Icons and Idols: Hollywood - 11/2017 - Julien's Auction
Photographies diverses
Lot 129: VINTAGE PUBLICITY IMAGES
A group of 15 vintage publicity images of Hollywood celebrities including Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Elvis Presley, Betty Grable, Rita Hayworth (whose name has been written on the photograph), and Shirley Temple. Accompanied by an envelope of news clippings and other ephemera primarily related to Monroe.
Estimate: $200 - $400 | Winning Bid: $256
Lot 130: MARILYN MONROE NEGATIVE, CIRCA 1947
A black and white negative of Marilyn Monroe, believed to have been taken on the Fox Studios back lot set by Joseph Jasgur, circa 1947. Accompanied by a black and white photograph recently printed from this negative.
Estimate: $500 - $1,000 | Winning Bid: $640
Lot 141: MARILYN MONROE MILTON GREENE SILKSCREEN PRINT
A limited edition silkscreen print of a Milton Greene photograph of Marilyn Monroe, taken during the famed "Black Sitting" photo session in New York in 1956. Printed later. Signed by the artist in pencil lower right, “AP” lower left.
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 | Winning Bid: $1,280
Lot 142: MARILYN MONROE BERT STERN PHOTOGRAPH
A photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1962 by Bert Stern during “The Last Sitting.” The black and white image was printed and signed by the artist in 1994; it is numbered on the photographer's stamp 91/5000. Stern wrote in the lower margin “Marilyn 1962 Bert Stern.”
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 | Winning Bid: $1,600
Lot 145: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY MANFRED KREINER
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner. The image shows Monroe walking onto a photo set and is marked with red pencil. Photographer’s stamp on verso (multiple times) with handwritten notation in red pencil. Accompanied by a small typed message written in German regarding Monroe and this photograph.
Estimate: $600 - $800 | Winning Bid: $448
Lot 146: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY MANFRED KREINER
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner. The image shows Monroe descending an airplane staircase and has been scribbled on in red ink. Photographer’s stamp on verso with handwritten notation in pencil and the words “Kill Kill” in red ink. “Kill” here refers to the fact that Monroe did not want this image published. Accompanied by a small typed message written in German by Kreiner regarding Monroe and this photograph.
Estimate: $600 - $800 | Winning Bid: $640
Lot 147: MARILYN MONROE ORIGINAL CANDID PHOTOGRAPHS
A group of three original never before seen original color photographs of Marilyn Monroe taken on May 30, 1958, as she exited her apartment at 444 East 57th Street in New York City. Just three days prior, Monroe was photographed by Richard Avedon for Life magazine.
PROVENANCE Lot 755, "Marilyn Monroe Auction," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, November 17, 2016
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 | Winning Bid: $1,024
Lot 156: SOME LIKE IT HOT BEHIND-THE-SCENES SLIDES WITH COPYRIGHT
A group of 23 original color slides taken on the set of Some Like It Hot (United Artists, 1959) sold with copyright to the images. The slides include approximately eight images of Marilyn Monroe and five of Tony Curtis, among others on and around the set of the film, including Coronado Beach.
While the seller confirms that this property is sold with copyright, Julien’s can accept no liability in relation to any matters arising as a result of any imperfection of copyright given.
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 | Winning Bid: $1280
Lot 159: MARILYN MONROE PRINT BY RUSSELL YOUNG (BRITISH, 1959)
A screenprint on paper titled “Marilyn in Korea (Pink + Midori Blue)” by Russell Young, signed by the artist at lower right and numbered 10/50. Additionally marked in pencil on verso in an unknown hand “56105/ 12.”
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 | unsold
Photographies Bruno Bernard
Lot 134: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY BRUNO BERNARD
A black and white pin-up photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Bruno Bernard, circa 1946. According to the book Marilyn: Intimate Exposures by Susan Bernard “Marilyn said to Mr. Bernard ‘Can you take some sexy pictures of me?’ and he replied ‘But Norma, you are the girl next door.” Estate signed at lower right and numbered 1/90.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
Estimate: $2,500 - $3,000 | unsold
Lot 135: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY BRUNO BERNARD
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Bruno Bernard, circa 1946, titled “Norma Jean Sailor Girl.” This is a seldom seen outtake photograph from a shoot intended for magazine cover images. Estate signed at lower right and numbered 5/50.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
Estimate: $2,500 - $3,200 | unsold
Lot 136: MARIYLN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY BRUNO BERNARD
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Bruno Bernard in 1953. This photograph was taken of Monroe backstage at the Hollywood Bowl for an appearance benefiting St. Jude’s. Monroe wore a costume from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (20th Century, 1953). Estate signed at lower right and numbered 6/90.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 | unsold
Lot 137: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY BRUNO BERNARD
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Bruno Bernard in 1953. This photograph was taken of Monroe backstage at the Hollywood Bowl deciding what message to describe on a guest wall at a charity event benefiting St. Jude’s. This image was never published and comes from a contact sheet of artist’s proofs. Estate signed at lower right and numbered 6/90.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 | Winning Bid: $2,560
Lot 138: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY BRUNO BERNARD
A color photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Bruno Bernard in 1954. The photograph shows Monroe on the set of The Seven Year Itch (20th Century, 1955) having her makeup applied by Whitey Snyder. According to the book Marilyn: Intimate Exposures by Susan Bernard, Snyder stated that this is the only color photograph of himself and Monroe that he had ever seen. Estate signed at lower right and numbered 5/50.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500 | Winning Bid: $1,920
Lot 139: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY BRUNO BERNARD
A color photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Bruno Bernard in 1954. The photograph shows Monroe in a screening room at the 20th Century Fox studios wearing her iconic white dress from the film The Seven Year Itch (20th Century, 1955). Estate signed at lower right and numbered 14/50.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
Estimate: $2,500 - $3,000 | Winning Bid: $3,437.50
Lot 140: MARILYN MONROE ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH BY BRUNO BERNARD
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Bruno Bernard on the set of The Seven Year Itch (20th Century, 1955) and signed by Bernard on verso “Bernard of Hollywood.” Housed in a Bernard of Hollywood vintage photograph folder.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
Estimate: $10,000 - $20,000 | unsold
Vêtements & Accessoires
Lot 143: MARILYN MONROE WORN BLACK COLOBUS COAT
A mid-1940s black colobus coat worn by Marilyn Monroe to the 1948 film premiere of The Emperor Waltz (Paramount, 1948). The coat has broad shoulders, a cordé collar, a satin lining, and a Jerrold's Van Nuys, Calif. label. Although the black colobus is currently on the endangered species list, it was quite fashionable in the 1940s. Monroe wrote in a letter to Grace Goddard dated December 3, 1944, "I found out that its [sic] possible to buy a Gold Coast Monkey Coat. I shall write to you about it later." The coat was gifted from Monroe to Jacquita M. Rigoni (Warren), who was the great-niece to Anne Karger, mother of Monroe's voice coach, Freddie Karger. Monroe had a close relationship with the family, and the coat has remained in their possession. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Jacqui Rigoni detailing the family's relationship to Monroe and the history of the coat.
The monkey species used to make this Marilyn Monroe monkey fur coat is on the Endangered Species list. U.S. Endangered Species Act regulations required by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service impose certain regulations on the sale of this coat. Please read the following carefully:
Please read the following carefully: The Marilyn Monroe monkey fur coat may be sold to a resident of California without requiring a Federal permit. A non-California resident may bid on this coat and if he or she were the winning bidder could apply for a Federal permit to remove the coat from the state of California. Julien’s has been advised that a Federal permit would likely be REFUSED by the governing offices. It is vehemently advised that non-residents of California DO NOT bid on this Marilyn Monroe owned monkey fur coat. If you bid on this lot and are unable to obtain a permit Julien’s has no liability and will be unable to refund you for your purchase.
A California resident who purchases this coat and later moves from California to another state would not be required to obtain a permit if he or she maintained ownership of the coat when changing state of residence. However, the owner would need to make sure there are no state regulations prohibiting the transfer of the coat from one state to another.
Estimate: $20,000 - $30,000 | Winning Bid: $32,000
Lot 144: MARILYN MONROE FAN FROM THE PRINCE AND THE SHOWGIRL
A vintage lace fan used by Marilyn Monroe in the film The Prince and the Showgirl (Warner Bros., 1957). The folding hand fan is used by Monroe in the ballroom scene in the film. The frame and guard are embellished with floral motif carvings embellished with pink, blue, and gold-metallic paint. The accompanying letter from the consignor explains that the fan was gifted by Monroe to William Louis George Le Brun, known as Louis Le Brun in the film industry, who was the Chief Production Accountant for Warner Bros. in the United Kingdom. When Monroe was taken ill while filming, Le Brun, who was responsible for overseeing the distribution of all finances, which involved the insurance and wellbeing of the cast and production team, stayed by her side. As a thank-you, Monroe gave him this fan, or more specifically gave the fan to his wife as an apology for keeping Le Brun from his family. At the time the fan was received several of the fan blades were broken, presumed to be from use during filming. The fan has remained in the possession of the Le Brun family since the gift was made by Monroe.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 | Winning Bid: $10,000
Lot 149: MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE MINI PINECONE TREE GIFTED FROM JOE DIMAGGIO TO MARILYN MONROE
A mini brown wire form holiday tree made of pinecones and other tree items, dusted with glitter. Wrapped in a black tulle base. The tree was purportedly a gift from Joe DiMaggio to Marilyn Monroe one Christmas when he discovered that she did not have a tree to celebrate the holidays.
Height, 23 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 246, "Marilyn Monroe: Property from The Estate of Lee Strasberg," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, November 17-19, 2016
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 | Winning Bid: $7,500
Lot 150: MARILYN MONROE ROCOCO STYLE COFFEE TABLE
A carved wood coffee table with canted edges and inset parchment top.
PROVENANCE Lot 558, "Marilyn Monroe: Property from The Estate of Lee Strasberg," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, November 17-19, 2016
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 | Winning Bid: $2,880
Lot 151: MARILYN MONROE FLOWER SWAG
Gold tone wirework floral wall ornament, with enameled blue and purple flowers formed from Australian pennies dated 1942. Two leaves and one flower detached.
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 456, “The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe,” Christie’s, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27-28, 1999
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 | unsold
Lot 153: MARILYN MONROE MIRROR
A small handheld sterling silver mirror accompanied by a handwritten note reading in full on the recto: “11/1/00/ This make-up mirror was owned/ by Marilyn Monroe. It was left in/ her 57 St Apart-/ ment when she/ moved to California./ The super of/ the building/ ”liberated” it.’ Hopefully, you/ will find a good/ home for it!/ Thanks./ Terry Seymour (212) 777-0157” as well as “Mrs. S:/ will write thank you/ letter when donate it”; on the verso is “Super’s daughter used it/ a few years. T. Seymour/ in real estate, were (sic)/ selling MM apartment a few/ years ago./ Super gave it to her./ Super said/ MM bought it in/ London, used it/ a lot at home./ I thanked her and said/ you would like to/ donate it to Hollygrove.”
Approximate diameter, 7 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 224, “Property from the Estate of Marilyn Monroe,” Julien’s Auctions, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 | Winning Bid: $1,920
Lot 154: MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE ABSTRACT PARCEL GILT FAN
A folding paper Japanese hand fan with abstract parcel gilt decoration.
15 1/2 by 24 1/2 by 2 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 244, "Marilyn Monroe: Property from The Estate of Lee Strasberg," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, November 17-19, 2016
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 | Winning Bid: $1,024
Documents papiers
Lot 131: MARILYN MONROE RECEIVED LETTER FROM UNCLE ART
A double-sided two-page letter written to Marilyn Monroe from "Uncle Art," who was a relative of Monroe's foster mother, Grace Goddard. The letter reads in part "So glad you are making satisfactory progress in school. I advise that you be particularly diligent in the cultural subjects...sad is the fate of the young woman who has not the ambition to so model and mold her language and conduct as to have [illegible] herself to the point where she can mingle with cultured people inconspicuously." The letter is written on International Correspondence Schools of Scranton, Pennsylvania, stationery, undated and signed "Devotedly Yours, Uncle Art."
PROVENANCE Sotheby’s Parke-Bernet, Sale number 94, October 21, 1973
Estimate: $500 - $1,000 | Winning Bid: $640
Lot 133: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK TO JAX
A Marilyn Monroe completed and signed Jax counter check in the amount of $63.83; address is listed as the Beverly Carlton Hotel. Monroe did not fill in the date; the check is stamped on verso May 12, 1952.
Estimate: $500 - $1,000 | Winning Bid: $640
Lot 148: MARILYN MONROE 1954 SIGNED CHECK
A counter check fully completed and signed by Marilyn Monroe. The check is dated October 11, 1954, to The Christian Community in the amount of $50.00. On October 6, 1954, Monroe announced her separation from then-husband Joe DiMaggio.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 | Winning Bid: $4,480
Lot 152: MARILYN MONROE SKIN CARE REGIME INSTRUCTIONS
A typed instruction sheet dated June 11, 1958, for Marilyn Monroe’s skin care regime from the Erno Laszlo Institute. The instructions are for morning care of skin, evening “ ’if’ dressing” for formal occasions, and in the evening before retiring. The sheet also includes a list of foods not to eat.
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 334, "Marilyn Monroe: Property from The Estate of Lee Strasberg," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, November 17-19, 2016
Estimate: $400 - $600 | Winning Bid: $3,840
Lot 155: MARILYN MONROE BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S SCRIPT AND REPORT
A clean copy of the screenplay for Breakfast at Tiffany's written by George Axelrod and dated July 9, 1959. Monroe was considering the part, and she sought the opinions of her professional team including the Strasbergs, her husband, and management team. The script is accompanied by a single-page, typed "report" dated September 23, 1959, which also has the name "Parone" typed to the left of the date. Literary luminary Edward Parone was at the time running Monroe's production company and most likely is the one who wrote this single-page, scathing review of the script, leading with the simple sentence, "I think not." It goes on to criticize the screenplay, determining, "I can see Marilyn playing a part like Holly and even giving this present one all the elan it badly needs, but I don't feel she should play it: it lacks insight and warmth and reality and importance." It has been long reported that Monroe declined the part upon the advice of Lee Strasberg, but this document provides further evidence that other people in her inner circle advised her not to take the role. Together with a four-page shooting schedule for November 4, 1960, for the film.
PROVENANCE Lot 441, "Marilyn Monroe: Property from The Estate of Lee Strasberg," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, November 17-19, 2016
Estimate: $6,000 - $9,000 | Winning Bid: $12,500
Lot 160: JOHN F. KENNEDY 1962 BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION PROGRAM
A program from President John F. Kennedy's birthday celebration at Madison Square Garden, New York, in 1962. The program, with "Happy Birthday Mr. President" and an image of Kennedy on the cover, lists the entertainers of the evening: Marilyn Monroe - who sang her now-famous rendition of "Happy Birthday" to Kennedy, Ella Fitzgerald, Maria Callas, Henry Fonda, Peggy Lee, and Danny Kaye, among others.
Estimate: $600 - $800 | Winning Bid: $1,600
Medical
Lot 157: MARILYN MONROE PELVIC X-RAY
A Marilyn Monroe pelvic X-ray dated November 9, 1954. Information ghost printed in the upper right of the X-ray reads "Cedars of Lebanon Hospital/ Drs. E. Freedman and S. Finck/ Name Di Maggio, Mrs. Marilyn/ No. 50612 Date 11-9-54/ Ref. By Dr. L. Krohn." Dr. Leon Krohn was Monroe’s gynecologist.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 | Winning Bid: $3,840
Lot 158: MARILYN MONROE MEDICAL FILE
A medical file pertaining to cosmetic surgery performed on Marilyn Monroe. The file includes facial X-rays and doctors' notes from the office of Dr. Michael Gurdin, M.D., and the X-ray office of Drs. Conti and Steinberg. Dr. Gurdin's chart on Monroe begins on July 14, 1958, and lists the patient as Marilyn Miller with addresses in New York and Los Angeles. The chief complaint listed is "chin deformity" and goes on to give a medical history that begins in 1950 and ends in 1962. Listed are a 1956 bout of neutropenia in England; 1957 ectopic pregnancy in New York; and 1950 cartilage implant in chin that the doctor observed had slowly begun to dissolve. Those with knowledge of the implant procedure have explained that this was done in association with a tip rhinoplasty, a procedure involving the tip of Monroe's nose only, not the bones. The last entry is dated June 7, 1962, and reports a fall at between 2 and 3 a.m. resulting in swelling and tenderness of the nose. Monroe was brought to Dr. Gurdin by her psychoanalyst, Dr. Ralph Greenson. Monroe was referred to Drs. Conti and Steinberg for X-rays. For her visit to the radiologists she was given the alias "Miss Joan Newman," and that name appears on the paperwork with Monroe's Brentwood home address. Six X-rays are in the folder: a frontal facial bones X-ray; a smaller X-ray that is a composite of the right and left sides of her nasal bones; and four small dental X-rays into the roof of Monroe's mouth, looking upward toward the nasal bones. The conclusion, written by Dr. Conti and dated June 7, 1962, is that there was no damage to Monroe's nose due to her fall. A more recent evaluation of the X-rays indicates a very minute hairline fracture of this bone. Monroe had turned 36 less than a week earlier. On June 8, the following day, Monroe was fired from the film Something's Got to Give (20th Century Fox, 1962).
Estimate: $20,000 - $30,000 | unsold
Presse
Lot 132: PLAYBOY MAGAZINE FIRST ISSUE SIGNED BY HUGH HEFNER
An original first issue of Playboy magazine (HMH Publishing, 1953) featuring Marilyn Monroe on the cover and signed by Hugh Hefner. The magazine, which launched in December 1953, sold for 50 cents a copy. Housed in a protective plastic case.
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 | Winning Bid: $12,800
Art
Lot 198: AL HIRSCHFELD ABE HIRSCHFELD PRINT
A print of Al Hirschfeld’s "Abe Hirschfeld and Friends" caricature commissioned by Abe Hirschfeld in 1988. The image shows Abe surrounded by Shirley MacLaine, Luciano Pavarotti, Michael Jackson, Jackie Mason, Anthony Quinn, Donald Trump, Barbra Streisand, Carol Channing, Jackie Onassis, Jackie Gleason, Elvis Presley, and Marilyn Monroe. With a faded inscription that reads "To Mary [illegible] With appreciation from all of us Abe Hirschfeld."
Estimate: $100 - $300 | Winning Bid: $1,600
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Hollywood Legends - 06/2015 - Photos
Joseph Jasgur
Lot 865 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY JOSEPH JASGUR
A vintage black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946. The photograph is blind stamped "Joseph Jasgur/ Hollywood" in the lower right corner. A label with copyright information is affixed to verso. Accompanied by a typed signed letter from Jasgur relating the story of how he met and worked with Monroe.
Winning bid:$5,000 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 866 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur’s approval. Monroe is posed smiling with hand on hip beside a tripod.
Winning bid:$640 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 867 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur’s approval. Monroe is dressed in a plaid shirt and wide cuffed jeans.
Winning bid:$128 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 868 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur's approval. The image shows Monroe in a plaid shirt smiling at the camera.
Winning bid:$192 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 869 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur's approval. The image shows Monroe standing in a plaid shirt with hands on hips.
Winning bid:$192 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 870 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY JOSEPH JASGUR
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946. Gelatin silver print. Printed by the artist. Artist’s stamp on mount verso.
Winning bid:$1,280 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 871 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur's approval. The image shows Monroe standing in a plaid shirt with arms crossed.
Winning bid:$192 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 872 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur’s approval.
Winning bid:$128 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 873 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur’s approval. Monroe is posed smiling with a lens set on a tripod.
Winning bid:$128 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 874 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur’s approval. In the image, Monroe is holding the photographer's 4 by 5 Graflex camera.
Winning bid:$75 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 875 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white portrait image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946 on a Hollywood rooftop, printed later with Jasgur's approval.
Winning bid:$256 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 876 MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVE AND COPYRIGHT
A Joseph Jasgur black and white negative of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946. Copyrights to this image will be transferred to the winning bidder. Accompanied by a photograph of the image, printed 2000–2001. Signed in ink lower right.
Winning bid:$5,625 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 877 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOSEPH JASGUR
Two black and white photographs of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946. Gelatin silver prints. Printed by the artist. Each with artist’s stamp on mount verso.
Winning bid:$384 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 878 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY JOSEPH JASGUR
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946 with infrared film. Gelatin silver print. Printed by the artist. Artist’s copyright sticker on mount verso.
Winning bid:$896 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 879 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946 on a Hollywood rooftop, printed later with Jasgur's approval.
Winning bid:$192 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 880 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white portrait image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946 in Hollywood, printed later with Jasgur's approval.
Winning bid:$192 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 881 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur's approval. Monroe was 19 when this photograph was taken.
Winning bid:$128 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 882 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur's approval. The image shows Monroe standing on the roof of a Hollywood building.
Winning bid:$75 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 883 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946 on a Hollywood rooftop, printed later with Jasgur's approval.
Winning bid:$192 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 884 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur's approval. In the image, Monroe is smiling to the camera after applying lipstick.
Winning bid:$192 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 885 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white portrait image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946 in Hollywood, printed later with Jasgur's approval.
Winning bid:$192 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 886 MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR COLOR PHOTOGRAPH
A color image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946 in Hollywood, printed later. Numbered 51/55 and printed with Jasgur's approval.
Winning bid:$320 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 887 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946 on a Hollywood rooftop, printed later with Jasgur's approval. In the image, a man appears to be about to push Monroe off the side of the roof.
Winning bid:$75 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 888 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946 on a Hollywood rooftop, printed later with Jasgur's approval.
Winning bid:$75 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 889 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur’s approval. In the image, Monroe is wearing a white two-piece bathing suit.
Winning bid:$320 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 890 MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR COLOR PHOTOGRAPH
A color image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946 in Hollywood, printed later. The image shows Monroe standing on top of a building with blue sky as the background. Numbered 51/55 and printed with Jasgur's approval.
Winning bid:$128 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 891 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur's approval. The image shows Monroe standing on the roof of a Hollywood building.
Winning bid:$128 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 892 MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVE AND COPYRIGHT
A vintage black and white negative of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, accompanied by a print of the image printed in 2000-2001. Copyright to the image will be transferred to the winning bidder.
While the seller confirms that this property is sold with copyright, Julien’s can accept no liability in relation to any matters arising as a result of any imperfection in copyright given.
Negative, approximately 2 1/2 by 2 3/8 inches; Photograph, 8 by 6 inches
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 539, "Icons & Idols: Hollywood," Julien's, Beverly Hills, December 1-2, 2011
Winning bid:$1,250 - Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
Lot 893 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOSEPH JASGUR
Two black and white photographs of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946. Gelatin silver prints, with artist's stamp on mount verso with 1987 copyright stamps.
Winning bid:$384 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 894 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOSEPH JASGUR
Three black and white photographs of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946. Prints are cropped from other images. Gelatin silver prints. Printed by the artist. The artist’s blind stamp is at lower right on each print; artist’s stamp on mount versos.
Winning bid:$562.50 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 895 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur’s approval. The image was taken during a session at Zuma Beach.
Winning bid:$128 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 896 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur’s approval. This photograph of Monroe comes from a session at Zuma Beach.
Winning bid:$75 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 897 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur’s approval. In the image, Monroe is sitting on the beach beside a heart she drew in the sand.
Winning bid:$192 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 898 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur’s approval. The image shows Monroe at Zuma Beach in a blue and white two-piece bathing suit.
Winning bid:$256 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 899 MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR COLOR PHOTOGRAPH
A color image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later. The image shows Monroe at Zuma Beach with two other models. Monroe is wearing a blue and white two-piece, while her fellow models are dressed in early 20th century bathing costumes. Numbered 51/55 and printed with Jasgur's approval.
Winning bid:$192 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 900 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later. The image shows Monroe at Zuma Beach with two other models. Monroe is wearing a two-piece bathing suit, while her fellow models are dressed in early 20th century bathing costumes.
Winning bid:$75 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 901 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur’s approval. This photograph shows Monroe with several other models during a session at Zuma Beach.
Winning bid:$75 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 902 MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR COLOR PHOTOGRAPH
A color image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946 at Zuma Beach, printed later. The image shows Monroe standing on the beach in a striped bathing suit. Numbered 51/55 and printed with Jasgur's approval.
Winning bid:$128 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 903 MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR COLOR PHOTOGRAPH
A color image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later. The image shows Monroe on a beach in a striped bathing suit. Numbered 51/55 and printed with Jasgur's approval.
Winning bid:$256 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 904 MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR COLOR PHOTOGRAPH
A color image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later. The image shows Monroe on a beach in a striped bathing suit. Numbered 51/55 and printed with Jasgur's approval.
Winning bid:$192 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 905 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur’s approval. In the image, Monroe is wearing a striped two-piece bathing suit and looking through a lens on the beach.
Winning bid:$128 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 906 MARILYN MONROE BLACK AND WHITE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white image of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946, printed later with Jasgur’s approval. In the image, Monroe is looking through a lens on the beach.
Winning bid:$128 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Andre De Dienes
Lot 907 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE de DIENES
A black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1945. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer on verso. A handwritten notation on verso reads "16/16 Given to Clark Lewis Shirley de Dienes 11-18-86." Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing.
Winning bid:$512 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 908 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE de DIENES
A black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1945. The image is of Monroe with her feet in the water. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer on verso. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing.
Winning bid:$562.50 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 909 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE de DIENES
A black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1945. The image is of Monroe sitting at a fountain. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer on verso. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing.
Winning bid:$512 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 910 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE de DIENES
A black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1945. The image is of Monroe on the beach with her hair braided. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer on verso. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing.
Winning bid:$1,280 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 911 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. In the image, Monroe is holding her hands together as if in prayer. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and hand stamped by the photographer on verso. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing.
Winning bid:$1,920 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 912 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 image is of Monroe playing on the beach. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer on verso. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing.
Winning bid:$384 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 913 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 image is of Monroe playing on the beach. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer on verso. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing.
Winning bid:$2,240 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 914 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. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer on verso. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing.
Winning bid:$1,152 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 915 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 image is of Monroe playing on the beach. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer on verso. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing.
Winning bid:$1,280 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 916 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 image is of Monroe playing with an umbrella on the beach. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer on verso. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing.
Winning bid:$1,024 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 917 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. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer on verso. A handwritten notation on verso reads "5/16 Given to Clark Lewis Shirley de Dienes 11-18-86." Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing.
Winning bid:$1,600 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 918 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, with number 2/6 printed on the bottom left and 1949 A.D. on the bottom right. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer on verso. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing.
Winning bid:$1,600 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 919 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. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer on verso. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing.
Winning bid:$1,600 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 920 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANDRE DE DIENES
Two black and white double-exposure photographs of Marilyn Monroe (circa 1946), both having photographer’s stamp on verso. Approximately 11 by 14 inches each. Reference: Similar photographs from this session can be seen on pages 210-232 of de Dienes’ book Marilyn (Taschen, 2002). 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 the western states to capture Norma Jeane in various natural settings. During that trip, they became romantically involved and were briefly engaged. After their romance ended amicably, 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).
Winning bid:$512 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 921 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE de DIENES
A black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1953. The image is of Monroe reading on an armchair. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer on verso. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing.
Winning bid:$2,812.50 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 922 MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE de DIENES
A black and white silver gelatin print of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1953. The image is of Monroe in the middle of her workout. Hand printed by de Dienes on double-weight paper and stamped by the photographer on verso. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing.
Winning bid:$1,024 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Harol Lloyd
Lot 940 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY HAROLD LLOYD (AMERICAN, 1893-1971)
A color photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Harold Lloyd at his estate titled “Poolside at Green Acres.” Crystal archive print, number 2/25, Harold Lloyd Trust blind stamp in lower right corner. The photograph was taken circa 1952, printed in 2006 by the estate of Harold Lloyd, and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
unsold - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 941 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY HAROLD LLOYD (AMERICAN, (1893-1971)
A color photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Harold Lloyd titled “Love Songs.” Crystal archive print, number 2/25, Harold Lloyd Trust blind stamp in lower right corner. The photograph was taken circa 1952 at Monroe’s Beverly Hills apartment, printed in 2008 by the estate of Harold Lloyd, and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Winning bid:$1,000 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 942 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY HAROLD LLOYD (AMERICAN, 1893-1971)
A color photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Harold Lloyd titled “Pretty in Pink.” Crystal archive print, number 4/25, Harold Lloyd Trust blind stamp in lower right corner. The photograph was taken circa 1952 at Monroe’s Beverly Hills apartment, printed in 2005 by the estate of Harold Lloyd, and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Winning bid:$1,000 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 943 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY HAROLD LLOYD (AMERICAN, 1893-1971)
A color photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Harold Lloyd titled “The Set-up.” Crystal archive print, number 2/25, Harold Lloyd Trust blind stamp in lower right corner. The photograph was taken circa 1952 during a photoshoot with Lloyd’s friend and fellow photographer Philippe Halsman at Monroe’s Beverly Hills apartment. Printed in 2005 by the estate of Harold Lloyd and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Winning bid:$1,000 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 944 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY HAROLD LLOYD (AMERICAN, 1893-1971)
A color photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Harold Lloyd titled “Life Goddess.” Crystal archive print, number 5/25, Harold Lloyd Trust blind stamp in lower right corner. The photograph was taken circa 1952 during a photoshoot with Lloyd’s friend and fellow photographer Philippe Halsman at Monroe’s Beverly Hills apartment. Halsman’s similar photograph of Monroe in a similar pose appeared on the cover of LIFE magazine. Printed in 2005 by the estate of Harold Lloyd and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Winning bid:$1,024 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Bruno Bernard
Lot 960: MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A limited edition large-format color photograph of Marilyn Monroe covering her hair with a rainbow-striped towel. Taken at the Palm Springs Racquet Club during the same trip during which Monroe met Johnny Hyde, vice president of the William Morris Agency, an encounter that led to a seven-year contract with Fox Studios. Numbered 8/90 and signed by the Estate of Bruno Bernard to the lower margin.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
Winning bid:$3,840 - Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000
Lot 961: MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A limited edition large-format color photograph of Marilyn Monroe kneeling poolside in a bathing suit bandaging a dog's paw. Numbered 6/90 and signed by the Estate of Bruno Bernard to the lower margin.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
unsold - Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000
Lot 962: MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A limited edition large format color photograph of Marilyn Monroe in a blue swimsuit lying on a diving board. Taken at the Palm Springs Racquet Club during the same trip during which Monroe met Johnny Hyde, the vice president of the William Morris Agency, an encounter which led to a seven-year contract with Fox Studios. Numbered 2/50 and signed by the Estate of Bruno Bernard to the lower margin.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
Winning bid:$4,160 - Estimate: $3,000 - $4,500
Lot 963: MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A limited edition large-format color photograph of Marilyn Monroe in a blue swimsuit standing on a diving board. Taken at the Palm Springs Racquet Club during the same trip when Monroe met Johnny Hyde, vice president of the William Morris Agency, an encounter that led to a seven-year contract with Fox Studios. Numbered 3/50 and signed by the estate of Bruno Bernard to the lower margin.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
unsold - Estimate: $3,000 - $4,500
Lot 964: MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A limited edition extra-large-format color photograph of Marilyn Monroe lounging in the screening room at 20th Century Fox while wearing her iconic white dress from the film The Seven Year Itch (Feldman Group, 1955). Numbered 5/50 and signed by the Estate of Bruno Bernard to the lower margin.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
Winning bid:$4,160 - Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000
Lot 965: MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A limited edition large-format color photograph of Marilyn Monroe receiving makeup from "Whitey" Snyder. Monroe is wearing her iconic white dress from the film The Seven Year Itch (Feldman Group, 1955). Numbered 6/90 and signed by the Estate of Bruno Bernard to the lower margin.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
Winning bid:$4,375 - Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000
Lot 966: MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage gelatin silver photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946 around the same time that she changed her name from Norma Jeane. Signed in pencil on the verso "Bernard of Hollywood" by photographer Bruno Bernard.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
Winning bid:$7,500 - Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000
Lot 967: MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage gelatin silver photograph of Marilyn Monroe wiping her tears. Taken on the same day Monroe announced to the press that she and husband Joe DiMaggio would divorce. Signed in pencil on the verso "Bernard of Hollywood" by photographer Bruno Bernard.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
Winning bid:$6,400 - Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000
Lot 968: MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A limited edition large-format gelatin silver photograph of Marilyn Monroe smiling while at a party thrown in her honor by bandleader Ray Anthony. Numbered 8/90 and signed from the Estate of Bruno Bernard to the lower margin.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
Winning bid:$3,520 - Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
Lot 969: MARILYN MONROE BERNARD OF HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage gelatin silver photograph of Marilyn Monroe standing above a subway grate with her white dress billowing upward. The image, from her most iconic series of photographs, shows Monroe posed in costume for her role as "The Girl" in The Seven Year Itch (Feldman Group, 1955). Signed in pencil on the verso "Bernard of Hollywood" by photographer Bruno Bernard.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Bruno Bernard
Winning bid:$40,625 - Estimate: $10,000 - $20,000
Bus Stop
Lot 975: MARILYN MONROE BUS STOP NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHTS
A group of four vintage Marilyn Monroe negatives taken by Milton Greene on the set of of Bus Stop (20th Century, 1956). The black and white images show Monroe and co-star Don Murray in a bedroom. Murray has been quoted as saying that Monroe was nude under the sheets because she felt that was what her character would do. Kodak Safety Film negatives, accompanied by copyrights to the images.
While the seller confirms that this property is sold with copyright, Julien’s can accept no liability in relation to any matters arising as a result of any imperfection in copyright given.
Winning bid:$4,160 - Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500
Lot 976: MARILYN MONROE BUS STOP NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHTS
A group of three vintage Marilyn Monroe negatives taken by Milton Greene on the set of of Bus Stop (20th Century, 1956). The black and white images show Monroe on a bus. Kodak Safety Film negatives, accompanied by copyrights to the image.
While the seller confirms that this property is sold with copyright, Julien’s can accept no liability in relation to any matters arising as a result of any imperfection in copyright given.
Winning bid:$640 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 977: MARILYN MONROE MILTON GREENE NEGATIVE AND COPYRIGHT
A vintage black and white negative of Marilyn Monroe taken by Milton Greene on the set of Bus Stop (20th Century, 1956). The image shows Monroe in costume as her character, Chérie posing with the children of her co-star, Eileen Heckart. Kodak Safety Film negative, accompanied by copyright to the image.
While the seller confirms that this property is sold with copyright, Julien’s can accept no liability in relation to any matters arising as a result of any imperfection in copyright given.
Winning bid:$1,250 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 978: MARILYN MONROE BUS STOP NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHTS
A group of six vintage Marilyn Monroe negatives taken by Milton Greene on the set of Bus Stop (20th Century, 1956). The black and white images show Monroe, co-star Don Murray and others on set during filming. Accompanied by copyrights to the images.
While the seller confirms that this property is sold with copyright, Julien’s can accept no liability in relation to any matters arising as a result of any imperfection in copyright given.
unsold - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 979: MARILYN MONROE BUS STOP NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHTS
A group of three vintage Marilyn Monroe negatives taken by Milton Greene on the set of Bus Stop (20th Century, 1956). The black and white images show Monroe in a scene on a bus. Kodak Safety Film negatives, accompanied by copyrights to the images.
While the seller confirms that this property is sold with copyright, Julien’s can accept no liability in relation to any matters arising as a result of any imperfection in copyright given.
Winning bid:$768 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 980: MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE BUS STOP PUBLICITY PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage black and white publicity photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Milton Greene. The photograph shows Monroe in her role as Chérie in the film Bus Stop (20th Century, 1956). Notations in pencil on verso and stamped “Aug 20 1956.”
Winning bid:$576 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 981: MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE BUS STOP PUBLICITY PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage black and white publicity photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Milton Greene. The photograph shows Monroe in her role as Chérie in the film Bus Stop (20th Century, 1956). Notations in pencil on verso.
Winning bid:$512 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
The Misfits
Lot 1015: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH ON THE SET OF THE MISFITS
A vintage black and white of Marilyn Monroe with Manfred Kreiner on the set of The Misfits (Seven Arts, 1961). A stamp on verso reads “Revue/ New York Office/ Freifoto” with additional notation written in pencil in an unknown hand.
Winning bid:$512 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 1016: THE MISFITS NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHTS
A group of five negatives taken on the set of The Misfits (Seven Arts, 1961). The Misfits , written by Marilyn Monroe's then husband, Arthur Miller, was directed by John Huston and starred Monroe, Clark Gable, and Montgomery Clift. It was the final completed film appearance for both Gable and Monroe. The photographs offered here were taken on the Nevada set of the film by Thomas Kaminski. Together with contact prints of the negatives. Rights to these images will be transferred to the winning bidder.
While the seller confirms that this property is sold with copyright, Julien’s can accept no liability in relation to any matters arising as a result of any imperfection in copyright given.
Winning bid:$512 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 1017: THE MISFITS NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHTS
A group of five negatives taken on the set of The Misfits (Seven Arts, 1961). The Misfits , written by Marilyn Monroe's then husband, Arthur Miller, was directed by John Huston and starred Monroe, Clark Gable, and Montgomery Clift. It was the final completed film appearance for both Gable and Monroe. The photographs offered here were taken on the Nevada set of the film by Thomas Kaminski. Together with four contact prints of the negatives. Rights to these images will be transferred to the winning bidder.
While the seller confirms that this property is sold with copyright, Julien’s can accept no liability in relation to any matters arising as a result of any imperfection in copyright given.
Winning bid:$ 512 - Estimate: $800 - $1,000
Lot 1018: CLARK GABLE PHOTOGRAPH BY EVE ARNOLD
A vintage black and white photograph of Clark Gable taken on the set of The Misfits (Seven Arts, 1961) by Eve Arnold. The image has red grease pencil markings for an unknown purpose. An Eve Arnold copyright stamp is on verso with an additional archive stamp.
Winning bid:$320 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 1019: MARILYN MONROE AND CLARK GABLE PHOTOGRAPH BY CORNELL CAPA
A vintage black and white image of Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable on the set of The Misfits (Seven Arts, 1961) taken by Cornell Capa. A red grease pencil line is on the image for an unknown purpose. A Cornell Capa copyright stamp is on verso with multiple handwritten notations.
Winning bid:$768 - Estimate: $400 - $800
Lot 1020: CLARK GABLE THE MISFITS SCRIPT & SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
A Clark Gable photograph inscribed “To Arthur Jr./ Best of luck always/ Clark Gable.” The vintage black and white image shows Gable in his final role as Gay Langland in The Misfits (Seven Arts, 1961). Together with a Misfits script. Both were given to Arthur Rosson Jr. on the last day of filming The Misfits, four days before Gable suffered a heart attack and 10 days before Gable's death, making it possible that this was the last autograph signed by Gable. Rosson met and became friends with Gable on the set of the film. Rosson's uncle and father both had worked with Gable in the film industry. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Rosson.
Winning bid:$2,560 - Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
Lot 1021: CLARK GABLE PHOTOGRAPH BY EVE ARNOLD
A vintage black and white photograph of Clark Gable taken on the set of The Misfits (Seven Arts, 1961) by Eve Arnold. An Eve Arnold copyright stamp is on verso with an additional archive stamp.
Winning bid:$320 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 1022: CLARK GABLE PHOTOGRAPH BY EVE ARNOLD
A vintage black and white photograph of Clark Gable taken on the set of The Misfits (Seven Arts, 1961) by Eve Arnold. An Eve Arnold copyright stamp is on verso with an additional archive stamp.
unsold - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 1023: MARILYN MONROE AND CLARK GABLE PHOTOGRAPH BY EVE ARNOLD
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable on the set of The Misfits (Seven Arts, 1961) taken by Eve Arnold. Two red grease pencil marks appear to indicate cropping above and below Gable on the photograph. A photographer and archive stamp are on verso with additional handwritten notations.
Winning bid:$768 - Estimate: $400 - $800
Lot 1024: MARILYN MONROE AND CLARK GABLE PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable on the set of The Misfits (Seven Arts, 1961) taken by Inge Morath. The image was printed in 1972 to be included in the book Marilyn: A Biography by Norman Mailer (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1973). Mounted to a layout board with handwritten notations.
PROVENANCE From the Polaris Archives of Lawrence Schiller
unsold - Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000
Lot 1025: MARILYN MONROE'S PERSONAL COPY OF THE MISFITS BEHIND-THE-SCENES FILM
A 16mm reel of behind-the-scenes footage shot on the set of The Misfits (Seven Arts, 1961). The reel comes with the original envelope that is addressed to Marilyn Monroe from United Artists. Notes on the envelope read "16mm publicity" and "The Misfits/ film for Foreign Screening." Accompanied by a document from UA titled “The Making of ‘The Misfits’/ (Narration for a 20-minute featurette)” with a personal note to Monroe affixed to the cover page.
The film begins with Monroe arriving in Reno, Nevada, with husband Arthur Miller and being received at the airport, then driving through Reno. The next scene appears to be a press conference with Monroe and co-stars Clark Gable, Montgomery Clift, Eli Wallach, Kevin McCarthy, and Thelma Ritter, director John Huston, and Miller.
The approximately 19-minute film goes on to show a variety of behind-the-scenes activities of the cast and crew beginning with the filming of Monroe and Ritter in a street scene that was cut from the final version of the film.
Other segments include Monroe at Harrah's Casino taking refreshment with Ritter, Huston, and a dog Monroe attempts to feed; the cast on location; street filming in Reno with the cast in a vehicle followed by a parade of observers; Monroe signing autographs; Monroe greeting and getting on a horse; shots of the cast being filmed riding together; aerial images of the set; a baseball game being played on set; a football being tossed on set with Miller and Huston joining in the game; and Monroe lounging with two other women on the hood of a car. The last part of the film shows the filming of a Misfits scene where Monroe is swimming and playing with a dog in the water. The very last image is of Monroe running from the water to embrace Gable. No audio. Accompanied by a DVD copy of the film.
Diameter, 8 1/4 inches
PROVENANCE From the Lost Archive of Marilyn Monroe
Winning bid:$7,500 - Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
Photos Diverses
Lot 923 MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH AS A CHILD
A black and white photographic print of Marilyn Monroe, née Norma Jean Baker. Printed on the bottom right "F999-S-492."
Winning bid:$1,250 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 924 MARILYN MONROE 1951 PHOTOGRAPH
A Marilyn Monroe vintage original photograph taken by Phil Burchman circa 1951. Believed to be taken for 20th Century Fox publicity photographs. Marked at lower right "F999-S-259."
PROVENANCE From the Lost Archive of Marilyn Monroe
Winning bid:$576 - Estimate: $300 - $500
Lot 929 MARILYN MONROE GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES PUBLICITY PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage black and white publicity photograph of Marilyn Monroe for the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (20th Century, 1953). Notations in pencil on verso.
Winning bid:$448 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 931 MARILYN MONROE "A NEW WRINKLE" PHOTOGRAPH
A photograph of Marilyn Monroe signed by photographer Tom Kelley. This image is popularly titled “A New Wrinkle.” Monroe sat for Kelley in 1949 for what has come to be known as “The Red Velvet Session.” Kelley has signed the image in the lower right and numbered it 55/95 in the lower left. Housed in a frame; not examined outside of frame.
Winning bid:$2,187.50 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 950: MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH
A Marilyn Monroe vintage black and white photograph.
PROVENANCE From the Lost Archive of Marilyn Monroe
Winning bid:$768 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 951: MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PUBLICITY PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage black and white publicity photograph of Marilyn Monroe. Photo Files stamp and notations on verso.
Winning bid:$750 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 952: MARILYN MONROE PRINTS BY GEORGE BARRIS
A set of three photographic prints of Marilyn Monroe, each printed in a limited edition of 50 and signed by George Barris on the lower right. The photographs were taken on the set of Seven Year Itch (20th Century Fox, 1955). Silver gelatin prints, printed on double-weight fiber paper under the guidance and approval of Barris by One West Publishing. Each print is stamped on verso with the edition number and is accompanied by a letter of authenticity from OneWest Publishing.
Winning bid:$1,152 - Estimate: $1,500 - $3,000
Lot 953: MARILYN MONROE AND MILTON BERLE CONTACT SHEET
A vintage black and white contact sheet of images showing Marilyn Monroe and Milton Berle at a 1955 Friars Club banquet taken by Milton Greene. Of 36 total frames, several are obscured. Marked on verso “MG 329 /5” in an unknown hand.
Winning bid:$576 - Estimate: $400 - $800
Lot 954: JOE DiMAGGIO PUBLICITY PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage black and white image of Joe DiMaggio signing a baseball.
PROVENANCE From the Lost Archive of Marilyn Monroe
Winning bid:$75 - Estimate: $150 - $300
Lot 956: MARILYN MONROE KOREA VISIT PHOTOGRAPHS
A pair of vintage original black and white photographs of Marilyn Monroe dining with troops in Korea in 1954. Also present is an image of a band performing on stage.
PROVENANCE From the Lost Archive of Marilyn Monroe
Winning bid:$640 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 957: MARILYN MONROE AND JOE DiMAGGIO PHOTOGRAPH CUT IN HALF
An original vintage photograph of Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio taken while on their honeymoon in Japan. The photograph has been cut in half directly between the couple.
PROVENANCE From the Lost Archive of Marilyn Monroe
Winning bid:$1,152 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 970: MARILYN MONROE "THE PIANO SITTING" CONTACT SHEET
A vintage black and white contact sheet showing 24 frames of Marilyn Monroe and Maurice Chevalier from “The Piano Sitting” in 1955 by Milton Greene. One image is marked in red grease pencil; marked “A” on verso.
Winning bid:$1,600 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 971: MARILYN MONROE PARTIAL CONTACT SHEET
A vintage black and white partial contact sheet of eight frames taken by Milton Greene in 1955 of Marilyn Monroe and Maurice Chevalier from “The Piano Sitting.”
Winning bid:$320 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 972: 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.”
unsold - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 973: MARILYN MONROE MMP ANNOUNCEMENT CONTACT SHEET
A vintage black and white partial contact sheet of images believed to have been taken by Milton Greene at the 1955 announcement of the formation of Marilyn Monroe Productions, Inc. The sheet has The sheet has 34 frames and a grease pencil marking in blue; numeric notation on verso.
Winning bid:$1,152 - Estimate: $500 - $700
Lot 982: MARILYN MONROE CECIL BEATON PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white vintage photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Cecil Beaton in 1956. The photograph is mounted to board.
PROVENANCE From the Lost Archive of Marilyn Monroe
Winning bid:$1,152 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 983: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY MANFRED KREINER
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner in 1959 while Monroe visited Chicago to promote her latest film Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp on verso with publicity snipe affixed with tape.
Winning bid:$640 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 984: MARILYN MONROE AND ARTHUR MILLER PHOTOGRAPH BY MANFRED KREINER
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller taken by Manfred Kreiner at the premiere of Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer and archive stamp on verso.
Winning bid:$512 - Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 985: MARILYN MONROE AND ARTHUR MILLER VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH
A Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller black and white vintage original photograph. Taken by Paul Schumach at the premiere of Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer stamp on verso.
PROVENANCE From the Lost Archive of Marilyn Monroe
Winning bid:$2,187.50 - Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 988: MARILYN MONROE CONTACT SHEET
A contact sheet of images showing Marilyn Monroe with Laurence Olivier and Terence Rattigan taken by Milton Greene from a publicity photo session in 1956 for the film The Prince and the Showgirl (Warner Bros., 1957). Rattigan wrote the screenplay for the film based on his stage play The Sleeping Prince . Photographer's stamp on verso.
Winning bid:$1,280 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 991: MARILYN MONROE ORIGINAL VINTAGE PHILIPPE HALSMAN PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Philippe Halsman. Photographers stamps and handwritten notations on verso. This photograph was used on Monroe's first LIFE magazine cover in April 1952.
PROVENANCE Gift from Philippe Halsman to Lawrence Schiller
Winning bid:$10,240 - Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000
Lot 992: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH LAYOUT SHEET
A layout sheet of four Marilyn Monroe color photographs by photographers Milton Greene (two), Eve Arnold, and Lawrence Schiller. The images were used in the book Marilyn: A Biography by Norman Mailer (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1973). Notations and crop marks on each of the images; additional notations on verso.
PROVENANCE From the Personal Archives of Lawrence Schiller
unsold - Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000
Lot 993: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOHN BRYSON
A pair of Marilyn Monroe black and white photographs taken by John Bryson in 1960 for LIFE magazine. The photographs were printed in 1972 to be included in the book Marilyn: A Biography by Norman Mailer (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1973). Each photograph is mounted to a layout board with various notations.
PROVENANCE From the Polaris Archives of Lawrence Schiller
Winning bid:$9,375 - Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000
Lot 994: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY SAM SHAW
A pair of photographs of Marilyn Monroe taken by Sam Shaw, marked on verso “Sam Shaw (’56).” The photographs were printed in 1972 to be included in the book Marilyn: A Biography by Norman Mailer (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1973). Accompanied by original mounting board with notations on the size of the images.
PROVENANCE From the Polaris Archives of Lawrence Schiller
unsold - Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000
Lot 997: MARILYN MONROE ORIGINAL JACK CARDIFF PHOTOGRAPHS
A group of three Marilyn Monroe original black and white photographs taken during the filming of The Prince and the Showgirl (Warner Bros., 1957) by cinematographer Jack Cardiff. All are housed in silver tone frames, and each bears an original Christie’s lot sticker from the 1999 Monroe auction.
Each 20 1/4 by 16 1/4 inches, framed
PROVENANCE Lot 347, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
Winning bid:$37,500 - Estimate: $10,000 - $20,000
Lot 1003: MARILYN MONROE BEHIND-THE-SCENES PHOTOGRAPHS
A group of six photographs of Marilyn Monroe and others on the set of Let's Make Love (20th Century, 1960). Includes images from Monroe's on-set birthday party where director George Cukor and co-star Yves Montand can also be seen.
PROVENANCE From the Lost Archive of Marilyn Monroe
Winning bid:$768 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 1027: MARILYN MONROE LAWRENCE SCHILLER CONTACT SHEET
An original vintage contact sheet of Marilyn Monroe photographs taken by Lawrence Schiller on the set of Something’s Got to Give (20th Century, 1962). The contact sheet was given by Schiller to Monroe who folded it in half before returning it to the photographer. Twelve of the images show Monroe in her role as Ellen Wagstaff Arden with actor Robert Christopher Morley, who played her son in the uncompleted film. The remaining 13 images show Monroe during the filming of the now famous pool scene. Signed by Schiller on verso.
PROVENANCE From the Personal Archives of Lawrence Schiller
unsold - Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000
Lot 1029: MARILYN MONROE ORIGINAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY LAWRENCE SCHILLER
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Lawrence Schiller on the set of Something’s Got to Give (20th Century, 1962). The photograph is marked with cropping indicators and labeled “755.” Housed in a frame, not examined outside of frame.
PROVENANCE From the Personal Archives of Lawrence Schiller
Winning bid:$13,750 - Estimate: $10,000 - $12,000
Lot 1030: MARILYN MONROE ORIGINAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH BY LAWRENCE SCHILLER
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Lawrence Schiller on the set of Something’s Got to Give (20th Century, 1962). The photograph shows Monroe in profile during the filming of the pool scene. The photograph is marked with cropping indicators and labeled “636.” Multiple stamps, stickers, and markings on verso.
PROVENANCE From the Personal Archives of Lawrence Schiller
Winning bid:$12,500 - Estimate: $10,000 - $12,000
Lot 1036: MARILYN MONROE GOLDEN GLOBE CEREMONY PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe at the 1962 Golden Globes award ceremony taken by Gene Daniels. At the event Monroe won the Female World Film Favorite for the year 1961. Photographer stamp on verso with additional “Revue” stamp and notation.
Winning bid: $ 320 - Estimate: $ 400 - $ 600
Lot 1037: MARILYN MONROE GOLDEN GLOBE CEREMONY PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe at the 1962 Golden Globes award ceremony taken by Gene Daniels. In the photograph, Monroe is talking to her escort to the event, writer and director José Balaños. Photographer's stamp on verso with additional “Revue” stamp and notation.
Winning bid: $ 256 - Estimate: $ 400 - $ 600
Lot 1038: MARILYN MONROE GOLDEN GLOBE CEREMONY PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe at the 1962 Golden Globes award ceremony taken by Gene Daniels. The image shows Monroe seated at her table smiling and clapping. At the event Monroe won the Female World Film Favorite for the year 1961. Photographer's stamp on verso with additional “Revue” stamp and notation.
Winning bid: $ 896 - Estimate: $ 400 - $ 600
Property from the life and career of MM - 12/2014 - Some Like It Hot
Some Like It Hot
Lot 837: MARILYN MONROE SOME LIKE IT HOT CONTACT SHEET
A black and white contact sheet of nine candid images of Marilyn Monroe from the film Some Like It Hot (MGM/UA, 1959). In these images, Monroe is modeling her negligee from the film.
Please note: This item will not be available for shipment or pick-up until January 1, 2015.
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 150, "Pop Culture: Film & Entertainment Memorabilia," Christie's, London, Sale number 6214, November 23, 2011
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid: $768 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 838: MARILYN MONROE SOME LIKE IT HOT CONTACT SHEET
A black and white contact sheet of 12 candid images of Marilyn Monroe on the set of Some Like It Hot (MGM/UA, 1959).
Please note: This item will not be available for shipment or pick-up until January 1, 2015.
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 150, "Pop Culture: Film & Entertainment Memorabilia," Christie's, London, Sale number 6214, November 23, 2011
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid: $750 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 839: MARILYN MONROE SOME LIKE IT HOT CONTACT SHEET
A black and white contact sheet of nine candid images of Marilyn Monroe on the set of Some Like It Hot (MGM/UA, 1959). Monroe is seen looking into a train berth.
Please note: This item will not be available for shipment or pick-up until January 1, 2015.
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 150, "Pop Culture: Film & Entertainment Memorabilia," Christie's, London, Sale number 6214, November 23, 2011
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid: $896 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 840: MARILYN MONROE SOME LIKE IT HOT CONTACT SHEET
A black and white contact sheet of nine images of Marilyn Monroe and Tony Curtis on the set of Some Like It Hot (MGM/UA, 1959) on location at Coronado Beach outside Hotel del Coronado in California.
Please note: This item will not be available for shipment or pick-up until January 1, 2015.
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 150, "Pop Culture: Film & Entertainment Memorabilia," Christie's, London, Sale number 6214, November 23, 2011
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid: $1,125 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Some Like It Hot - promo Chicago
Lot 841: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
9 /12 by 13 1/4 inches
Winning bid: $512 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 842: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
13 1/2 by 10 1/2 inches
Winning bid: $2,240 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 843: MARILYN MONROE 1959 CONTACT SHEET
A contact sheet of images of Marilyn Monroe in her Chicago hotel room in 1959. Monroe was in Chicago to promote her film Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959). Images are believed to have been taken by Manfred Kreiner.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid: $896 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 844: MARILYN MONROE 1959 CONTACT SHEET
A contact sheet of images of Marilyn Monroe traveling in 1959 to promote the film Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959). Images are believed to have been taken by Manfred Kreiner.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid: $192 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 845: MARILYN MONROE 1959 CONTACT SHEET
A contact sheet of images of Marilyn Monroe traveling in 1959 to promote the film Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959). The images are believed to have been taken by Manfred Kreiner.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid:$576 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 846: MARILYN MONROE 1959 CONTACT SHEET
A contact sheet of images of Marilyn Monroe in 1959 boarding and in a plane before her flight to Chicago to promote the film Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959). Images are believed to have been taken by Manfred Kreiner.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid: $320 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 847: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
10 1/2 by 13 1/2 inches
Winning bid: $1,024 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 848: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and marked "26" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
10 by 13 3/4 inches
Winning bid:$256 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 849: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
9 1/2 by 13 1/2 inches
Winning bid:$4,062.50 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 850: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
13 1/2 by 9 1/2 inches
Winning bid:$ 1,125 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 851: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, "Some Like it Hot" (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
13 1/2 by 10 inches
Winning bid:$ 4,687.50 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 852: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
10 1/2 by 13 1/2 inches
Winning bid: $896 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 853: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER CONTACT SHEETS
A pair of contact sheets with images of Marilyn Monroe in Chicago. The photographs were taken by Manfred Kreiner in 1959. Monroe was in Chicago to promote her film Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959).
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid:$384 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 854: MARILYN MONROE 1959 CONTACT SHEET
A contact sheet of images of Marilyn Monroe at LaGuardia Airport in 1959 before her flight to Chicago to promote the film Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959). The images are believed to have been taken by Manfred Kreiner.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid:$125 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 855: MARILYN MONROE 1959 CONTACT SHEET
A contact sheet of images of Marilyn Monroe in her Chicago hotel room and at an event in 1959. Monroe was in Chicago to promote her film Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959). Images are believed to have been taken by Manfred Kreiner.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid:$768 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 856: MARILYN MONROE 1959 CONTACT SHEET
A contact sheet of images of Marilyn Monroe believed to have been taken by Manfred Kreiner. The images show Monroe in her Chicago hotel room and at an event in 1959. Monroe was in Chicago to promote her film Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959).
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid:$256 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 857: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
13 1/2 by 8 inches
Winning bid:$768 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 858: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
13 1/2 by 8 1/2 inches
Winning bid:$576 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 859: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
10 1/2 by 13 1/2 inches
Winning bid:$1,920 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 860: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
10 1/2 by 13 1/2 inches
Winning bid:$1,280 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 861: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Mounted to matte board, photographer's stamp on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
10 3/4 by 13 3/4 inches
Winning bid: $1,600 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 862: MARILYN MONROE BEHIND-THE-SCENES CONTACT SHEETS
A group of three contact sheets of Marilyn Monroe images taken by Manfred Kreiner in 1959 as Monroe prepared for and participated in a photoshoot.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid:$640 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 863: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER CONTACT SHEET
A contact sheet with images of Marilyn Monroe in Chicago. The photographs were taken by Manfred Kreiner in 1959. Monroe was in Chicago to promote her film Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959).
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid:$512 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 864: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER CONTACT SHEETS
A pair of contact sheets with images of Marilyn Monroe in Chicago. The photographs were taken by Manfred Kreiner in 1959. Monroe was in Chicago to promote her film Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959).
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid:$256 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 865: SOME LIKE IT HOT PREMIERE CONTACT SHEETS
A pair of contact sheets of images taken at the Chicago premiere of Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959) in 1959. Images are believed to have been taken by Manfred Kreiner.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid: $320 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 866: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER CONTACT SHEET
A contact sheet of images of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner. The images show Monroe during her trip to Chicago in 1959 to promote the film Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959).
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid:$320 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 867: MARILYN MONROE 1959 CONTACT SHEET
A contact sheet of images of Marilyn Monroe taken at an event in Chicago in 1959 to promote her film Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959). Images are believed to have been taken by Manfred Kreiner. Illegible markings on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
8 1/2 by 10 inches
Winning bid:$448 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 868: MARILYN MONROE 1959 CONTACT SHEET
A contact sheet of images of Marilyn Monroe in her Chicago hotel room and meeting with the press in 1959. Monroe was in Chicago to promote her film Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959). Images are believed to have been taken by Manfred Kreiner.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid:$384 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 869: MARILYN MONROE EVENT CONTACT SHEET
A contact sheet of images of Marilyn Monroe taken on stage at an event in Chicago in 1959 to promote her film Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959). Images are believed to have been taken by Manfred Kreiner. Marked "out" in upper right corner.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
8 by 10 inches
Winning bid: $384 - Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot 870: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
10 1/2 by 13 1/2 inches
Winning bid:$768 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 871: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
9 1/2 by 13 1/2 inches
Winning bid:$1,280 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 872: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
10 by 13 1/2 inches
Winning bid:$576 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 873: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
9 by 13 1/2 inches
Winning bid:$1,024 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 874: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
9 1/2 by 13 1/2 inches
Winning bid:$1,024 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 875: MARILYN MONROE 1959 PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage original photograph of Marilyn Monroe, believed to have been taken by Manfred Kreiner. The image shows Monroe during her trip to Chicago in 1959 to promote the film Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959).
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
10 by 8 inches
Winning bid:$512 - Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 876: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
13 1/2 by 8 inches
Winning bid:$1,920 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 877: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Mounted to matte board, photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
13 1/2 by 9 inches
Winning bid:$1,250 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 878: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED KREINER ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
An original vintage black and white portrait photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Manfred Kreiner (1929-2005) in 1959 while Monroe was in Chicago promoting her latest film, Some Like it Hot (UA, 1959). Photographer's stamp and initialed "MK" on verso.
PROVENANCE From the lost archive of Marilyn Monroe
11 by 9 1/2 inches
Winning bid:$2,560 - Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Julien's Auction Hollywood Legends 04/2014
Photographies
lot 981: MARILYN MONROE INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH
A photograph of Marilyn Monroe mounted to board and inscribed on the board “Oh George,/ You’re a genius!/ Marilyn Monroe.” The black and white image was taken by Cecil Beaton and said to be Monroe’s favorite image of herself.
The consignor relates that in the late 1950s he attended an event at Frank Sinatra’s Palm Springs home as a guest of Sammy Davis Jr. The consignor remembers the photograph being given by Monroe, who was also a guest of Sinatra’s, to Davis’ valet, whom he named as “George.” This is a possible inaccuracy and may have been given to Frank Sinatra’s longtime valet, George Jacobs. The consignor was given the image by the valet George, who said he could not take the item back to Los Angeles. The consignor has had the photograph in his possession since that time.
lot 986 à 999: MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR PHOTOGRAPHS
Lot 1001: COLLECTION OF MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS
A group of approximately 35 unsigned copies of photographs and images of Marilyn Monroe taken by various photographers, collected by photographer Joseph Jasgur.
Lot 1003: MARILYN MONROE 1941 SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage original Marilyn Monroe school photograph from Ralph Waldo Emerson Junior High School. Titled "Class of Summer, 1941." Monroe appears in the seventh row from the bottom and the 15th person from the right. inscriptions on verso are written to a student named Barbara. The then named Norma Jeane Baker was 15 years old.
Lot 1004 à 1023: MARILYN MONROE ANDRE DE DIENES PHOTOGRAPHS
Lot 1027: MARILYN MONROE HAROLD LLOYD PHOTOGRAPH PRINT
Lot 1028: MARILYN MONROE BEHIND-THE-SCENES PHOTOGRAPHS
A pair of photographs of Marilyn Monroe on the set of Niagara (20th Century, 1953). The black and white images show Monroe in a skirt suit and beret. One marked on verso "Marilyn Monroe/ in film 'Niagara'/ taken June 11, 1952/ Park St. Niagara Falls." The images are believed to have never been published.
Lot 1029: MARILYN MONROE AND BILLY WILDER PHOTOGRAPH
Lot 1031: DON'T BOTHER TO KNOCK WARDROBE AND PUBLICITY PHOTOGRAPH ARCHIVE
Lot 1032: THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS ARCHIVE
Lot 1033-34, 1036-37: MARILYN MONROE GEORGE BARRIS PHOTOGRAPHS
Lot 1035: MARILYN MONROE IMAGES
Lot 1038: MARILYN MONROE BUS STOP MILTON GREENE NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHTS
Lot 1039: MARILYN MONROE AND TONY CURTIS PHOTOGRAPH
Lot 1046 à 1050: MARILYN MONROE MANFRED LINUS KREINER PHOTOGRAPHS
Lot 1051: MARILYN MONROE AND MARLON BRANDO AT PREMIERE
Lot 1055: MARILYN MONROE CANDID PHOTOGRAPH
lot 1061-62: THE MISFITS NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHT
The photographs offered here were taken on the Nevada set of the film by Thomas Kaminski in 1960.
Lot 1067: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED BY ALLAN GRANT
An original vintage photograph signed by Allan Grant. This photograph was taken on July 7, 1962, in Monroe’s Brentwood home for an article in LIFE magazine that went to newsstands on August 3. Monroe died on August 5, two days later.
lots 1074 à 1079: MARILYN MONROE BERT STERN "THE LAST SITTING" PHOTOGRAPH
Documents papiers
lot 982: PRESIDENT KENNEDY’S BIRTHDAY GALA TICKETS AND PROGRAM
A pair of two tickets to President John F. Kennedy’s Birthday Party at Madison Square Garden on May 19, 1962. Side Balcony Seats 305 J 1 &2. With a color program titled on the cover "Happy Birthday Mr. President." The four-page booklet includes a list of the dinner committee and sponsors and order of appearance: Jack Benny, Ella Fitzgerald, Jerome Robbins Ballets, Danny Kaye, Henry Fonda, Maria Callas, Peggy Lee, Peter Lawford, Marilyn Monroe, Jimmy Durante and Eddie Jackson, Bobby Darin, Henry Fonda, Mike Nichols and Elaine May, and Diahann Carroll.
Lot 1002: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED MODEL RELEASE FORM
A signed model release form for Marilyn Monroe’s third modeling session with Joseph Jasgur. Jasgur photographed Norma Jeane Dougherty and the cast of a local production titled “The Drunkards” in color and black and white at Zuma Beach, California. The form is dated “March23-’46” and signed in ink “Norma Jeane Dougherty.” The form is also signed by Mary Lou Bennett and Tom Burton, who participated in the session.
Lot 1042: MARILYN MONROE RECEIVED FAN MAIL
A postcard and pair of envelopes received by Marilyn Monroe from fans. The fan mail was sent to Monroe at 20th Century Fox from international fans; envelopes are postmarked 1954. Accompanied by a contemporary print publicity still showing Monroe surrounded by fan mail.
Lot 1044: MARILYN MONROE PRODUCTIONS BANK REGISTRY
A page of transaction activity for a Colonial Trust Company account of Marilyn Monroe Productions Inc. dating from July 1, 1959, to July 30, 1959. Showing an ending balance of $78, 476.80.
Lot 1045: MARILYN MONROE TRUSTEE ACCOUNT CHECK
A typed check written to the Screen Actors Guild, Inc. in the amount of $25.00, drawn from a Marilyn Monroe Trustee Account at Bank of America. The check is numbered 655 and dated March 9, 1956, signed by Inez Melson, Monroe's business manager. Description notes that this check was for Monroe's current SAG dues.
lot 1056: MARILYN MONROE AND ARTHUR MILLER CHECK
An unwritten check from Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller's joint account at The First National City Bank of New York. The check is numbered 44 on the top right and still has the attached ledger on the left. 8 by 2 3/4 inches
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 142, "Property from the Estate of Marilyn Monroe and Other Collections," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, California,
June 4, 2005
lot 1057: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CARD
A Marilyn Monroe signed card. The card, from Saks Fifth Avenue, is signed in blue ink and upside down from the department store name. 2 3/4 by 3 1/2 inches
lot 1059: MARILYN MONROE LETTERS TO AND ABOUT
A collection of letters sent to and about Marilyn Monroe. The group includes a letter written to Marilyn Monroe from Jack Hirschberg on Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959) stationery, dated December 17, 1958. Hirschberg was the publicist for the film. He wrote to offer his condolences regarding Monroe’s miscarriage. Also included are a letter from American Airlines dated August 1, 1960, regarding a lost piece of luggage and attached form that was supposed to be filled out and returned to the airline, accompanied by return envelope; copies of letters written by Cherie Redmond and attached note dated July 27, 1962, ten days before Monroe’s death, to Eunice Murray explaining the two letters that are in regard to a furniture order of Monroe’s.
lot 1060: LET'S MAKE LOVE ORIGINAL SCRIPT
A Let's Make Love script dated January 15, 1960. Blue paper cover, reads at upper right "Second Revised Shooting/ Final/ 4014-79/ Permanent File," 139 pages. The comedic film starred Marilyn Monroe opposite Yves Montand. The pair were rumored to have had an affair during the the production of the film.
Lot 1064: MARILYN MONROE TAX DOCUMENT AND TYPED LETTER
Relating to Marilyn Monroe's purchase of her home at 12305 5th Helena Drive in Brentwood, California. The typed letter, dated "March 6, 1962," reads, "Dear Sir: Please change your records to show that I am the owner of Lot 20, Tract No. 5462. Very Truly Yours, Marilyn Monroe."
Larger, 11 by 8 1/2 inches
Lot 1068: MARILYN MONROE REAL ESTATE DOCUMENT
A Marilyn Monroe signed, typed purchase offer for Monroe's Los Angeles home on Helena Drive. This is the only home Monroe ever purchased. Document dated January 9, 1962, with a purchase price of $52,500. Monroe would die eight short months later.
15 by 9 1/4 inches
Lot 1071: MARILYN MONROE RECEIVED AND SENT CORRESPONDENCE
A group of correspondence sent and received by Marilyn Monroe, including a two-page typed, signed letter to Monroe from Jean Negulesco, typed on Negulesco’s stationery and dated July 14, 1958. The letter is in regard to flowers and a book sent by the director to Monroe. The book was The Midwife of Pont Clary , which Negulesco wanted to adapt into a film for Monroe. He wrote, “The thing of The Midwife of Pont Clary is fundamentally sex …” and later suggests Monroe give the book to her husband, Arthur Miller, to read. Also included are a copy of a wire message sent by Monroe to Inez Melson dated June 10, 1959, regarding the boarding of a bird named Clyde; a typed, signed letter from playwright William Inge complimenting Monroe on her performance in Some Like It Hot (UA, 1959), dated April 6, 1959, and signed “Bill Inge"; and a confirmation copy of a telegram sent by Monroe to Roberto Boss in Mexico regarding a furniture order, with a typed, dictated copy of same, dated June 16, 1962, less than two months before Monroe’s death.
Vêtements, Bijoux
lot 983: MARILYN MONROE/ANDY WARHOL LAVENDER TRIBUTE DRESS
A lavender Travilla tribute dress honoring Marilyn Monroe and Andy Warhol. The sheer crepe sunburst pleated halter dress was inspired by the white dress Monroe made famous in The Seven Year Itch (20th Century, 1955) and attributed by the Travilla estate as being re-created for an Andy Warhol memorial service at The Beverly Hilton in the colors of his iconic "Marilyn" silkscreen images. A label reads "Travilla." No size present.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of William Travilla
Lot 1052: MARILYN MONROE EARRINGS
A pair of clip-on rhinestone earrings owned by Marilyn Monroe. Each earring is composed of a single full-cut prong-set rhinestone and five strands of cascading prong-set baguette cut rhinestones with simple clip backs. Monroe wore these earrings to the premiere of The Rose Tattoo (Paramount Pictures, 1955) and Actor's Studio benefit dinner which she attended with Marlon Brando. Also believed to have been worn to the opening of The Middle of the Night on Broadway in 1956. The play was produced by Joshua Logan who also directed Monroe in Bus Stop (20th Century, 1956). The link below contains video of Monroe wearing the earrings.
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PROVENANCE Lot 200, “The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe,” Christie’s, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
lot 1053: MARILYN MONROE SKIRT
A black wool straight skirt with arched seams down the front, a back zipper and a back slit; interior label reads "Jax." Marilyn Monroe had numerous basic black wool straight skirts that were virtually all identical, this being one of them. Accompanied by a reprinted image of Monroe in the same or similar skirt.
PROVENANCE Lot 32, "Property from the Estate of Marilyn Monroe and Other Collections," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, California, June 4, 2005
lot 1058: MARILYN MONROE BLACK BRASSIERE
Marilyn Monroe’s black brassiere. Underwire brassiere, sheer black material covers each cup with solid black fabric covering demi-cup. Originally intended for sale at the landmark Marilyn Monroe auction at Christie’s in 1999, it still bears a Christie’s tag. Housed with an image of Monroe with a small plaque that reads “From the Wardrobe of Marilyn Monroe.”
21 3/4 by 19 3/4 inches, Framed
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 72,"Property From the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Lot 1063: MARILYN MONROE CEIL CHAPMAN COCKTAIL DRESS
A black jersey figure hugging Ceil Chapman cocktail dress from the personal wardrobe of Marilyn Monroe. The dress has a ruched bodice, draping to the hips, 3/4 sleeves, a ballerina neckline with piping trim that plunges to the back.
PROVENANCE Lot 226, “The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe,” Christie’s, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
Objets Divers
Lot 1000: JOSEPH JASGUR GRAFLEX CAMERA
Vintage Graflex R.B. Super D 4x5 film camera used by Joseph Jasgur to take photos of Norma Jeane (Marilyn Monroe). Accompanied by a 4x5 Graflarger back, five 4x5 film magazines, one Ektalite field lens for 4x5 back, one Polaroid Land back for Graflex camera, one box of Polaroid Polapan 4x5 Land Film Type 52, and four shutter release cables.
lot 1024: PLAYBOY MAGAZINE FIRST ISSUE SIGNED BY HUGH HEFNER
A first issue of Playboy magazine (HMH Publishing, 1953) with Marilyn Monroe on the cover and signed by Hugh Hefner. The magazine, which launched in December 1953, sold for 50 cents a copy. Accompanied by a photograph of Hefner with the signed item.
lot 1025: MARILYN MONROE 1954 "GOLDEN DREAMS" CALENDAR
lot 1026: MARILYN MONROE 1955 GOLDEN DREAMS CALENDAR
Lot 1030: MARILYN MONROE 1952 PHOTOPLAY AWARD
An award plaque presented to Marilyn Monroe by Photoplay magazine. The bronze-tone plaque affixed to a wood frame reads "Photoplay Magazine/ Presents/ The New Star Award/ To/ Marilyn Monroe/ for her/ Rapid Rise to Stardom/ in 1952." Monroe wore the Travilla designed gold lamé gown from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (20th Century, 1953) to the February 9, 1953, event where the award was presented. 14 by 11 1/2 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 313, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27-28, 1999
Lot 1043: MARILYN MONROE HAIR ROLLER
A spring-style wire hair roller owned by Marilyn Monroe.
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 245, "Property From the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
lot 1054: MARILYN MONROE MASCARA
A gold-toned metal tube of Helena Rubinstein mascara.
Length, 4 1/2 inches
PROVENANCE Partial lot 275, "Property from the Estate of Marilyn Monroe and Other Collections," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, California, June 4, 2005
Lot 1065: 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; Lot 893, "Julien's Summer Sale," Julien's Auctions, Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, June 27, 2009
Lot 1066: MARILYN MONROE OWNED PAINTING
A framed oil on canvas painting, signed "Olga" on lower left corner.
30 1/4 by 49 1/4 inches
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 426, “The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe,” Christie’s, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27-28, 1999
Lot 1069: MARILYN MONROE OWNED BOOK
A copy of Relax and Live by Joseph Kennedy (New York: Prentice Hall, 1953) from the personal collection of Marilyn Monroe with Christie's auction bookplate on front inside cover. Pencil markings can be found on page 43 and evidence of candle wax on page 47.
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 559, “The Personal Collection of Marilyn Monroe,” Christie’s, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
Lot 1070: MARILYN MONROE OWNED BOOK
A copy of Some Characteristics of To - Day by Dr. Rudolf Steiner (London: Steiner Publishing, 1942) from the personal collection of Marilyn Monroe with Christie's auction bookplate on front inside cover. Accompanied by a contemporary image of Monroe in front of a bookshelf.
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 559, “The Personal Collection of Marilyn Monroe,” Christie’s, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
Lot 1072: LIFE MAGAZINE "REMEMBER MARILYN"
from September 8, 1972
Lot 1073: MARILYN MONROE BERT STERN AVANT GARDE 2 MAGAZINE
published in March 1968
28/03/1959 Première Some Like It Hot
Le 28 mars 1959 se tient la première de "Some Like It Hot" ("Certains l'aiment chaud"), au Lowe’s Capitol Theater, un cinéma de Broadway, à New York. Marilyn Monroe y participe avec son mari Arthur Miller. Toute de blanc vêtue, avec une robe à strass, elle est plus resplendissante que jamais.
Photographies de Lee Lockwood, Paul Slade, Bob Henriques, Paul Schumach et Henri Dauman.
On March 28, 1959 is the premiere of "Some Like It Hot" at Lowe's Capitol Theater, a Broadway cinema in New York. Marilyn Monroe arrives with her husband Arthur Miller. Dressed all in white, with a rhinestone dress, she is brighter than ever.
After, Marilyn and Arthur go to 135 Central Park West for the Lee and Paula Strasberg hosted post-premiere party following the showing of the movie.
Photographs by Lee Lockwood, Paul Slade, Bob Henriques and Henri Dauman.
> photographie de Paul Schmach
> photographie de Manfred Kreiner
Après la première, Marilyn et Arthur se rendent chez Lee et Paula Strasberg qui ont organisé une fête dans leur appartement au 135 Central Park West.
> Photographie de James Haspiel
> Marilyn et Arthur arrivent chez les Strasberg
> La robe vendue par Christies
>> vidéo 1
>> vidéo 2
© All images are copyright and protected by their respective owners, assignees or others.
copyright text by GinieLand.
VSD 21/06/2012
Le magazine VSD du 21 juin 2012, n°1817, consacre un article de quatre pages sur la venue de Marilyn Monroe à Chicago en 1959.
Expos Marilyn par Manfred Linus Kreiner en Allemagne
Deux expositions en Autriche et en Allemagne, concernent des photographies de Marilyn Monroe prises en 1959 à Chicago par le photographe Manfred Linus Kreiner, dont certaines totalement inédites:
Du 14 Novembre 2011 au 9 Janvier 2012, une exposition "Drei Tage mit Marilyn" se tient au Theatercafé de Naschmarkt, à Vienne, en Autriche.
Jusqu'au 14 août 2012, une exposition "Marilyn Backstage" au Café Einstein - Unter den Linden de Berlin.
Foto: Sina Preikschat/DIE ZEIT
>> Sur le web:
expo Drei Tage mit Marilyn sur 5vor12foto.at
expo Marilyn Backstage sur lesmads.de
photos de l'expo berlinoise sur besten.welt.de
Drei Tage mit Marilyn
Drei Tage mit Marilyn
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Als ein junger, unbekannter Fotograf 1959 das Angebot bekam, Marilyn Monroe exklusiv zu begleiten, konnte er sein Glück kaum fassen. Die Bilderserie wurde nie veröffentlicht – hier ist sie.
Marilyn Monroe wäre am 1. Juni 85 Jahre alt geworden. Klicken Sie auf das Bild, um zur Fotostrecke zu gelangen.
Manfred Linus Kreiner war ein deutscher Fotograf im Amerika der fünfziger bis achtziger Jahre – kein ganz Großer der Branche, und doch hatte er ein paarmal im Leben das Glück, Stars seiner Zeit zu treffen, und die Gabe, ihr Vertrauen zu gewinnen. So porträtierte er Henry Miller in Kalifornien, und 1961 begleitete er John F. und Jacqueline Kennedy auf ihrer Südamerikareise. Kreiners größter Coup war es wohl, drei Tage mit Marilyn Monroe zu verbringen, als einziger Fotograf in einem Hotel in Chicago.
Beim Skifahren hatte Kreiner, damals 30, den Pressemann der Monroe kennengelernt, auf einer Piste im Staate New York. Die beiden befreundeten sich, und schließlich bot der Pressemann Kreiner an, ihm jene drei Tage mit Marilyn zu verschaffen – exklusiv. Kreiner beschrieb die erste Begegnung in einem Tagebuch: »Nicht im Traum hätte ich mir vorgestellt, dass ein Skifreund mir die Gelegenheit verschaffen würde, im Frühling 1959 Marilyn Monroe zu treffen, mit ihr zu sprechen und sie zu fotografieren. Amerikas Superstar, sagte er mir, stelle nur drei Bedingungen. Die erste und wichtigste: Sie müsse mich mögen. Zweitens nehme sie sich das Recht, aus meinen Fotos diejenigen auszuwählen, die veröffentlicht würden, und – drittens – jedes Foto zu zerstören, das ihr nicht gefalle. Ich stimmte allen drei Bedingungen zu und brach nach Chicago auf. Dorthin flog Marilyn Monroe für drei Tage, um für ihren neuesten Kinofilm zu werben: Some like it hot. Um Massenaufläufe von Fans und Presseleuten zu vermeiden, wurde beschlossen, Marilyn solle inkognito reisen. Die Fluglinie American Airlines spielte mit, und nachdem alle anderen Passagiere auf dem O’Hare-Flughafen in Chicago die Maschine verlassen hatten, wurde diese in einen entfernten Hangar gerollt – dort wartete ich mit meiner Kamera. Nur ein paar Flughafenarbeiter waren ihr Publikum, als sie ausstieg.
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«Möglicherweise schoss Kreiner schon in diesem Hangar seine ersten Bilder. Als dann die Monroe mit ihrer Entourage im Hotel eintraf, gab es eine Cocktailparty zu ihren Ehren. Nun war es Zeit für den jungen, wenig bekannten Fotografen, der Diva vorgestellt zu werden; der Moment, der über alles Weitere entscheiden würde. »Ich war natürlich sehr nervös und sagte mir, warte den richtigen Moment ab. Es kam anders. Marilyn selbst entdeckte mich in der wartenden Menge hinter einer Topfpalme. ›Was ist los mit Ihnen?‹, fragte sie, und ich küsste schnell ihre Hand. Bevor ich nach Amerika kam, war ich in Wien aufgewachsen, wo alle Herren den Damen die Hand küssen. Marilyn, das übliche Sodaglas mit ›Ginger Ale‹ in der anderen Hand, war überrascht und gerührt. In einer gebieterischen Geste legte sie ihren Arm um meine Schultern und sagte: ›I love Manfred.‹«
Den Handkuss, der die Situation und den Job rettete und Marilyn Monroe dahinschmelzen ließ, hatte Kreiner – im Rheinland 1929 geboren – zu seinem Glück nicht verlernt. In Wien hatte er nach dem Krieg Malerei studiert. In der Erinnerung von Freunden blieb er zeitlebens der deutsche Amerikaner von der wienerischen Art. Bald nach seiner Übersiedlung in die USA lernte er seine künftige Frau kennen. Die beiden heirateten kurz vor Weihnachten 1953 in New York. Ihr Mann habe damals Cartoons gezeichnet und für Zeitungen geschrieben, sagt Sally Kreiner.
In den sechziger Jahren repräsentierte er den Heinrich-Bauer-Verlag in den USA und war Mann der Zeitschrift Quick in New York, für die er Fotogeschichten einkaufte. Seine eigenen Bilder vertrieb er über die Agentur Black Star ins Ausland, die legendäre New Yorker Drehscheibe deutscher Emigranten der dreißiger Jahre, darunter berühmte Fotografen wie Robert Capa. Mit einer Leica habe er gearbeitet, erinnert sich Sally Kreiner, mit einer Nikon und einer Hasselblad – und an noch etwas: »Seinen Vornamen hatte ihm seine Mutter gegeben. Sie war eine große Bewunderin von Manfred von Richthofen gewesen, dem tollkühnen Jagdflieger des Ersten Weltkriegs, und so nannte sie ihren Sohn Manfred.« Nachdem der Mann, der den Vornamen des Roten Barons trug, Marilyn Monroes Zuneigung so charmant erobert hatte, legte sich seine Nervosität gegenüber dem Superstar. »Ich wurde sogleich in den Kumpel-Status erhoben. Das hieß, ich gehörte nicht nur zu ihrer Entourage, sondern ich war nun einer, mit dem sie plauderte«, schrieb er in sein Tagebuch.
»Marilyn«, fährt Kreiner fort, »besaß ›Radar‹. Ihre Zuneigungen und Abneigungen waren legendär in Hollywood. Sie hatte einen eisernen Willen, nach außen jedoch lächelte sie stets und warf mit ihren üblichen Chanel-No.-5-Bonmots um sich. Ihrer Entourage gegenüber war sie der schiere Terror. Unbeschreiblich. Niemand wusste, wann sie explodieren würde. Wenn sie in die Luft ging, blieb kein Stein auf dem anderen.« Kreiner beschreibt sie als Hyperperfektionistin. »In diesen drei Tagen lernte ich ihre zwei Seiten kennen. Schon bald stand ich in ihrem magischen Bann, zugleich lagen meine Nerven blank – es ging mir gerade so wie allen anderen, die um sie waren. Wir rauchten alle Kette. Marilyn kümmerte es nicht. ›In diesem irren Geschäft brauchen wir alle einen Schuss‹, sagte sie vollkommen ernst, ›ihr habt euren, ich habe meinen.‹ Das war das Signal für ihre Entourage, ihr ein großes Wasserglas voll Piper-Heidsieck-Champagner zu bringen. In ihrem Badezimmer stand ein großer Plastikeimer, gefüllt mit Eis und voller ungeöffneter Flaschen. Für jedes neue Glas, das sie verlangte, wurde eine neue Flasche geöffnet, sie bestand darauf. Jeder von uns durfte sich aus dem Champagnerreservoir frei bedienen.
« Dann waren die magischen drei Tage um, eine Ernte von 36 Bildern war eingefahren – und dabei blieb es. Manfred Linus Kreiners größter Erfolg, seine exklusive Serie von Marilyn Monroe in der Chicagoer Hotelsuite im Jahre 1959, wurde, bis auf einzelne Bilder, nie gezeigt. Er hatte sie dem deutschen Journalisten Hanno Pittner gegeben, mit der branchenüblichen Absprache, ein mögliches Abdruckhonorar 50 zu 50 zu teilen. Aber es kam nie dazu. Die Bilder gerieten in Vergessenheit. Kreiner selbst hat anscheinend auch nicht mehr versucht, sie zu veröffentlichen.
In der Zeit des Vietnamkrieges wagte er noch einmal etwas, er flog als Fotograf nach Saigon. Seine Rückreise, erzählt Sally Kreiner, verlief dramatisch. »Er aß nicht viel, aus Angst, krank zu werden, er wollte nur raus. Er ergatterte einen Platz in einem Flugzeug, es geriet unter Feuer, flog eine scharfe Kurve, um dem Beschuss auszuweichen, wurde aber getroffen und musste in Hawaii notlanden.«
Im April 2005 starb Manfred Linus Kreiner in Winter Haven, Florida, wo seine Witwe heute noch lebt, ziemlich genau 46 Jahre nach den drei irren Tagen in der Hotelsuite in Chicago.
Die drei Bedingungen der Monroe
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Manfred Linus Kreiner war ein deutscher Fotograf im Amerika der fünfziger bis achtziger Jahre – kein ganz Großer der Branche, und doch hatte er ein paarmal im Leben das Glück, Stars seiner Zeit zu treffen, und die Gabe, ihr Vertrauen zu gewinnen. So porträtierte er Henry Miller in Kalifornien, und 1961 begleitete er John F. und Jacqueline Kennedy auf ihrer Südamerikareise. Kreiners größter Coup war es wohl, drei Tage mit Marilyn Monroe zu verbringen, als einziger Fotograf in einem Hotel in Chicago.
Beim Skifahren hatte Kreiner, damals 30, den Pressemann der Monroe kennengelernt, auf einer Piste im Staate New York. Die beiden befreundeten sich, und schließlich bot der Pressemann Kreiner an, ihm jene drei Tage mit Marilyn zu verschaffen – exklusiv. Kreiner beschrieb die erste Begegnung in einem Tagebuch: "Nicht im Traum hätte ich mir vorgestellt, dass ein Skifreund mir die Gelegenheit verschaffen würde, im Frühling 1959 Marilyn Monroe zu treffen, mit ihr zu sprechen und sie zu fotografieren. Amerikas Superstar, sagte er mir, stelle nur drei Bedingungen. Die erste und wichtigste: Sie müsse mich mögen. Zweitens nehme sie sich das Recht, aus meinen Fotos diejenigen auszuwählen, die veröffentlicht würden, und – drittens – jedes Foto zu zerstören, das ihr nicht gefalle. Ich stimmte allen drei Bedingungen zu und brach nach Chicago auf."
Kreiner schreibt weiter über Monroe: "In diesen drei Tagen lernte ich ihre zwei Seiten kennen. Schon bald stand ich in ihrem magischen Bann, zugleich lagen meine Nerven blank – es ging mir gerade so wie allen anderen, die um sie waren. Wir rauchten alle Kette. Marilyn kümmerte es nicht."
Dann waren die magischen drei Tage um, eine Ernte von 36 Bildern war eingefahren – und dabei blieb es. Manfred Linus Kreiners größter Erfolg, seine exklusive Serie von Marilyn Monroe in der Chicagoer Hotelsuite im Jahre 1959, wurde, bis auf einzelne Bilder, nie gezeigt. Bis jetzt.
Drei Tage mit Marilyn
Drei Tage mit Marilyn:
Die verschollenen Fotos des Manfred Linus Kreiner
Photographies de: Manfred Linus Kreiner
Date de sortie: octobre 2011
Relié 80 pages
Langue: allemand
Éditeur: Garnies, Lutz
ISBN-10: 3926163712
ISBN-13: 978-3926163714
Prix éditeur: ? Euros
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Description: Manfred Linus Kreiner est un photographe allemand qui a suivi Marilyn lors de son séjour à Chicago en 1959, pour la promotion du film Some like it hot (Certains l'aiment chaud). Ce livre publie en exclusivité de nombreux clichés restés jusqu'à aujourd'hui totalement inédits.
17/03/1959 Arrivée à Chicago
Le 17 mars 1959, Marilyn Monroe débarque à l'aéroport de Chicago où de nombreux journalistes et photographes de la presse locale sont venus l'acceuillir. Marilyn porte un gros manteau de fourrure, les températures étant hivernales. Une conférence de presse est organisée dans le hall de l'Ambassador East Hotel où elle séjourne. Marilyn va rester plusieurs jours à Chicago pour la promotion du film Certains l'aiment chaud.
Photographies de Manfred Kreiner / Linus.
In March 17, 1959, Marilyn Monroe arrives at the airport in Chicago where many journalists and photographers from the local press came to welcome her. Marilyn wears a big fur coat, weather is frozen. A press conference is held in the lobby of the Ambassador East Hotel where she is staying. Marilyn will stay several days in Chicago to promote the movie Some Like it Hot.
Photographs by Manfred Kreiner / Linux.
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