Marilyn Monroe Auction - 11/2016 - art
Art par Marilyn
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Lot 183: MARILYN MONROE DRAWING
A single sheet of stationery from Parkside House, the English manor where Monroe and Arthur Miller stayed in Surrey while she filmed The Prince and the Showgirl in London in 1956. The page contains a profile drawing of a man's head in black ink, possibly that of Sir Laurence Olivier.
LITERATURE Monroe, Marilyn, and Bernard Comment. Fragments: Poems, Intimate Notes, Letters. Pages 120-121. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010. 1-237. Print.
7 by 5 1/4 inches
Estimate: $7,000 - $9,000
Lot 520: MARILYN MONROE CRAYON DRAWING
Titled “A glass of champagn [sic] the morning after,” the Conté crayon on paper is a monochromatic line drawing of a full Champagne coupe, one of Monroe’s favorite drinks. The drawing is unsigned and framed in a gilt wood frame.
Sight, 11 1/2 by 8 3/4 inches
Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000
Lot 521: MARILYN MONROE CRAYON FIGURAL STUDY
Titled “Lover watching his love sleep,” the Conté crayon on paper is a monochromatic red sketch of a reclining nude woman filling the frame with a view of a nude male figure drawn from behind. The drawing is unsigned and framed in a gilt wood frame.
Sight, 11 1/2 by 8 3/4 inches
Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000
Lot 522: MARILYN MONROE WATERCOLOR NUDE STUDY
Titled “Making love sometime,” the watercolor on paper is a monochromatic abstract representation of two naked figures in bed, executed with a great economy of line. The painting is unsigned and framed in a gilt wood frame.
Sight, 11 1/2 by 8 3/4 inches
Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000
Lot 523: MARILYN MONROE WATERCOLOR STILL LIFE
Titled “Viewed from a night table,” the watercolor on paper sheet is a monochromatic sketch showing a bed post and assortment of objects on a bed side table, including a glass of water and book of poems. The painting is unsigned and unframed with rough spiral tab, top edge.
12 by 9 inches
Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000
Lot 524: MARILYN MONROE WATERCOLOR FIGURAL STUDY
Titled “Jumping into the frying pan from the fire,” the watercolor on paper is a monochromatic red figure of a woman wearing patterned stockings and with arm stretched out behind her as if she is preparing to dive. The painting is unsigned and framed in a gilt wood frame.
Sight, 11 1/2 by 8 3/4 inches
Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000
Lot 525: MARILYN MONROE CRAYON FIGURAL STUDY
Titled “Nude tucking her knees under,” the Conté crayon on paper is a monochromatic red female figure abstractly drawn with an economy of line depicting a woman holding her knees to her body. The drawing is unsigned and framed in a gilt wood frame.
Sight, 11 1/2 by 8 3/4 inches
Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000
Lot 526: MARILYN MONROE CRAYON PORTRAIT
Titled “I must concentrate,” the Conté crayon on paper is a monochromatic abstract portrait of a woman’s head. The title is written over a previous inscription that has been smudged and crossed out. The drawing is unsigned and framed in a gilt wood frame.
Sight, 11 1/2 by 8 3/4 inches
Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000
Lot 527: MARILYN MONROE CRAYON DRAWING
Titled “Old Man sitting on a bench listening,” the Conté crayon on paper is a monochromatic abstract portrait of a man leaning forward. The title is written along lower edge of sheet. The drawing is unsigned and framed in a gilt wood frame.
Sight, 11 1/2 by 8 3/4 inches
Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000
Lot 528: MARILYN MONROE WATERCOLOR SKETCHES
Untitled, the watercolor on paper is a monochromatic sketch of a reclining female nude on one side of the paper and an abstract animal figure on the other. The painting is unsigned and unframed with rough spiral tab, side edge.
13 3/4 by 10 inches
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000
Lot 529: MARILYN MONROE WATERCOLOR SKETCH
A single sheet of paper from a spiral-bound pad of watercolor paper with a loosely done sketch of a woman's head resting on her hand in monochromatic tones. A horizontal line has been drawn through the eyes. The reverse side of the paper has a loose sketch of a bull in black charcoal and another faint sketch in Conté crayon.
12 1/4 by 9 inches
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500
Lot 530: MARILYN MONROE WATERCOLOR PORTRAIT
Titled “Girl Writing,” the watercolor on paper is a monochromatic sketch of a seated woman in a dress with intricate shoe strap against a minimal background suggesting a bench. The painting is unsigned and unframed with rough spiral tab, top edge.
12 by 9 inches
Estimate: $8,000 - $12,000
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Lot 69: MARILYN MONROE ANDY WARHOL POSTER
An original offset lithograph poster for the 1972 Tate Gallery exhibition of Andy Warhol, featuring Warhol’s iconic portrait of Marilyn Monroe.
Framed, 36½ by 26½ inches
PROVENANCE: Lot 101, "Interiors-20th Century Edition including Modern Design, Art, Fashion & Prints," Christie's, South Kensington, Sale number 5340, September 16, 2008
Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 80: BOB MACKIE MARILYN MONROE JFK GOWN SKETCH
A Bob Mackie signed mixed media on paper contemporary sketch of Marilyn Monroe in her 1962 Jean Louis designed gown. Mackie has drawn Monroe in the nude illusion gown using his 1960s era style of rendering. Mackie’s first job in Hollywood was with Jean Louis. At the time he drew the original sketch, he did not know who it the gown was for. The 22 year-old Mackie, under Jean Louis’ direction, spent his days drawing sketches of Marilyn Monroe for her role as Ellen Arden in the unfinished film Something’s Got To Give (20th Century). Mackie recalled that Louis’ French accent was so thick it was difficult to understand his directions.
17 by 11 inches
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
Lot 81: BOB MACKIE MARILYN MONROE JFK GOWN SKETCH
A Bob Mackie signed mixed media on paper contemporary sketch of Marilyn Monroe in her 1962 Jean Louis designed gown. Mackie has drawn Monroe in the nude illusion gown using his current style of sketching. Mackie’s first job in Hollywood was with Jean Louis. At the time he drew the original sketch, he did not know who the gown was for. The 22 year-old Mackie, under Jean Louis’ direction, spent his days drawing sketches of Marilyn Monroe for her role as Ellen Arden in the unfinished film Something’s Got To Give (20th Century). Mackie recalled that Louis’ French accent was so thick it was difficult to understand his directions.
17 by 11 inches
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
Lot 82: MARILYN MONROE LEROY NEIMAN (AMERICAN, 1921-2012)
"Happy Birthday Mr. President," serigraph on paper, signed in pencil lower right and numbered 500/600 lower left.
38 by 34 inches, sight; 56 by 52 inches, overall
Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000
Lot 536: MARILYN MONROE FAN ITEMS
A vintage pencil on paper fan portrait of Monroe signed and dated Myrna Phaire, 1954. Together with Volume one, Number one of the Marilyn Monroe Memorial Fan Club Yearbook Summer 1964 - Summer 1965 edited by James Spada.
8 1/2 by 11 inches
Estimate: $300 - $500
Lot 613: MARILYN MONROE PORTRAITS
A pair of chalk on paper portraits of Marilyn Monroe signed "Charles Presto," one dated 1958.
20 by 15 1/2 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Frieda Hull
Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 914: MARILYN MONROE THE PRINCE AND THE SHOWGIRL PAINTING BY FLINT
A Francis Russell Flint (British, 1915-1977) painting of Marilyn Monroe and Laurence Olivier in their roles as The Regent and Elsie in The Prince and the Showgirl (Warner Bros., 1957). The painting, on canvas, is reported to have been made on set during the filming of what was then called "The Sleeping Prince." Signed by Flint at lower right. A wood stretcher on the back of the painting is marked “Marilyn Monroe and Laurence Olivier ‘The Sleeping Prince.’”
20 by 30 inches
Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 978: MARILYN MONROE NUDE PORTRAIT BY JON HUL
A graphite on paper study of Marilyn Monroe posing nude next to a swimming pool. Based on images taken during the making of Monroe's last film, Something's Got To Give (20th Century, 1962). Signed and dated to the center right by artist Jon Hul.
30 by 24 inches, framed
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 980: BOB MACKIE ORIGINAL MARILYN MONROE COSTUME SKETCH AND BOOK
An original Bob Mackie costume design sketch for Marilyn Monroe in her role as Ellen Arden in the unfinished film Something’s Got To Give. The mixed media on board sketch shows Monroe wearing the complete costume suit consisting of a fur-trimmed coat and shift dress. At right, a smaller sketch shows the costume without the jacket, and at left is a small sketch of the back neckline. A fabric swatch is affixed to the upper right corner. The sketch is initialed “T.S.M.” in the upper right corner and dated “5/14/62” on verso. Mackie created this sketch as a 22-year-old in his first Hollywood job working as a sketch artist for Jean Louis. Monroe liked the Jean Louis designed costume so much she wore the ensemble to her last public appearance, a charity event for muscular dystrophy held at Dodger Stadium on June 1, 1962. Accompanied by the book Marilyn in Fashion: The Enduring Influence of Marilyn Monroe by Christopher Nickens and George Zeno (Philadelphia: Running Press, 2012) featuring an image of Monroe on set wearing this costume.
20 by 15 inches
PROVENANCE From the Collection of Bob Mackie
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
Lot 981: BOB MACKIE ORIGINAL MARILYN MONROE COSTUME SKETCH
An original Bob Mackie costume design sketch for Marilyn Monroe in her role as Ellen Arden in the unfinished film Something’s Got To Give (20th Century, 1962). The mixed media on board sketch shows Monroe in a red skirt suit with a swing jacket trimmed in leopard print and a leopard hat. Two fabric swatches are affixed to the board at upper right corner. A small piece of paper is affixed to the upper left corner with typed information that reads “Outfit Worn On Day Off/ Also In Courtroom Sequence” with handwritten notations in an unknown hand. Additional sketches appear to the right of the primary image, and three sketches of different aspects of the costume are drawn on verso. Notations on verso in upper left corner and dated “2-23-62.” The sketch was created by Mackie as a 22-year-old in his first Hollywood position as a sketch artist for costume designer Jean Louis.
20 by 15 inches
PROVENANCE From the Collection of Bob Mackie
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
Lot 1007: MARILYN MONROE BERT STERN AVANT GARDE IMAGE
A silkscreen image of Marilyn Monroe created by Bert Stern from a photograph he took of Monroe during “The Last Sitting” in 1962. This image, and others, were published in a 1968 issue of Avant Garde magazine. The image, applied to canvas, is signed at lower right “Bert Stern/ 1962 Avant Garde/ Collector’s Proof.” The image was previously part of an Edward Weston Estate Auction held in 1997.
10 by 10 inches
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
Lot 1008: MARILYN MONROE AFTER ANDY WARHOL SUNDAY B. MORNING "MARILYN" PORTFOLIO
A portfolio of 10 Marilyn Monroe Sunday B. Morning silkscreen prints on museum board circa 2012, from an open edition. Stamped in blue on verso "published by Sunday B. Morning" and "fill in your own signature."
Each, 36 by 36 inches
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
Lot 1013: MARILYN MONROE PORTRAIT BY GENNADIY KOUFAY
An acrylic on canvas portrait of Marilyn Monroe created by Gennadiy Koufay, hand-embellished with simulated diamonds and rubies and signed to the lower right. Includes a certificate of authenticity from the artist.
31 3/4 by 25 1/2 inches, framed
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
Lot 1014: MARILYN MONROE GICLÉE BY SIDNEY MAURER
An enhanced giclée portrait of Marilyn Monroe by Sidney Maurer.
The giclée on canvas image is hand numbered “3” and signed by the artist on verso. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity stating the artwork was made in an edition of 200.
20 by 30 inches, framed
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 1015: BOB MACKIE SERIGRAPH OF MARILYN MONROE
A limited edition Bob Mackie serigraph of Marilyn Monroe circa 1977.
Titled simply “Marilyn,” numbered 65/275, and signed by Mackie in the lower right corner.
43 1/2 by 30 inches
PROVENANCE From the Collection of Bob Mackie
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
BD - HOLY WOOD
HOLY WOOD
Le portrait fantasmé de Marilyn Monroe
Auteur: Tommy Redolfi
Date de sortie: 15 juin 2016
album 256 pages
Dimensions : 19,5 x 2,3 x 27,2 cm
Éditeur: La Boîte à Bulles
ISBN-10: 2849532495
ISBN-13: 978-2849532492
Prix éditeur: 17 Euros
Ou le commander ? sur amazon et sur La boîte à bulles
Description: Holywood, le «Bois Sacré», est une sombre forêt de conifères, peuplée de monstres de foire et de vieilles caravanes ; c'est là-bas que naissent les stars de cinéma qui font tant rêver les spectateurs. Dans l'espoir d'en devenir une à son tour, la fragile Norma vient s'installer dans cette étrange ville-fantôme qui lui permet, malgré l'obscurité ambiante, de se retrouver sous le feu des projecteurs. Passé les premiers échecs, la frêle jeune femme se retrouve au coeur de l'attention du couple Wilcox, énigmatique fondateur de Holywood. Grâce à eux, Norma Jeane Baker devient Marilyn. LA Marilyn. Une femme très différente de la véritable Norma. Trop, peut-être ?
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Affiche Festival Cinéma Franco-américain
C'est une Marilyn Monroe graphique (représentée en robe blanche de Sept ans de réflexion) qui figure sur l'affiche de la 5ème édition du Festival de cinéma franco-américain (Champs Elysées Film Festival) organisé du 7 au 14 juin 2016.
> site officiel champselyseesfilmfestival.com
Enchère Julien's 90210 Exclusive Spring 2016
Vente aux enchères 'Julien's 90210 Exclusive Summer 2015' par Juliens Auction du 28 mars 2016 à Hollywood.
Le catalogue (photo ci-contre) est en consultation libre et en vente au prix de 100 $ sur le site de Julien's Auction.
La vente aux enchères contient 13 lots consacrés à Marilyn Monroe: en consultation sur julienslive.
Lot 1 : MARILYN MONROE IDENTIFICATION CARD SIGNED "NORMA JEAN DiMAGGIO"
A Marilyn Monroe signed United States Department of Defense Noncombatant’s Certificate of Identity. The card is signed “Norma Jean DiMaggio” and countersigned by the issuing officer. It is additionally marked “Void.” Monroe’s fingerprints are stamped on the back of the card, but no other information has been entered. It is well known that Monroe was issued an official Department of Defense identification card dated February 8, 1954, with a card serial number of 129278. This card’s serial number is 129279. The same issuing officer signed this card as well as Monroe's official ID card. Monroe visited Korea to entertain the troops while on her honeymoon with Joe DiMaggio in February 1954.
2 1/2 by 3 3/4 inches
EST. $20,000-30,000 / Unsold
Lot 2 : MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A Marilyn Monroe handwritten and signed check. The check is written from an account with Bank of America, Laurel/Sunset branch, in the amount of $282, dated July 13, 1953 paid to Mrs. Jaffray.
Approximately, 2 1/2 by 6 inches
EST. $2,000-4,000 / Winning bid:$4,160
Lot 3: MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A limited edition color photograph of Marilyn Monroe titled “Valentine Heart” taken by Bruno Bernard circa 1946. Numbered 16/90 and signed by The Estate of Bruno Bernard in the lower margin.
20 by 16 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
EST. $2000-3000 / unsold
Lot 4 : MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A limited edition color photograph of Marilyn Monroe titled “Sailor Girl” taken by Bruno Bernard circa 1946. Numbered 16/90 and signed by The Estate of Bruno Bernard in the lower margin.
20 by 16 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
EST. $2000-3000 / unsold
Lot 5: MARILYN MONROE BRUNO BERNARD SIGNED ORIGINAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe signing autographs taken by Bruno Bernard circa 1954. Signed on verso “Bernard of Hollywood.”
11 by 14 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
EST. $4000-6000 / Winning bid:$5,120
Lot 6 : MARILYN MONROE BRUNO BERNARD SIGNED ORIGINAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white pin-up photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Bruno Bernard circa 1946. Signed on verso “Bernard of Hollywood.”
10 by 8 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
EST. $5000-7000 / unsold
Lot 7: MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A limited edition black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe wearing a costume dress from her film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (20th Century, 1953) taken by Bruno Bernard circa 1953. Numbered 16/90 and signed by The Estate of Bruno Bernard in the lower margin.
20 by 16 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
EST. $2000-3000 / unsold
Lot 8 : MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A limited edition color photograph of Marilyn Monroe titled “My Girl Friday” taken by Bruno Bernard circa 1946. Numbered 16/90 and signed by The Estate of Bruno Bernard in the lower margin.
20 by 16 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
EST. $2000-3000 / unsold
Lot 9: MARILYN MONROE ARTWORK BY STEVE KAUFMAN
A portrait of Marilyn Monroe by pop artist Steve Kaufman. Oil on canvas silkscreen over fabric stretched to frame, with additional handpainted embellishments, numbered 7/10, titled “Marilyn Baby,” inscribed by the artist “Best Wishes/ stevekaufmanart.com.” Accompanied by a certificate from Steve Kaufman Art.
12 by 12 inches
EST. $400-600 / Winning bid:$2,432
Lot 10: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS
A group of Marilyn Monroe items: an 11-by-14-inch photograph of Monroe with Lassie; a matted 9-by-7-inch photograph of Monroe sitting; and a matted approximately 9-by-7-inch print of Monroe in stockings, inscribed in the margin as being from the estate of Bernard of Hollywood. Together with four copies of the Roger C. Taylor book Marilyn in Art (London, Pop Art Books, 2006).
14 by 11 inches, largest
PROVENANCE From the Collection of Allan Rich
EST. $100-300 / Winning bid:$480
Lot 11: MARILYN MONROE AND MARLON BRANDO PHOTOGRAPH BY MILTON GREENE
A black and white original photograph of Marilyn Monroe and Marlon Brando taken by Milton Greene in 1955. Brando is kneeling before Monroe, draping an “Actors’ Studio Benefit Usher” sash across her chest. Artist's stamp on verso, signed by Greene and dated “3-21-80.”
14 by 11 inches
EST. $600-800 / Winning bid:$832
Lot 12: BUS STOP PHOTOGRAPH ARCHIVE
An archive of continuity and publicity photographs for the film Bus Stop (20th Century, 1956). The collection includes approximately 100 publicity photographs stamped on verso by the Advertising Code Administration. Twelve of these photographs have been additionally stamped "Retouch as Indicated" in red ink, and the surface of the photo has been drawn on where censors indicated to make Marilyn Monroe's wardrobe less revealing in the photographs. Nineteen small black and white prints are also stamped by the Advertising Code Administration of Hollywood. Three black and white small prints are stamped "Marilyn Monroe Productions Approved by _______" on verso. Also, 19 black and white snapshots taken on and off the set; 16 black and white publicity images; two wardrobe shots with the transparencies of Don Murray; a small number of other photographs for unknown use; and nine color publicity clips that would have been sent to newspapers and magazines for promotion of the film.
Sizes vary
EST. $800-1,200 / Winning bid:$2,560
Lot 13: MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE de DIENES
A black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1949. The photograph is hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer on verso. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from One West Publishing.
11 1/4 by 9 3/4 inches
EST. $400-600 / Winning bid:$768