26 février 2017

30/05/1958 New York, 444 East 57th Street

Le 30 mai 1958, Marilyn Monroe sort de son appartement au 444 East 57th Street de New York. Avec Arthur Miller, ils portent un bouquet de fleurs et des valises qu'ils mettent dans une voiture puis ils partent.
On May, 30, 1958, Marilyn Monroe exited her apartment at 444 East 57th Street in New York. With Arthur Miller, they carry a large bouquet of flowers and luggages into a station wagon and then depart.

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- de la collection de Frieda Hull, une fan des Monroe Six
-from the personal collection of Frieda Hull, one of the 'Monroe Six'

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10 juillet 2016

Un appartement de Marilyn Monroe à New York en vente

Un appartement de Marilyn Monroe en vente
publié le 14/06/2016
en ligne sur planet.fr

En images : un ancien penthouse de Marilyn Monroe à vendre
La célèbre actrice américaine a vécu dans ce superbe appartement avec son époux Arthur Miller en 1956. Petit tour des lieux.  

Ce penthouse, situé au 13e étage d’un immeuble du cœur de Manhattan, est d’une superficie de plus de 200 mètres carrés. A noter également la présence d’une incroyable terrasse de plus de 270 mètres carrés avec vue sur les buildings new-yorkais. Pour se l’offrir, il faudra tout de même avancer la somme de 6,75 millions de dollars.


444 E 57th St, New York, NY 10022
Former home to Marilyn Monroe, Bill Blass, Bobby Short 


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1. La Vue / The View
The terrace provides a stunning view of the East River and 59th Street Bridge.

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2. La chambre d'amis / The Guest Bedroom
A floor-to-ceiling window guarantees the best view possible for guests.

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3. La salle à manger / The Living Room
You enter the apartment via an elevator that's attended 24/7,
and then walk into this stunning space featuring a fireplace,
expansive windows, and polished hardwood floors.

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4. La cuisine / The Kitchen
The kitchen most certainly has been updated since the days of Ms. Monroe
—in fact, the entire place recently underwent a 2-year renovation.

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5. La chambre principale / The Master Bedroom
Imagine sleeping where Marilyn once slept!

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6. La terrasse / The Terrace
Another glance at the spectacular view,
once home to parties that hosted the likes of
Cary Grant and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.


Marilyn Monroe's $6.75 Million N.Y.C. Apartment Is for Sale, and We've Got Your Look Inside
published the June, 14, 2016
online instyle

instyle-061316-marilyn-monroe-apt-lead  Marilyn Monroe's former New York City penthouse is up for grabs, and the apartment, situated in Sutton Place on Manhattan's East Side, is as glamorous as you'd expect. In fact, it's so chic that multiple notables have called the space home. In addition to Monroe—who lived there in the late '50s with then-husband Arthur Miller—fashion designer Bill Blass, singer Bobby Short, and, most recently, a Swedish princess, all have taken up residence in the 2,200-square-feet space.

For an asking price of $6.75 million, those interested in scooping up the 2-bedroom, 2-bath apartment can expect heated floors, a modern kitchen with a breakfast bar, and a solarium in the guest bedroom, according to the listing. Additionally, this prewar pad offers a stunning view of the East River and 59th Street Bridge, as well as a fabulous terrace for outdoor entertaining.

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12 juin 2009

11/07/1961 Sortie du Polyclinical Hospital

Le 11 juillet 1961 à New York, Marilyn Monroe, accompagnée de John Springer, quitte le Polyclinical Hospital de Manhattan, après avoir subi l'ablation de la vésicule biliaire. Tantôt souriante, tantôt appeurée, amaigrie et fragilisée (elle sort dans un fauteuil roulant, avant de se lever), Marilyn quitte l'hôpital deux semaines après y avoir été admise. Comme toujours, la presse est à l'affût, mais Marilyn garde le sourire; elle est escortée par des policiers pour affronter la cohue des 200 photographes, journalistes et admirateurs.
On July 11, 1961 in New York, Marilyn Monroe, with John Springer, leaves the Polyclinical Hospital in Manhattan after surgery to remove the gallbladder. Sometimes smiling, sometimes frighten, thin and fragile (she comes out in a wheelchair, before to get up), Marilyn leaves the hospital two weeks after being admitted. As always, the press is on the lookout, but Marilyn still smiling. She is escorted by police officers to face the mob of 200 photographers, journalists and fans. 

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> Photo de Paul Slade
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 > Photos de Lee Lockwood
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> dans la presse
1/ article de la presse finlandaise
2/ 'Motion Picture' d'octobre 1961
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Auparavant, Marilyn avait appelé la photographe Eve Arnold de l'hôpital car le magazine "Good Housekeeping" souhaitait faire un article sur son coiffeur Kenneth Battelle. Eve Arnold retrouve Marilyn le jour de sa sortie d'hôpital, dans son appartement new-yorkais au 444 East sur la 57ème Rue, pour la séance photos.
Eve Arnold: "Marilyn et Keneth firent les fous devant l'objectif, elle le taquinait parce qu'il ne montrait que son profil le plus photogénique. Nous n'avons fait qu'une bobine. Une seule photographie était nécessaire et je ne voulais pas fatiguer Marilyn. (...) Ce fut ma dernière entrevue avec Marilyn et la dernière fois que je la photographiais."
Eve Arnold et Marilyn ont convenu de retravailler à nouveau ensemble: la photographe venait de signer un contrat avec le "Sunday Times" en Angleterre et voulait soumettre ultérieurement à la rédaction un reportage photos avec Marilyn. Mais les deux femmes ne se revirent jamais.
Previously, Marilyn called the photographer Eve Arnold from the hospital because the magazine "Good Housekeeping" wanted to do an article on her hairdresser Kenneth Battelle. Eve Arnold meets Marilyn the day of hospital discharge, in her New York apartment on 444 East 57th Street, for the shoot.
Eve Arnold: "Marilyn and Kenneth played up for the camera, she teased him about his showing the more photogenic side of his face. We did just one roll of the film. One photograph was necessary and I did not want to tire Marilyn. (...) This was the last time O saw her and the last time I photographed her".
Eve Arnold and Marilyn agreed to work together again: the photographer had just signed a contract with the "Sunday Times" in England and would later submit in writing a report photos with Marilyn. But the two women never met again.
 

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