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Marilyn Monroe
1926 - 1962

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Norma Jeane Mortenson
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13 avril 2010

Enchères Juliens 2010

An x-ray of Marilyn Monroe's chest is going under the auctioneer's hammer along with other memorabilia.

image1An x-ray of Marilyn Monroe's chest taken by a young doctor in 1954 when she was admitted to the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital for surgery for endometriosis. The doctor apparently later used the x-ray in lectures to students and more recently left the x-ray to his daughter who is putting it up for sale. It is expected to sell for up to $1,200.
The X-ray is just one of many Monroe-related items up for sale at an auction being staged at the Planet Hollywood resort and casino in Las Vegas on June 26 this year by Julien's Auctioneers .


Other items include this couch from the office of Marilyn Monroe's therapist, Dr. Ralph Greenson. Greenson began treating Marilyn after her breakdown while filming The Misfits (1961).
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Marilyn Monroe's change of rate card from 20th Century Fox dated May 11, 1953. Monroe's weekly pay rate changed from $750.00 to $1,250.
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Pink long-sleeved boat neck Pucci blouse of silk jersey. Given to the daughter of Monroe's analyst in 1962 because Monroe felt it was too large for her.
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An original black and white print of a photograph taken in 1954 of Marilyn Monroe in Korea.
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An unopened bottle of Chanel No. 5 perfume owned by Monroe. Monroe aligned herself with the perfume in 1953, when asked what she wore to bed, Monroe replied, Chanel No. 5.
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A 32-page prompt book for the film 'Something's Got to Give' with title card typed with the name 'Marilyn Monroe'. Monroe was working on this remake of 'My Favorite Wife' at the time of her death. Notes throughout the book written in pencil by Monroe with her stage directions to herself.
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An Italian-style carved chair with green velvet upholstery used in a July 1962 Marilyn Monroe photo shoot with Life magazine.
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Vintage wooden skis with metal initials "MM" on each ski, believed to be owned by Marilyn Monroe and used in an early photo shoot circa 1945.
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13 août 2009

A la TV - Marilyn en Corée

logotv Vendredi 21 août 2009 - 19h00 - Arte
Rediffusions : 28 août 2009 à 08:10
1 septembre 2009 à 04:20
Documentaire
- Mystères d'archives
1954, Marilyn Monroe en Corée

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Durée: 26 minutes
Année: 2007
Réalisation: Serge Viallet,
Julien Gaurichon, ALexandre Auque.
Genre: Histoire

dvdarteMystères d’archives est une collection conçue pour découvrir et redécouvrir des images connues ou inédites qui témoignent de notre histoire. Le document audiovisuel devient une pièce à conviction qu’il nous appartient d’interroger, de faire parler. L’image est scrutée, disséquée, et souvent, Mystères d’archives emmène notre regard loin de ce que l’opérateur avait vu ou prévu.
Chaque épisode de vingt-six minutes est construit comme une enquête. Certains portent sur des sujets légers, amusants d’autres sur des événements graves, sérieux. Existe en DVD 
Une seconde collection de 10 films est en cours de production.

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Résumé: Le 15 février 1954, Marilyn interrompt brutalement son voyage de noces au Japon avec le célèbre joueur de baseball Joe Di Maggio pour aller chanter en Corée auprès des GIs.

Que racontent les images faites par les cameramen des armées américaines pendant les quatre jours de la tournée de la star hollywoodienne dans les montagnes à la frontière entre la Corée du Sud et celle du Nord ? Joe Di Maggio et Marilyn Monroe étaient-ils vraiment partis au Japon en voyage de noces ?

>> Source: arte.tv

6 septembre 2008

19/06/1954 Marilyn récompensée par la légion US

La joyeuse parade
Sur le tournage

1954_july_AmericanLegion_forKoreaSupport_award_1Le 19 juin 1954, Marilyn Monroe reçoit un trophée "Testimonial Appreciation" décerné par "The American Legion", à Morningside Park dans la ville d'Inglewood (en Californie), pour son soutien des troupes américaines en Corée où la star se produisit sur scène devant les GIs en février de la même année. Marilyn étant en tournage du film There's no business like show business ("La Joyeuse Parade"), elle porte une des tenues du film.
On 1954 June 19, Marilyn Monroe is presented with a trophy and plaque of "Testimonial Appreciation"
, by Lewis K. Gough past National Commander of the American Legion, at Idlewood, California, for her Morale building activities on behalf of the armed forces in Korea in February. Miss Monroe is currently starring in 'There's No Business Like Show Business'.

Discours de Marilyn:
"Merci. Je remercie tous les membres de la légion américaine."

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>  De gauche à droite:
Charles Sharitt, E.L. Gualano, Gough, Joe Koller,
Marilyn Monroe, Robert B. Jahn,George McCormack et James L. Hughes.

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 >> Vidéo: la remise du prix à Marilyn
 


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copyright text by GinieLand.  

13 juillet 2008

1953 - Marilyn Monroe chante "Do it again"

 Do it again

Musique: George Gershwin
Paroles: Buddy De Silva
Chant: Marilyn Monroe
Arrangements: Earle H Hagen et son orchestre
Date: enregistrement le 7 janvier 1953 *

Crédit label: MGM Records


Paroles

Ooh, Do it again
I may say no, no, no, no,
But do it again
My lips just ache
to have you take
the kiss that's waiting for you
You know if you do
You won't regret it
Come and get it !

Oh, no one is near
I may cry, oh, oh, oh
But no one will hear
Mamma may scold me
'cause she's told me
it is naughty... but then,
Oh do it again, please, do it again !

[chorus] Do, Do, Do, Do, Do...
Ohhh
Do it again
I may say no
No, No, No, but do it again
My lips just ache
to have you take the kiss
That's waiting for you
You know if you do
You won't regret it
Come and get it !
Ohhhhhhhhhh...
No one is near
I may say no, no, no, no...
But no one
will hear
Mamma may scold me
'cause she's told me
It is naughty... but then,
Oh do it again, please,
Do it again !
 



Traduction

 Fais-le encore

 Ooh, fais-le encore
Je peux dire non, non, non, non,
mais fais-le encore.
Mes lèvres brûlent
dans l'attente que tu prennes
le baiser qui t'attend.
Tu sais que si tu le fais,
tu ne le regrettera pas.
Viens et prends-le !

Oh, personne n'est là
Je peux pleurer, oh oh,
Mais personne n'entendra.
Maman peut me gronder
parce qu'elle m'a dit
que c'était vilain... mais alors,
oh le faire encore, s'il te plaît, fais-le encore !


Fiche Chanson avec paroles et traduction

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 > source fiche: blog sugarkane  


Bonus Infos

  • Genèse - La chanson a été écrite au début des années 1920s, George Gershwin en est le compositeur pour la musique et Buddy DeSylva en est le parolier; Gershwin racontera en 1934 les circonstances de l'écriture de la chanson: "J'étais dans le bureau de Max Dreyfus, mon éditeur, un jour où Buddy DeSylva était là. DeSylva m'a dit en plaisantant: "George, écrivons un tube !" Je l'ai égalé en disant: "OK !" Je me suis assis au piano, et j'ai commencé à jouer un thème que je composais sur-le-champ... Buddy a écouté pendant quelques minutes puis a commencé à chanter ce titre - "Oh, Do It Again !", auquel il venait s'adapter à mon thème."
    Genesis - The song was written in the early 1920s, George Gershwin is the composer for the music and Buddy DeSylva is the lyricist; Gershwin will recount in 1934 the circumstances of the writing of the song: "I was in the office of Max Dreyfus, my publisher, one day when Buddy DeSylva walked in. DeSylva said jokingly to me, "George, let's write a hit!" I matched him by saying, "O.K.!" I sat down at the piano, and began playing a theme which I was composing on the spot... Buddy listened for a few minutes and then began chanting this title—"Oh, Do It Again!," which he had just fitted to my theme."

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  • L' Avant-Marilyn - Gershwin joue la chanson, décrite comme "innocemment sensuelle", à des fêtes. En entendant la chanson, Irène Bordoni (une actrice et chanteuse américaine d'origine Corse) insiste pour l'interprèter dans son spectacle. "Do It Again" est entendue ainsi pour la première fois dans la pièce de Broadway The French Doll, dont la première a lieu le 20 février 1922 au Lyceum Theatre et a duré pendant près de 120 représentations. La chanson gagne ainsi les éloges des critiques et un grand succès.
    La même année en 1922, la chanteuse et actrice Alice Delysia (française, elle fit carrière sur les scènes londonniennes) interprète la chanson -rebaptisée "Please Do It Again"- dans la revue londonienne Mayfair and Montmartre qui est également bien accueilli. Delysia enregistrera la chanson en 1933.
    Mais le premier enregistrement sur vinyle est en 1922 par l'orchestre de Paul Whiteman et rencontre du succès. 

    The Before-Marilyn - Gershwin plays the song, described as "innocently sensual", at parties. Upon hearing the song, Irène Bordoni (an American actress and singer of Corsican origin) insists to perform it in her show. "Do It Again" first appears in the Broadway play The French Doll, which premiered on February 20, 1922 at the Lyceum Theatre and ran for a total of 120 performances. The song thus wins critical acclaim and a great success.
    The same year in 1922, singer and actress Alice Delysia (French, she made a career on the London stages) performs the song - retitled "Please Do It Again" - in the London review Mayfair and Montmartre which was also well received. Delysia will record the song in 1933.
    But the first recording on vinyl is in 1922 by the Paul Whiteman Orchestra and meets with success.

- La version originale de la chanson contient un premier couplet
- The original version of the song contains a first verse

Tell me, Tell me, what did you to me ?
I just got a thrill that was new to me,
When your two lips were pressed to mine.
When you held me, I wasn't snuggling
You should know I really was struggling
I've only met you and I shouldn't let you, but
Oh, do it again....

  • La version Marilyn - Enregistrée par Marilyn Monroe en 1953*, cette chanson fut censurée à l'époque à cause du texte jugé provoquant (en français: "Fais-le encore"). 
    -* date d'enregistrement indicative - référencée dans l'album "Never Before and Never Again"
    Marilyn l'a pourtant chanté en public pour la première fois l'année précédente, le 04 avril 1952 au Camp Pendleton, devant des milliers de Marines, créant presque une émeute !
    En février 1954, durant son voyage de noces en Corée où elle se produisit sur scène devant les GI's, "Do it again" faisait parti du répertoire des titres chantés par Marilyn.
    The Marilyn version - Recorded by Marilyn Monroe in 1953 *, this song was censored at the time because of the text considered provoking.
    -
    * indicative recording date - referenced in the album "Never Before and Never Again"
    Marilyn however sings it in public for the first time the previous year, on April 04, 1952 at Camp Pendleton, in front of thousands of Marines, almost creating a riot !
    In February 1954, during her honeymoon in Korea where she performed on stage in front of the GI's, "Do it again" was part of the repertoire of songs sung by Marilyn.

  • L'après Marilyn - De nombreux artistes ont à leur tour chanté la chanson - voici une liste (non exhaustive, il y en a plus d'une centaine) de divers interprètes.
    After Marilyn - Many artists in turn sang the song - here is a list (not exhaustive, there are more than a hundred) of various performers.
    Jane Russell – 1947 Let's Put Out the Lights
    June Christy
    – 1950 (78 rpm single, with Shorty Rogers and His Giants, recorded September 11, 1950 in Los Angeles, Day Dreams, Blue Note/Capitol CD compilation (reissued 1995), Cool Christy Proper Records CD compilation (reissued 2002)
    Monica Lewis – 1955 Fools Rush In
    Trudy Richards - 1957 Crazy in Love
    Sarah Vaughan - 1957 Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin
    Mitzi Gaynor - 1959 Mitzi
    Carol Lawrence - 1960 Tonight at 8:30
    April Stevens - 1960 Teach me tiger
    Judy Garland
    – 1961 - Judy at Carnegie Hall (reissued many times since)
    Julie London – 1961 Whatever Julie Wants (reissued 2012)
    George Chakiris - 1962 The Gershwin Songbook
    Shirley Horn
    – 1963 Loads of Love
    Sacha Distel - 1962 From Paris with love
    Eartha Kitt - 1962 Bad but beautiful
    Carol Channing
    – 1967 "Thoroughly Modern Millie" film soundtrack (LP 1967 - CD 1992)
    Nancy Wilson – 1969 But Beautiful
    Sarah Vaughan – 1982 Gershwin Live!
    Michael Feinstein – Michael & George: Feinstein Sings Gershwin (1998)
    Diana Krall – 1999 When I Look in Your Eyes
    George Gershwin – 2002 The Essential George Gershwin
    Linda Eder – 2005 By Myself: The Songs of Judy Garland
    Rufus Wainwright – 2007 Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall and Rufus! Rufus! Rufus! Does Judy! Judy! Judy!: Live from the London Palladium, concert album and DVD
    April Stevens – 2008 Teach Me Tiger with Henri Rene Orchestra, CD
    Mark Isham & Kate Ceberano - 2009 Bittersweet

- La version de Judy Garland -

- La version de Judy Garland contient un couplet d'introduction et un final différent -
- The Judy Garland's version contains a different introductory and final verse - 

You really shouldn't have done it
You hadn't any right
I really shouldn't have let you kiss me
And although it was wrong
I never was strong
So as long as you've begun it
And you know you shouldn't have done it

Oh, do it again
I may cry no, no, no, no, no,
but do it again
My lips just ache to have you take
The kiss that's waiting for you
You know if you do,
you won't regret it
Come and get it

Oh, no one is near
I may cry oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
but no one can hear
Mama may scold me 'cause she told me
It was naughty but then,
Please Do It Again, Yes Do It Again and Again...

Turn Out The Light And Hold Me Close
Close In Your Arms All Through The Night
I know tomorrow morning
You will say goodbye and amen
But until then, please do it again


Sources :
infos sur la chanson sur wikipedia
les versions de la chanson sur
SecondHandSongs


All photos are copyright and protected by their respective owners. 
copyright text by GinieLand.

14 février 2008

Pub Absolut Vodka 2006

Publicité américaine pour la vodka de marque "Absolut" en 2006
Photo utilisée: Marilyn en Corée en 1954

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>> Lire l'article sur la campagne de pub Absolut sur: USATODAY 

7 décembre 2007

wallpaper Divers (5) - Blue

3 wallpapers magnifiques du blog Marilyn Monroe Wallpapers
(publication avec l'aimable autorisation de sa créatrice Chantal)

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j'adore trop ces montages avec ce ton bleuté (celui avec la demie lune en fond est vraiment trop merveilleux !!! c'est mon véritable coup de coeur !! ) n'hésitez pas à visiter le blog Marilyn Monroe Wallpapers pour en découvrir d'autres tout aussi superbes.

5 août 2007

Février 1954, Marilyn en Corée par un GI 2

Février 1954, Marilyn se produit sur scène devant les G.I's
photo personnelle prise par un soldat
source: Donald Don Dean Page

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5 août 2007

Février 1954, Marilyn en Corée par un GI

Février 1954, Marilyn va à la rencontre des G.I's
photos personnelles prises par un soldat
source: Gallerie photos de Marozzo8

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15 juillet 2007

16/12/2006, JULIEN'S, "Winter Sale": Lots

2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-cat-01   Enchères "Winter Sale"
du 16 décembre 2006
- 47 lots avec Marilyn Monroe -

> 16/12/2006, JULIEN'S, "Winter Sale": Catalogue et Vente


Norma Jeane


Lot #385 MARILYN MONROE SIGNED & INSCRIBED BIRTHDAY CARD
A birthday card to Ana Lower’s nephew Max Ritchie from 15 year old Norma Jeane, signed and inscribed in Norma’s hand at bottom right: “To Max-/Happy Birthday/from-/Norma Jeane.” Also present is original transmittal envelope, handwritten on recto: “to Max Ritchie/from/Norma Jeane/March 22/41.” The following year Lower was responsible for “giving away the bride” during the wedding ceremony of Norma Jeane and Jim Dougherty. Also present are four black and white reproduction photographs of Norma Jeane as a teenager, most likely in Van Nuys, California (c. 1941); one featuring her with Max Ritchie, Ana Lower’s nephew (c.1941) posed on a street corner before a brick building, one with her and girlfriend and Max’s first wife Roslyn Anderson posed on a street of a residential neighborhood, one of her in a playful hitchhiking pose, standing before a sign reading: “School/Drive Slowly” on a residential street most likely in Van Nuys and one of her standing on a patch of grass on a residential street, each measuring 3 ½ by 5 inches.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$3,120 
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot385 


 Lot #386 MARILYN MONROE – GRACE GODDARD EXPENSE DOCUMENT
A one page itemized list dated September through November 1941 in Goddard’s (Marilyn’s legal guardian) hand in pencil, detailing expenses and living costs spent on Norma Jeane. Present are expenses for Norma Jeane’s allowance, clothing, and beauty supplies. During that period, an affable Van Nuys neighbor named Jim Dougherty began driving the 15 year old Norma Jeane to and from Van Nuys High School. The two soon began dating and married the following year. 5 ½ by 9 inches.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.

Estimate: $500 - $700 - Winning bid:$780
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot386 


  Lot #387 MARILYN MONROE-ELEANOR GODDARD LETTER
A two page letter (recto and verso) dated October 26, 1942 from Eleanor “Bebe” Goddard to Norma Jeane during her marriage to Jim Dougherty. In part reading (sic): “I know I’ve been awful at writing but I think of you so much…Jimmy and I are still getting along swell…I’ll write to you again next week if it kills me and tell you how my blind date goes… tell your lord and master (ha! ha! I mean Jimmy Dougherty) hello for me.” Together with original transmittal envelope dated October 30, 1942. Eleanor Goddard was Marilyn’s foster sister and was among the few close to her in her early life before fame and her transformation to Marilyn Monroe. The pair lived in a series of foster homes and spent several years together in Van Nuys, at the home of Goddard's father. They remained friendly until Marilyn’s death in 1962.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 - Winning bid:$960
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot387 


  Lot #388 MARILYN MONROE EARLY PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage black and white photograph of a teenage Norma Jeane during the early 1940s nicely posed before an automobile in summer attire.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 - Winning bid:$1,080
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot388 


Lot #389 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage black and white head and shoulders photo booth photograph of a teenage Norma Jeane during the early 1940s. Please note; some creasing and wear to edges.
Estimate: $600 - $800 - Winning bid:$720
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot389  


 Lot #390 MARILYN MONROE – GLADYS BAKER LETTER & PHOTOGRAPHS
A two page letter dated October 7, 1944 from Gladys Baker to Marilyn’s half-sister Bernice Miracle. Composed while institutionalized at Agnew State Hospital, Gladys requests to be transferred to another hospital. In part (sic): “But if you would please write to the staff doctors here giving them your o.k. to let me go back to the other hospital (Norwalk) where I was before my Catholic aunt took me from there…” Together with vintage black and white photographs; one of Gladys leaning against a car and one of Bernice, inscribed on verso: “Mona Rae & Bernice Sorenson/July 18, 1842.” Photograph: 5 by 7 and 3 ½ by 5 inches. Letter: 6 ½ by 10 inches. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 - Winning bid:$1,140
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot390 


Lot #392 MARILYN MONROE AND JIM DOUGHERTY PHOTOGRAPHS  
Three vintage print black and white photographs of Marilyn’s first husband Jim Dougherty in a Maritime uniform during the mid 1940s; one together with Norma Jeane and an unidentified woman, one posed holding a pipe below a palm tree on Catalina Island and one seated on a Spanish tiled wall on Catalina Island. 3 ½ by 6 to 5 by 7 inches. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 - Winning bid:$2,640
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot392  


Lot #416 MARILYN MONROE – GLADYS BAKER ITEMS
A two page letter (c.1954) from Gladys Baker to Marilyn Monroe (then Norma Dougherty), composed in pencil on tissue paper while institutionalized at the Rockhaven Sanitarium in Verdugo, California. In the letter, Marilyn’s mother Gladys requests to be among people of her religion – Christian Science. In part reading (sic): “It is quite some time since I wrote you but I’ve not changed in that it is doing no one any good for me to be in here nor is it causing me to grow in Christian Science. As I told you before all Dr.’s are Sycratrists and they heal just the opposite the way they do in Christian Science. I am always bumping up against their manipulation of my mind which I know is not Christian Science…would you please remove me to a Christian Science Institution…” After a myriad of mental breakdowns, Gladys was committed to Rockhaven where she remained for nearly 15 years. Together with original transmittal envelope dated February 2, 1954. Also present is a black and white photograph of Gladys leaning against a car, gazing up from the camera’s lens. Letter: 6 by 12 inches. Photograph: 5 by 7 inches. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 - Winning bid:$2,880
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot416  


Photographies Andre de Dienes


Lot #393 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE DE DIENES
A black and white vintage print photograph of Marilyn Monroe (c.1945), having photographer’s stamp on verso. 11 by 13 ½ inches. Reference: this photograph can be seen in de Dienes’ book, “Marilyn” (Taschen, 2002), page 50. De Dienes met 19 year old aspiring model Norma Jeane Dougherty in 1945 after requesting a model from her agents at Blue Book Modeling for a then upcoming project. They immediately bonded and traveled together through Western states to capture Norma Jeane in various natural settings. During that trip they became romantically involved and were briefly engaged. After their romance amicably ended, de Dienes continued to photograph Norma Jeane and well into her career as Marilyn Monroe. The chemistry between the two was undeniable; his work captured some of the finest images of the star. Many of the photographs can be seen in his book titled “Andre de Dienes/Marilyn” (Taschen, 2002).
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$1,800
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot393  


Lot #394 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANDRE DE DIENES
Two black and white vintage print photographs of Marilyn Monroe in Death Valley, California (c.1945), both having photographer’s stamp on verso. Approximately 11 by 13 ½ inches each. Reference: similar photographs from this session can be seen in de Dienes’ book, “Marilyn” (Taschen, 2002), on pages 54-65.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$3,120
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot394  


Lot #395 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANDRE DE DIENES
Two black and white vintage print photographs of Marilyn Monroe (c.1945), both having photographer’s stamp on verso. Approximately 11 by 14 inches each. Reference: similar photographs from this session can be seen in de Dienes’s book, “Marilyn” (Taschen, 2002), on page 36.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$1,800
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot395 


Lot #396 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANDRE DE DIENES
Three black and white vintage print photographs of Marilyn Monroe (1945-1948), each having photographer’s stamp on verso. Approximately 11 by 13 ½ inches each. Reference: similar photographs from this session can be seen in de Dienes’s book, “Marilyn” (Taschen, 2002), on pages 36 -153.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$3,360 
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot396 


Lot #398 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANDRE DE DIENES
Two black and white double exposure photographs of Marilyn Monroe (c.1946), both having photographer’s stamp on verso. Approximately 11 by 14 inches each. Reference: similar photographs from this session can be seen in de Dienes’s book, “Marilyn” (Taschen, 2002), on pages 210-232.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$1,800 
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot398 


Lot #399 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANDRE DE DIENES
Two black and white double exposure photographs of Marilyn Monroe (c.1946), both having photographer’s stamp on verso. Approximately 11 by 14 inches each. Reference: similar photographs from this session can be seen in de Dienes’s book, “Marilyn” (Taschen, 2002), on pages 210-232.
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - Winning bid:$960
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot399 


Lot #400 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANDRE DE DIENES
Two black and white photographs of Marilyn Monroe (c.1946), both having photographer’s stamp on verso. Approximately 10 ½ by 12 inches each. Reference: similar photographs from this session can be seen in de Dienes’s book, “Marilyn” (Taschen, 2002), on pages 120-154.
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - Winning bid:$1,320
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot400 


Lot #401 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANDRE DE DIENES
Two black and white photographs of Marilyn Monroe at the Bel Air Hotel (c.1946), both having photographer’s stamp on verso. Approximately 11 by 14 inches each. Reference: similar photographs from this session can be seen in de Dienes’s book, “Marilyn” (Taschen, 2002), on pages 174-181.
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - Winning bid:$960
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot401 


Lot #402 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANDRE DE DIENES
Two black and white photographs of Marilyn Monroe (c.1946), both having photographer’s stamp on verso. Approximately 10 ½ by 13 and 10 ½ by 13 ½ inches. Reference: similar photographs from this session can be seen in de Dienes’s book, “Marilyn” (Taschen, 2002), on pages 120-154.
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - Winning bid:$1,680 
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot402 


Lot #403 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANDRE DE DIENES
Two black and white photographs of Marilyn Monroe (c.1946), both having photographer’s stamp on verso. Approximately 10 ½ by 12 ½ and 11 by 14 inches. Reference: similar photographs from this session can be seen in de Dienes’s book, “Marilyn” (Taschen, 2002), on pages 120-154.
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - Winning bid:$960
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot403 


Lot #406 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANDRE DE DIENES
Two black and white double exposure vintage print photographs of Marilyn Monroe (c.1953), both having photographer’s stamp on verso. Approximately 11 by 13 inches and 11 ½ by 14 ½ inches. Reference: similar photographs from this session can be seen in de Dienes’s book, “Marilyn” (Taschen, 2002), on pages 134-157.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$2,640
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot406 


Photographies Milton H Greene


Lot #424 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY MILTON GREENE
A color limited edition silver gelatin print featuring two images of Marilyn Monroe during the famed Ballerina photo session on 20th Century Fox’s back lot in 1954, having photographer’s stamp on verso, printed June 7, 1978 and inscribed to Sammy Davis Jr. in Greene’s hand: “To Sammy/Love.” 17 by 9 inches, nicely matted and framed to 19 by 28 ½ inches. PROVENANCE: Previously from the collection of Sammy Davis Jr..
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$38,400
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot424a  2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot424b 


Lot #425 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY MILTON GREENE
A black and white limited edition silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe during the famed Black Sitting photo session in New York in 1956, having photographer’s stamp on verso, printed June 7, 1978 and inscribed to Sammy Davis Jr. in Greene’s hand: “To Sammy/Love.” 16 by 20 inches, nicely matted and framed to 26 by 30 inches. PROVENANCE: Previously from the collection of Sammy Davis Jr..
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$3,600
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot425a  2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot425b  


Lot #426 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY MILTON GREENE
A black and white limited edition silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe during the famed Black Sitting photo session in New York in 1956, having photographer’s stamp on verso (twice), printed June 7, 1978 and inscribed to Sammy Davis Jr. in Greene’s hand: “To Sammy/Love.” 16 by 20 inches, nicely matted and framed to 26 by 30 inches. PROVENANCE: Previously from the collection of Sammy Davis Jr..
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$4,200
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot426a  2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot426b  


Lot #427 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY MILTON GREENE
A black and white limited edition silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe during the famed Black Sitting photo session in New York in 1956, having photographer’s stamp on verso, printed June 7, 1978 and inscribed to Sammy Davis Jr. in Greene’s hand: “To Sammy/Love.” 16 by 20 inches, nicely matted and framed to 26 by 30 inches. PROVENANCE: Previously from the collection of Sammy Davis Jr..
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$3,900
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot427a  2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot427b  


Lot #428 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY MILTON GREENE
A black and white limited edition silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe during the famed Black Sitting photo session in New York in 1956, having photographer’s stamp on verso, printed June 7, 1978 and inscribed to Sammy Davis Jr. in Greene’s hand: “To Sammy/Love.” 16 by 20 inches, nicely matted and framed to 26 by 30 inches. PROVENANCE: Previously from the collection of Sammy Davis Jr..
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$5,400
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot428a  2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot428b 


Lot #429 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY MILTON GREENE
A black and white limited edition silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe during the famed Black Sitting photo session in New York in 1956, having photographer’s stamp on verso, printed June 7, 1978 and inscribed to Sammy Davis Jr. in Greene’s hand: “To Sammy/Love.” 16 by 20 inches, nicely matted and framed to 26 by 30 inches. PROVENANCE: Previously from the collection of Sammy Davis Jr..
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$6,600 
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot429a  2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot429b 


Lot #430 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY MILTON GREENE
A black and white limited edition silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe during the famed Black Sitting photo session in New York in 1956, having photographer’s stamp on verso, printed June 7, 1978 and inscribed to Sammy Davis Jr. in Greene’s hand: “To Sammy/Love.” 16 by 20 inches, nicely matted and framed to 26 by 30 inches. PROVENANCE: Previously from the collection of Sammy Davis Jr..
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$10,200
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot430a  2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot430b 


Lot #431 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY MILTON GREENE
A black and white limited edition silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe during the famed Black Sitting photo session in New York in 1956, having photographer’s stamp on verso, printed June 7, 1978 and inscribed to Sammy Davis Jr. in Greene’s hand: “To Sammy/Love.” Also present is a custom brown velvet case which housed Greene’s set of Marilyn photographs having: “Marilyn/Photographs by Milton Greene” embossed on the cover. 16 by 20 inches, nicely matted and framed to 26 by 30 inches. PROVENANCE: Previously from the collection of Sammy Davis Jr..
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$2,280
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot431a  2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot431b  


Lot #432 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY MILTON GREENE
A black and white limited edition silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe during the famed Black Sitting photo session in New York in 1956, having photographer’s stamp on verso, printed June 7, 1978 and inscribed to Sammy Davis Jr. in Greene’s hand: “To Sammy/Love.” 16 by 20 inches, nicely matted and framed to 26 by 30 inches. PROVENANCE: Previously from the collection of Sammy Davis Jr..
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$3,360
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot432a  2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot432b  


Photographies Corée


Lot #420 MARILYN MONROE UNPUBLISHED SNAPSHOTS FROM KOREA VISIT
A vintage print black and white snapshot of Marilyn Monroe taken prior to entertaining American troops in Korea in February 1954. Notable is the presence of an MP Officer standing behind her and glancing at her behind. Pencil and typed notations on verso (some illegible). 4 by 5 inches.
Estimate: $200 - $300 - Winning bid:$300
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot420 


Lot #421 MARILYN MONROE UNPUBLISHED SNAPSHOTS FROM KOREA VISIT
A vintage print black and white snapshot of Marilyn Monroe taken as she is being served a military cafeteria style meal during her visit to entertain United States troops in Korea in February 1954. Pencil and typed notations on verso (some illegible). 4 by 5 inches.
Estimate: $200 - $300 - Winning bid:$180
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot421 


Lot #422 MARILYN MONROE UNPUBLISHED SNAPSHOTS FROM KOREA VISIT
A group of six vintage print black and white snapshots (two duplicates) featuring two United States military officers transporting a cake as well as three close up shots of the same cake which was decorated with the sentiment: “Welcome Marilyn Monroe” and was presented to Marilyn in appreciation of her visit to support and entertain United States troops in Korea in February 1954. 3 ½ by 3 ½ and 3 by 4 ½ inches.
Estimate: $200 - $300 - Winning bid:$180
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot422  


Lot #423 MARILYN MONROE UNPUBLISHED SNAPSHOTS FROM KOREA VISIT
A group of four vintage print black and white snapshots (one duplicate) featuring Marilyn Monroe accompanied by United States military officers during her visit to support and entertain United States troops in Korea in February 1954. 3 ½ by 3 ½ and 3 by 4 1/4 inches.
Estimate: $600 - $800 - Winning bid:$540
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot423  


Photographies autres


Lot #391 MARILYN MONROE POSTER
A lithograph poster featuring a full length young Marilyn Monroe posed playfully in a bathing suit during the mid 1940s. Bottom right reading: “Marilyn Monroe Pin-Up”/Write: Pin-Ups. Dept. X, Box 86, Boston Mass. Printed in U.S.A., linen backed. A definitive image of America’s favorite movie star during her tenure as a pin-up girl. 25 by 65 inches.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 - Winning bid:$1,140
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot391  


 Lot #407 MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR CONACT SHEETS AND PHOTOGRAPHS
Two contact sheets and one vintage print photograph (with photographers stamp) featuring a young Marilyn Monroe on the beach during the 1940s. The photographs were taken while Marilyn was signed to Blue Book Model Agency by photographer Joseph Jasgur on the southern California coast. The photographer purportedly claimed Marilyn asked him to marry her, which he claims to have declined. Note: some damage, spotting and aging. 8 by 10 inches.
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - Winning bid:$840
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot407  


Lot #408 MARILYN MONROE CONTACT SHEET BY PHILIPPE HALSMAN
A black and white original contact sheet featuring 12 images of Marilyn in various dramatic poses taken in her Hollywood apartment for Life magazines 1949 photography editorial “Eight Girls Try Out Mixed Emotions.” 8 ½ by 11 inches.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 - Winning bid:$270
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot408  


Lot #409 MARILYN MONROE SIGNED AND INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH
A sepia tone studio portrait of Marilyn Monroe taken during the early 1950s, signed and inscribed in blue ink at right. In part: “…Love & Kisses/Marilyn Monroe.” 4 by 5 inches.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 - Winning bid:$9,600
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot409  


Lot #411 MARILYN MONROE SIGNED AND INSCRIBED MAGAZINE PAGE
A color image featuring Marilyn lying on beach sand in a grey bikini (1950s), signed and inscribed at lower left to child actress Linda Bennett, who appeared in “The Big Heat,” and “Seven Little Foys”: “To Linda/Love and Kisses/Marilyn Monroe.” A nice signed color image. 8 ½ by 11 inches.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 - Winning bid:$10,800
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot411  


Lot #412 MARILYN MONROE NEGATIVES FROM HOLLYWOOD BOWL
A group of four previously unpublished photographs of Marilyn Monroe, together with Jack Carson, Lew K. Gough, Mrs. Kew K. Gough and others at the Hollywood Bowl September 14, 1952. One features the star with Danny Thomas, Jack Carson and others. 4 by 5 inches each.
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - Winning bid:$1,020
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot412 


Lot #415 MARILYN MONROE UNPUBLISHED PHOTOGRAPH AND NEGATIVE
An original negative together with two black and white photographs of Marilyn Monroe appearing in a full length evening gown and cane during her national television debut on the popular CBS series on September 13, 1953. Negative 2 ½ by 2 ½ inches, photographs 4 by 5 and 8 by 10 inches.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of actress Kasey Rogers, who is perhaps best known for her portrayal of Louise Tate on “Bewitched” (Televison/1966-1972).

Estimate: $600 - $800 - Winning bid:$540
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot413 


Lot #433 MARILYN MONROE & JACK LEMMON PHOTOGRAPH FROM “SOME LIKE IT HOT"
A black and white production still featuring a full length image of Marilyn Monroe and Jack Lemmon on the set of “Some Like It Hot” (United Artists, 1959). The comedy thriller directed by Billy Wilder also starred Tony Curtis.
Estimate: $200 - $400 - Winning bid:$180
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot433  


Lot #437 MARILYN MONROE SCREEN PRINT
A fluorescent orange and green dot-matrix screen print of Marilyn Monroe holding a sheer scarf wrapped around her nude torso shot by Bert Stern in 1962 during the well remembered “Last Sitting” series, later being part of the Everyman Gallery exhibit titled 'Bert Stern MM Screen Prints' which exhibited in New York City in September 1970. Pencil notation at bottom left reads: “Bert Stern/1962 Avant-Garde/Collectors Proof IX.” 8 by 11 inches. Matted to 11 by 14 inches.
Estimate: $300 - $500 - Winning bid:$1,140
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot437  


Lot #438 MARILYN MONROE “SOMETHING’S GOT TO GIVE” SNAPSHOTS
A group of four previously unpublished black and white snapshots of Marilyn on the set of her last film “Something’s Got to Give” taken in the summer of 1962. Two featuring her with director George Cukor. The Fox comedy was intended as a remake of "My Favorite Wife" (RKO, 1940). Due to Marilyn’s death in August that year the film was never completed. 3 ½ by 5 inches.
Estimate: $400 - $600 - Winning bid:$840
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot438  


Chèques


Lot #417 MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A personal check written in Marilyn’s hand to the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company in the amount of $62.83, dated April 27, 1953. Monroe’s signature appears at bottom right. 2 5/8 by 6 inches.
Estimate: $600 - $800 - Winning bid:$1,920
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot417 


Lot #418 MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A personal check written in Marilyn’s hand to Harriet Beal in the amount of $50.00, dated February 21, 1953. Monroe’s signature appears at bottom right. 2 5/8 by 6 inches.
Estimate: $600 - $800 - Winning bid:$1,560
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot418  


Médical


Lot #434 MARILYN MONROE EYE DROPS
A plastic bottle containing eye drops prescribed to Marilyn Monroe (then Mrs. Arthur Miller) dated May 21, 1960 issued by Los Angeles’s Schwab’s Pharmacy, accompanied by Schwab’s Pharmacy box. The prior year, Marilyn starred in the Academy Award winning comedy romance “Some Like it Hot” (United Artists). Approximately 2 inches height, in box measuring 3 by 1 inches.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$2,400
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot434  


Lot #435 MARILYN MONROE NOSE DROPS
A plastic bottle containing nose drops prescribed to Marilyn Monroe (then Mrs. Arthur Miller) dated July 11, 1960 issued by New York’s Pollock-Bailey Pharmacy. That year Marilyn starred in the musical comedy “Let’s Make Love” (Fox). Please note the label is nearly detached and affixed to bottle by adhesive tape. 3 ½ inches height.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$2,520
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot435  


Autre


Lot #436 MARILYN MONROE SCREEN ACTORS GUILD CARD
A 1961-1962 Screen Actors Guild member card (unsigned) belonging to Marilyn Monroe, together with accompanying receipt dated December 7, 1961. In 1961, Marilyn portrayed the distressed Roslyn Taber in “The Misfits” (United Artists). This SAG card was her last, as she died in August, 1962. 2 ½ by 3 ½ inches.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 - Winning bid:$5,400
2006-12-16-JULIENS-Winter_Sale-lot436  


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