevention team's report & official cause of death

PART III: AFTERMATH
7 - Death of an icon
8 - The world mourns
9 - The funeral

PART IV: MARILYN MONROE'S PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT
10 - Monroe's psychiatric hospitalizations in 1961
11 - Psychoanalysis with Dr. Marianne Kris and Dr. Margaret Hohenberg

PHOTO SECTION

PART V: INVESTIGATING THE DEATH
12 - The investigations
13 - Eunice Murray
14 - The "changing" account of Eunice Murray
15 - Additional inconsistencies attributed to EUnice Murray
16 - Dr. Ralph Greenson
17 - Dr. Hyman Engelberg
18 - Patricia Newcomb
19 - Ralph Roberts
20 - Peter Lawford and Milton Ebbins
21 - Dr. Robert Litman

Bibliography
Appendix
About the author


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24 avril 2023

TV - Jack Lemmon, Une vie de cinéma

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 Lundi 24 avril 2023 - 22h15 - Arte
Replay du 17/04/2023 au 19/11/2023

Documentaire:  Jack Lemmon,
Une vie de cinéma

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Réalisation: Julia Kuperberg, Clara Kuperberg
Pays: France
Année: 2020
Durée: 54 min

Portrait d'un "Monsieur tout-le-monde" faussement lisse, dont Billy Wilder sut révéler avec fracas la démesure de grand acteur dans les sept films qu'ils tournèrent ensemble, parmi lesquels "Certains l'aiment chaud", "La garçonnière", "Irma la douce" et "Avanti, avanti"

George Cukor et, surtout, Billy Wilder furent ses parrains de cinéma, à lui qui se rêvait comédien de théâtre. Remarqué à Broadway au début des années 1950, ce fils de bonne famille est recruté par Harry Cohn grâce à son passage par Harvard, qui impressionne le patron de la Columbia. Qu'importe si l'université de Jack Lemmon a consisté, entre deux cours d'art dramatique, à jouer du piano dans les bars et à tester ses mimiques de simplet dans des séries télévisées de seconde zone. "Faites-en moins", l'exhorte Cukor sur le plateau d'Une femme qui s'affiche (1954), son premier grand rôle à Hollywood. Derrière le débit de mitraillette et le physique de bon garçon inoffensif, parfait "boy next door " (jeune Monsieur Tout-le-Monde) de l'Amérique proprette des années 1950, il travaille l'intériorité. Un double fond que Billy Wilder, en démiurge génial, va déceler et révéler avec fracas en 1959 dans son chef-d'œuvre de fantaisie subversive, Certains l'aiment chaud. Travesti tout comme Tony Curtis, mais, à sa différence, courtisé avec ardeur par un vieux milliardaire, Jack Lemmon interprète à la perfection le sous-texte alors hautement sulfureux du scénario, sans pour autant se départir de son air innocent. Cette capacité subtile à "faire passer" l'impensable, dans un Hollywood encore dominé par l'impitoyable code Hays, fait de lui l'un des acteurs fétiches de Wilder, qui lui offrira trois autres merveilleux rôles, en sept films au total : l'employé aliéné de La garçonnière (1960), l'agent de police maquereau d'Irma la douce (1963) et l'homme d'affaires coincé d'Avanti, avanti (1972).

Grave et léger
Tissé d'archives et d'extraits de films, commentés par deux spécialistes américains du cinéma, ce bel hommage à Jack Lemmon, qui rêvait de mourir sur scène et aura travaillé presque jusqu'à la fin, se concentre sur les multiples facettes de son art et son insatiable appétit pour le jeu, au travers de ses rôles les plus mémorables. Alcoolique chez Blake Edwards (Le jour du vin et des roses), petit chef d'entreprise au bord de la faillite (Sauvez le tigre, qu'il coproduit en 1973, rôle qui lui vaut son second Oscar après celui reçu pour Permission jusqu’à l’aube en 1956), Américain moyen découvrant la réalité du coup d'État de Pinochet (Missing, de Costa-Gavras, en 1982)… Engagé à gauche, mais toujours discret, grave dans la comédie, léger dans le drame, Jack Lemmon continue à filmer après l'avènement du "Nouvel Hollywood", et bien au-delà : Drôle de couple II, dernier des neuf films qu'il tourne, pour le meilleur et pour le pire, avec son vieux complice Walter Matthau, sort en 1998, trois ans avant sa mort.


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