24/02/1953, Tests Costumes pour How to Marry a Millionaire
Le 24 février 1953, Marilyn Monroe pose pour des 'tests' costumes pour le film Comment épouser un millionaire. Le costumier est William Travilla.
On February, 24, 1953, Marilyn Monroe poses for wardrobe 'tests' for the movie How to marry a millionaire. The designer is William Travilla.
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31/12/1952, Tests Costumes pour Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Le 31 décembre 1952, Marilyn Monroe pose pour des 'tests' costumes pour le film Les hommes préfèrent les blondes. Le costumier est William Travilla.
On December, 31, 1952, Marilyn Monroe poses for wardrobe 'tests' for the movie Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. The designer is William Travilla.
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21/05/1952, Tests Costumes et Maquillage pour Niagara
Le 21 mai 1952, Marilyn Monroe pose pour des 'tests' costumes pour le film Niagara. La costumière est Dorothy Jeakins.
On May, 25, 1952, Marilyn Monroe poses for wardrobe 'tests' for the movie Niagara. The designer is Dorothy Jeakins.
- maquillage et coiffure / make up and hairdress -
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22/01/1951, Tests Costumes pour As Young As You Feel
Le 22 janvier 1951, Marilyn Monroe pose pour les 'tests' costumes pour le film As Young As You Feel. Le costumier est Renié.
On January, 22, 1951, Marilyn Monroe poses for the costumes 'tests' for the movie As Young As You Feel. The designer is Renié.
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28/08/1954, Tests Costumes et Maquillage pour The Seven Year Itch
Le 28 août 1954, Marilyn Monroe pose pour les 'tests' costumes et maquillage pour le film Sept ans de réflexion. Le costumier est William Travilla.
On August, 28, 1954, Marilyn Monroe poses for the costumes and makeup 'tests' for the movie The Seven Year Itch. The designer is William Travilla.
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Fin Août 1955, New York - "The Skin Of Our Teeth"
Marilyn Monroe prend un taxi à New York - fin août 1955; elle assiste à la pièce "The Skin Of Our Teeth" à l'ANTA Theatre de Broadway. Vingt-deux représentations ont lieu du 17 août au 03 septembre 1955. Parmi les acteurs sur scène: George Abbott, Helen Hayes, Mary Martin, Florence Reed, Heller Halliday et aussi Don Murray (qui sera le partenaire de Marilyn à l'écran dans "Arrêt d'Autobus" l'année suivante; c'est d'ailleurs en voyant cette pièce que le réalisateur Joshua Logan a fait passer des essais à l'acteur pour le film).
Mise en scène par Alan Schneider, la pièce a été écrite en 1942 par Thorton Wilder (le dramaturge remportera trois prix Pulitzer). La pièce est une allégorie en trois parties sur la vie de l'humanité, centrée sur la famille Antrobus de la ville fictive d'Excelsior, New Jersey. La comédie dramatique épique est considérée comme l'une des comédies américaines classiques les plus hétérodoxes – elle a brisé presque toutes les conventions théâtrales établies.
Marilyn est photographiée par ses fans new-yorkais: James Haspiel et Frieda Hull. Elle porte une robe longue de la créatrice Ceil Chapman.
Marilyn Monroe takes a taxi cab in New York - End of August 1955; she attends the play "The Skin Of Our Teeth" at the ANTA Theater on Broadway. Twenty-two performances take place from August 17 to September 3, 1955. Among the actors on stage: George Abbott, Helen Hayes, Mary Martin, Florence Reed, Heller Halliday and also Don Murray (who will be Marilyn's partner on screen in "Bus Stop" the following year; it is besides by seeing this play that the director Joshua Logan screen-test the actor for the film).
Directed by Alan Schneider, the play was written in 1942 by Thorton Wilder (the playwright won three Pulitzer Prizes). The play is a three-part allegory about the life of mankind, centering on the Antrobus family of the fictional town of Excelsior, New Jersey. The epic comedy-drama is noted as among the most heterodox of classic American comedies — it broke nearly every established theatrical convention.
Marilyn is photographed by her New York fans: James Haspiel and Frieda Hull. She wears a long dress from fashiond esigner Ceil Chapman.
- Programme de la pièce / Playbill - ANTA Theatre -
- Sur scène / On stage -
Mary Martin (debout) et assis, George Abbott,
Helen Hayes, Heller Halliday, et Don Murray.
- de la collection de James Haspiel, fan
-from the personal collection of James Haspiel, fan
- de la collection de Frieda Hull, une fan des Monroe Six
-from the personal collection of Frieda Hull, one of the 'Monroe Six'
- Bonus sur le blog -
Plus d'informations sur la robe:
More information about the dress:
article Robe noire serpentine perlée de Ceil Chapman
Sources Web
site PlayBill (représentations de 1955)
site wikipedia
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1953 Restaurant La Rue
Marilyn Monroe au restaurant La Rue, situé au 8361 Sunset Boulevard, à Los Angeles; un restaurant spécialisé en cuisine française; vers 1953.
Marilyn Monroe at the restaurant La Rue, located at 8361 Sunset Boulevard, in Los Angeles; a restaurant which serves French food, circa 1953.
photographies collection Frieda Hull
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John Moore's Red Lace Gown
Robe en dentelle rouge
Red Lace Gown
Cette longue robe très sexy, serrée près du corps (au buste jusqu'aux cuisses) et qui se termine en queue de poisson évasée dans le bas, a été conçue par le créateur américain John Moore. D'un rouge vif, brodée de dentelles aux motifs floraux, de fines bretelles soutiennent un profond décolleté, dessinant les contours de sa poitrine par le tissu moulant le buste. Marilyn Monroe a porté cette robe à trois reprises, toujours avec de longs gants noirs en cuir. C'est une robe qui accentue le côté "pin-up", contribuant un effet "ooh-la-la" comme disent les américains, traduisant ici l'ultra-féminité provocatrice et diablement sexy, qui semble être inspiré du personnage de Betty Boop.
> Marilyn Monroe est vue publiquement avec cette robe pour la première fois le 8 février 1956 où elle se rend à la première de la pièce de théâtre Middle of the night de Joshua Logan (qui la dirigera dans Bus Stop), au Anta Theater de New York. En plus des gants noirs, Marilyn porte un long manteau de fourrure blanc. Ses cheveux sont bouclés et sa coiffure est structurée, avec beaucoup de mouvements par l'effet wavy relevés en arrière, mettant en valeur le contour de son visage et ses longues boucles d'oreilles pendantes:
> Le deuxième moment où Marilyn est aperçue dans la robe, est lors d'une séance photo prise probablement fin février 1956 dans la maison qu'elle louait au 595 North Beverly Glen Boulevard, à Los Angeles, au moment du tournage de "Bus Stop". Sous l'objectif du photographe Gene Lester, Marilyn pose lascivement telle une vamp, allongée par terre. On y retrouve d'ailleurs son manteau de fourrure blanc au sol. Et Marilyn d'arborer le même look: coiffure, boucles d'oreilles et gants:
Et l'une des photographies de cette séance de Gene Lester sera publiée dans la presse: le 5 mai 1956 dans le Saturday Evening Post:
> C'est lookée de la même façon que pour la séance de Gene Lester (cheveux bouclée en boule, longs gants de cuirs noirs) qu'elle est photographiée en sortant d'un théâtre à New York (date/année inconnues) par ses fans:
> Il faudra attendre deux années plus tard pour revoir Marilyn porter la robe: le 10 juillet 1958 où elle assiste à la première de la pièce de théâtre Gigi au Paramount Theater, sur Hollywood Boulevard, à Los Angeles. L'été 1958, Marilyn a des cheveux plus courts et une coiffure gonflée (pour les besoins du tournage de "Some Like It Hot"). Elle porte encore des boucles d'oreilles pendantes, mais elles sont différentes (plus courtes que celles portées en 1956). Marilyn est enveloppée dans une étole d'organza noire, faisant échos aux longs gants noirs.
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Hollywood Legends - 06/2015 - Various
Vêtements & Accessoires
Lot 945: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED GLOVE
A white glove signed by Marilyn Monroe. The glove is signed on the back in blue ink. Housed in a framed display with five images of Monroe. Not examined outside of frame.
Winning bid:$16,250 - Estimate: $10,000 - $12,000
Lot 1010: MARILYN MONROE BRASSIERE CUP LINERS
A pair of Marilyn Monroe bra cup liners from her professional wardrobe. The first is a crème satin liner, the other is black lace. A Christie's lot tag is pinned to one of the garments, as they were originally intended to be sold in Christie's 1999 Monroe estate auction. No sizes present.
PROVENANCE Lot 79, "Property from the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Winning bid:$10,625 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 1011: MARILYN MONROE BLACK VELVET HAT
A Marilyn Monroe black velvet hat made by Montaldo’s. Two plastic combs attached to the interior to keep the hat in place.
PROVENANCE Partial lot 293, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 to 28, 1999
Winning bid:$3,520 - Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
Lot 1012: MARILYN MONROE OWNED HAT
A Marilyn Monroe owned straw hat with frayed brim. Felt applique reads “Isla Margarita” brim. Hat band is decorated with red applique felt flowers and green felt vegetation. No size present.
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 450, “The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe,” Christie’s, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
unsold - Estimate: $7,000 - $9,000
Lot 1013: MARILYN MONROE BUSTIER
A black velvet boned bustier from the estate of Marilyn Monroe. The fitted bustier has ribbed fabric below the waistline to tuck into the bottom garment. A label reads "Calif Shirt."
PROVENANCE Partial lot 104, "Property from the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Winning bid:$8,960 - Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000
Lot 1014: MARILYN MONROE SILK UNDERSKIRT
A black silk underskirt from the estate of Marilyn Monroe. The skirt has a waistband with hook and eye closures and a label that reads "Polly's 480 Park New York Evelyn Byrnes, Inc." The skirt slightly balloons at hips to the slender-fitting satin band at mid-thigh.
PROVENANCE Partial lot 104, "Property from the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
unsold - Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000
Lot 1032: MARILYN MONROE SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE DRESS
A Marilyn Monroe worn dress from her final film, Something's Got to Give (20th Century Fox, 1962). The figure-hugging silk crepe dress is printed with scattered painterly roses in shades of persimmon and deep cherry with a plunging V back. The interior of the studio constructed dress has hand finished details, is lined with ivory souffle, and has boning to the waistline. Jean Louis was the costume designer on the film. Monroe wore this dress when her character, who was proclaimed dead and returns from being stranded on an island for five years, is introduced in the film and reunited with her children, who do not realize she is their mother. Monroe was fired from the film, and while the studio tried to replace her with Lee Remick, the film's leading man, Dean Martin, refused to finish the film without Monroe. Monroe's untimely death came less than a month after she was let go from the production.
In 1989, raw footage of the uncompleted movie was discovered in 20th Century Fox’s film vault by the producers of Fox Entertainment News, who edited 37 minutes of the film, featured in the FEN documentary Marilyn: Something’s Got to Give (Fox Network, 1990). The edited footage was later re-purposed in AMC’s 2001 documentary Marilyn Monroe: The Final Days (Prometheus Entertainment), which aired on what would have been Monroe’s 75th birthday.
Winning bid:$358,000 - Estimate: $300,000 - $500,000
Maquillage
Lot 998: MARILYN MONROE COSMETIC JAR
A Marilyn Monroe lidded cosmetic jar. The ivorine jar is marked "La Maire" on underside of base, with glass liner.
1 3/4 by 3 1/4 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 264, "Property from the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Winning bid:$2,240 - Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
Lot 999: MARILYN MONROE ERNO LASZLO FACE POWDER
A Marilyn Monroe owned container of Erno Laszlo Duo-pHase face powder. The powder color is labeled as "Ivory."
2 by 3 1/4 by 3 1/4 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 258, "Property from the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Winning bid:$2,240 - Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
Lot 1000: MARILYN MONROE EYELINER PENCILS
A pair of Marilyn Monroe Maybelline eyeliner pencils in dark brown.
Length, 2 3/4 inches, each
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 275, "Property from the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Winning bid:$2,500 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 1001: MARILYN MONROE HAIR ROLLER
A Marilyn Monroe owned spring style hair roller.
Length, 3 inches; Diameter, 3/4 inch
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 245, “Property From the Estate of Marilyn Monroe,” Julien’s Auctions, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005.
Winning bid:$896 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 1008: MARILYN MONROE LEATHER BOX WITH COLOR CODED JARS
A Marilyn Monroe owned small leather box containing five plastic jars with color coded lids. Leather box with hinged lid and snap tab. Christie's tag affixed to underside of box indicating that it was intended for the 1999 Marilyn Monroe estate auction.
2 by 5 1/4 by 1 1/4 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 275, "Property from the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Winning bid:$2,560 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Objets Divers
Lot 926 MARILYN MONROE STERLING SILVER COMPACT
A sterling silver compact given to Marilyn Monroe by The Jewelry Academy. A square cosmetic compact with two-tone geometric lid bearing a medallion that reads “Jewelry Academy Award 1952.” Inscribed on underside “To Marilyn Monroe/ The best friend a diamond ever had/ The Jewelry Academy/ Sidney M Brownstein/ President.” Interior contains a mirror, powder makeup and a poof labeled “Elgin American.” Accompanied by the original lot card from the 1999 Christie's auction.
PROVENANCE Lot 317, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
Winning bid:$25,600 - Estimate: $20,000 - $30,000
Lot 930 MARILYN MONROE 1953 GOLDEN DREAMS CALENDAR
A 1953 Marilyn Monroe Golden Dreams calendar. The lithograph image of Monroe, which reads "Golden Dreams" and "Made in U.S.A.," is affixed to wood grain paper where "Marilyn Monroe" has been printed and the 1953 calendar is stapled. The calendar was made by Wholesale Calendar Company out of New Albany, Indiana. The calendar has been mounted into a matte.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Marvin Paige
Winning bid:$375 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 933 MARILYN MONROE PAINTING BY ERIK WAHL
An aerosol and acrylic on cardboard portrait of Marilyn Monroe executed by Erik Wahl. Signed to the lower right.
Winning bid:$640 - Estimate: $1,000 - $3,000
Lot 934 MARILYN MONROE PORTRAIT BY SIDNEY MAURER
An acrylic and mixed media painting on foam core board paper depicting Marilyn Monroe. Signed by the artist at lower left.
Winning bid:$2,187.50 - Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
Lot 959: MARILYN MONROE SIDE VIEW X-RAY
An X-ray of Marilyn Monroe from a side view. Printed on the X-ray is the following information: "Cedars of Lebanon Hospital/Drs. E. Freedman and S. Finck/ Name Di Maggio Marilyn/ No. 50612 Date 11-10-54/ Ref. By Dr. L. Krohn." While a radiology resident at Cedars, a young doctor obtained these X-rays. When he taught at the school himself, he used these X-rays to ensure that students were paying attention. Monroe was said to have known about the X-rays and their use, about which she said, "Isn't that sweet." Monroe's hospital visit was said to be for her chronic endometriosis, or as her doctors described it, "For correction of a female disorder she has suffered for years."
17 by 13 3/4 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 818, "Hollywood Legends," Julien's Auctions, Las Vegas, June 26-27, 2010
Winning bid:$12,500 - Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000
Lot 1004: MARILYN MONROE JASPERWARE TRINKET BOX
A Wedgwood Jasperware lidded trinket box owned by Marilyn Monroe. The lilac colored box (referred to as mauve colored in the 1999 Christie's catalog) features a classical allegorical image on the lid with rosettes and other raised foliate embellishments. The underside of the rectangular-shaped box is impressed "Wedgwood/ Made in/ England" and the number "9." Also affixed to the box is a Christie's lot tag and barcode.
3 1/2 by 1 3/4 by 1 1/4 inches
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 461, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
Winning bid:$4,062.50 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 1005: MARILYN MONROE OWNED ANTIQUE FRAME
A Marilyn Monroe owned antique brown and gold oval plaster and wood Victorian style frame. A black and white image of Monroe has been added to the frame by the current owner.
Frame Height, 14 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 217, "Property from the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Winning bid:$2,240 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 1006: MARILYN MONROE LET'S MAKE LOVE CHAISE LOUNGE
A chaise lounge with rococo-style carved wooden frame used in the Marilyn Monroe romantic comedy Let's Make Love (20th Century Fox, 1960). Featured in the scene where Jean-Marc, played by Yves Montand, performs the title song "Let's Make Love" while fantasizing about being with the character Amanda, played by Monroe. The scene has extra significance in light of the fact that Monroe and Montand were having a highly publicized affair during production. The lounge also appears in the film A Royal Scandal (20th Century Fox, 1945) in the scene where Catherine the Great, played by Tallulah Bankhead, seductively questions Lieutenant Alexei Chernoff, played by William Eythe. Contains 20th Century Fox studio marks to the underside in black ink. Accompanied by an original copy of the 20th Century Fox Memorabilia Auction catalog, a copy of the film Let's Make Love, and the illustrated Monroe biography Marilyn: Her Life & Legend (Beekman House, 1990).
92 by 54 1/2 by 34 1/2 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 510, "Movie Memorabilia, The Property of Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation," Sotheby-Parke-Bernet, Los Angeles, California, February 25-28, 1971
Winning bid:$56,250 - Estimate: $50,000 - $70,000
Lot 1007: MARILYN MONROE GREEN GLASS CARAFE
A Marilyn Monroe owned green-tinted mallet form glass carafe. A Christie's lot sticker is affixed to the underside.
Height, 10 1/2 inches
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 406, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
unsold - Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
lot 1009: MARILYN MONROE TURQUOISE FLEUR-DE-LIS WALLET
A Marilyn Monroe wallet with turquoise calfskin exterior embellished with a pattern of gold gilt fleur-de-lis. The wallet unsnaps to an orange calfskin interior billfold. A cream calfskin coin compartment opens with a side kissing clasp. Original Christie's tag is present.
4 3/4 by 4 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 100, "Fine Manuscripts," Christie's, Los Angeles, Sale number 9814, September 20, 2001
Winning bid:$4,062.50 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 1039: MARILYN MONROE MEXICAN TAPESTRY
A Mexican wall hanging wool tapestry owned by Marilyn Monroe. Tapestry reads “Chac Mool,” with figure holding a bowl of fire. Accompanied by a Gene Anthony photograph of the tapestry in Monroe’s Brentwood home.
77 by 55 inches
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 450, “The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe,” Christie’s, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
Winning bid:$16,640 - Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000
Lot 1040: MARILYN MONROE GRAVE MARKER
Marilyn Monroe’s former grave marker from Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Made by the Gasser-Olds bronze casting company, this marker was removed in the 1970s and replaced with a new grave marker. The marker reads simply “MARILYN MONROE/ 1926 – 1962.” Monroe’s grave site became a destination for Monroe’s fans and the constant touching of the marker led to wear and damage. When the marker was replaced the old marker was returned to Gasser-Olds and was given to an employee of the company.
4 1/2 by 15 inches
Winning bid:$212,500 - Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
Sur le tournage de "The Prince and the Showgirl" 1
Le prince et la danseuse
Sur le tournage - scène 1
> Photographies de Milton Greene
Photographs of Milton Greene
- Marilyn Monroe entre les prises
- Marilyn Monroe et Gladys Henson
- Marilyn Monroe avec Laurence Olivier et Jack Cardiff
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