Wallpaper Milton Greene (1) - Mandolin
Wallpaper de Marilyn jouant de la mandoline , photo de Milton Greene
wallpaper provient du site Desktop Total
21/02/1955, Connecticut - V Sweater par Milton Greene
Séance "Pull en col V"
V-Neck Sweater Sitting
Marilyn Monroe photographiée par Milton H Greene le 21 février 1955, dans la grange de Greene, transformée en studio, à Weston, dans le Connecticut.
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Milton H Greene, in February, 21, 1955 in the barn converted in studio of Greene, where he has a house in Weston, Connecticut.
- VS: The "V-Neck Sweater" / "Tennis Sweater" -
- Magazines -
Movieland , 12/1955 - USA - crédit: Hal Berg
Hal Berg est l'assistant photographe de Greene
Hal Berg is the assistant photographer of Greene
* Dates différentes dans les sources officielles:
- Photos datées de décembre 1955
sur le site officiel du photographe (archivesimages.com)
- Photos datées de août 1955
dans le livre "Marilyn inédite" de Milton Greene (2017)
- Photos datées du 1er février 1956
à la vente aux enchères de Profiles in History (juillet 2013)
>> Ces dates sont erronées
Cette séance du Pull Tennis a été prise en même temps que
les séances "Cape Noire", "Pull Rouge", "Tréteaux" et "Fourrure Blanche"
qui ont été prises le 21 février 1955
* Different dates in official sources:
- Photos dated December 1955
on the photographer's official website (archivesimages.com)
- Photos dated August 1955
in the book "The essential Marilyn Monroe by Milton Greene" (2017)
- Photos dated February 1, 1956
at the Profiles in History auction (July 2013)
>> These dates are wrong
This Sweater Tennis session was taken at the same time as
the "Black Cape", "Red Sweater", "Trestle" and "White Fur" sittings
which were taken on February 21, 1955
All photos are copyright and protected by their respective owners.
Copyright text by GinieLand.
Poster Marilyn par Milton Greene séance The V Sweater
Le poster à vendre sur Le site Archive Store de Milton H Greene
06/2007 Julien's Summer Sale - photographies
Photographies personnelles
Lot n°138 : 4 petites photos de la maison d'enfance de Marilyn Monroe, "The Ranch House" , une de ses maisons d'acceuil. L'enveloppe comporte l'inscription: "The "Ranch House" showing our bedroom last window room from the left." Provenance de la collection d' Eleanor Goddard.
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: $600.00 (estimation: US $800.00 - US $1,200.00)
Lot n°139 : Photo de Famille comportant l'écriture de Marilyn Monroe, qui écrivit au dos de la photo: "Taken at Aunt Alice's + Uncle Arts [sic] wedding Aunt Ana, John, U. Art, A Alice, Opal". Provenance: de la collection d' Eleanor Goddard.
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: $800.00 (estimation: US $1,000.00 - US $2,000.00)
Lot n°142 : Véritable photo de Gladys Baker. Au dos de la photo, l'inscription faite par Marilyn Monroe: "Mother, second from end on right with her girl friends". Provenance: de la collection d' Eleanor Goddard.
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: $800.00 (estimation: US $1,000.00 - US $2,000.00)
Snapshots
Lot n°132 : 5 petites photographies originales noir et blanc représentant la jeune Marilyn Monroe. Ce sont des photos publicitaires de la Twentieth Century Fox.
Date estimée: vers 1948
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation US $600.00 - US $800.00)
Lot n°133 : 4 petites photographies originales noir et blanc représentant Norma Jeane Dougherty (futur Marilyn Monroe). Une photo la montre se tenant devant la résidence de l'adresse 4215, deux autres photos la montre jouant au golf , ( il était connu que Marilyn jouait souvent au golf avec des amis) puis la dernière photo la montre posant allongée dans l'herbe.
Date estimée: vers 1948
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00)
Photos Tom Kelley
Lot n°112: Photographie de Marilyn Monroe par Tom Kelley (celle du fameux calendrier Golden Dreams). photo couleur en édition limitée (numérotée) et signée par Hugh Hefner, le patron du magazine Playboy.
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: $1,600.00 (estimation: US $2,000.00 - US $4,000.00)
Lot n°113: Photographie de Marilyn Monroe par Tom Kelley (celle du fameux calendrier Golden Dreams), photo couleur en édition limitée (numérotée) et signée par Tom Kelley, le photographe.
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: $1,600.00 (estimation: US $2,000.00 - US $4,000.00)
Lot n°114: Calendrier mural de 1954. Calendrier "Golden Dreams" de la pin-up Marilyn Monroe des fameuses séances photos de 1949 "red velvet" avec le photographe Tom Kelley.
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00)
Lot n°115 : Calendrier mural de 1955. Reprend la photo du Calendrier "Golden Dreams" de la pin-up Marilyn Monroe des fameuses séances photos de 1949 du "red velvet" avec le photographe Tom Kelley. Kelley paya le modèle Marilyn $50.
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00)
Photos Sept ans de réflexion
Lot n°135 : Photo originale de Marilyn Monroe sur le tournage de "Seven Years Itch" en 1954.
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: US $100.00 (estimation: US $200.00 - US $300.00)
Lot n°116 : 2 photos de Marilyn Monroe sur le tournage de "Seven Years Itch" en 1954.
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: US $100.00 (estimation: US $200.00 - US $300.00)
Lot n°117 : véritable photo de Marilyn Monroe, prise par Charles G. Hagedorn, sur le tournage de "Seven Years Itch" en 1954.
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: US $800.00 (estimation: US $1,000.00 - US $2,000.00)
Photos Diverses
Lot n°90 : photo noir et blanc de Marilyn Monroe aux Golden Globes Awards , au Beverly Hilton en mars 1962. De gauche à droite: Charleton Heston, Marilyn Monroe et Rock Hudson. Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: US $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00)
Lot n°94 : photo noir et blanc de Marilyn Monroe prise par Milton Greene numérotée 129/300 , signée au stylo par Milton H. Greene. Milton Greene entra dans la vie de Marilyn après son diorce d'avec Joe Dimaggio. Ils devienrent des amis très proches où Marilyn fut la muse de Milton, puis ils devienrent partenaires dans les affaires. Marilyn vécu chez Milton et sa femme à New York avant son mariage avec Arthur Miller. Greene capta chez Marilyn sa plus belle et fragile personnalité.
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: US $1,600.00 (estimation: US $2,000.00 - US $3,000.00)
Lot n°96 : véritable photo noir et blanc de Marilyn Monroe à la gare avec Arthur Miller. Au verso, l'inscription: "Mr. Barall".
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: US $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00)
Lot n°105 : photo noir et blanc de Marilyn Monroe provenant d'un magazine dédicacée à l'attention de Linda Bennett, une enfant star. L'inscription dit : "To Linda, I saw you in the Seven Little Foys - Great Marilyn Monroe" Provenance: des affaires de Linda Bennett.
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: US $3,000.00 (estimation: US $3,000.00 - US $5,000.00)
Lot n°106 : photo couleur de Marilyn Monroe provenant d'un magazine dédicacée à l'attention de Linda Bennett, une enfant star. L'inscription dit : "To Linda, Love & Kisses Marilyn Monroe. Provenance: des affaires de Linda Bennett.
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: US $3,000.00 (estimation: US $3,000.00 - US $5,000.00)
Lot n°125 : 2 photos originales publicitaires début des années 1950.
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: US $600.00 (estimation: US $800.00 - US $1,200.00)
Lot n°126 : photo publicitaire Marilyn Monroe allongée sur le courrier de fans, début des années 1950. Au moment de son plus fort succés, Marilyn recevait plus de 5,000 lettres de fans par semaine. Provenance: de la collection Eleanor Goddard.
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: US $400.00 (estimation: US $800.00 - US $1,200.00)
Lot n°134 : photo originale publicitaire début des années 1950.
Sur le côté face de la photo se trouve l'inscription "Grace" écrite au stylo; et au verso est inscrit : "MARILYN MONROE...bright new star Marilyn Monroe discovered by Lester Cowan plays an important role in Producer Cowan's "Love Happy"....". Provenance de ce lot: de la collection d' Eleanor Goddard.
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: US $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00)
Lot n°143 : photo noir et blanc de Marilyn Monroe prise par Bruno Bernard - vers 1940s - Connu sous le nom de Bernard of Hollywood, Bruno Bernard est celui qui présenta Marilyn à son futur agent, Johnny Hyde. Le photographe était un survivant de l' holocauste qui réusit à se faire à nom tout seul en photographiant les stars légendaires d' Hollywood. Tampon du photographe au dos de la photo. Provenance du lot: de la collection d' Eleanor Goddard.
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: US $600.00 (estimation: US $800.00 - US $1,200.00)
Montages Marilyn Malgré Elle par Milton Greene
Superbes montages de captures du documentaire Marilyn malgré elle, diffusé sur la chaîne Arte, Marilyn photographiée par Milton Greene
suite à une menace de poursuite judiciaire
par une personne inconnue
(que vous pouvez lire dans les commentaires ci-dessous)
les montages ont été retirés.
>> Source montages: aerocap.net
Pub Max Factor 1999
Publicité USA pour les produits cosmétiques Max Factor
en 1999 de la "Diva Collection".
Photo utilisée: Marilyn photographiée par Milton Greene
Marilyn Monroe's millions at stake
article publié le le 10 juillet 2007
>> source: article sur Telegraph.co.uk
By Philip Sherwell in New York
Her sultry pout and peroxide blonde hair helped make Marilyn Monroe one of the most famous faces in showbusiness. Now her instantly recognisable looks are at the centre of a bitter legal row over the control of dead celebrities' images, one that is pitting some of the biggest names in entertainment and sport against each other.
Yoko Ono, Al Pacino and the estates of the tennis champion Arthur Ashe and the baseball legend Babe Ruth are among those backing new legislation that would give the heirs of dead celebrities full control over commercial use of their names and images.
Opponents, who include the children of Ray Charles and Marlon Brando as well as the photographers who captured iconic images of Monroe, contend that new laws proposed in California and New York would restrict public access throughout the world to the pictures and work of hundreds of actors and artists.
The intensity of the confrontation reflects the highly lucrative business of marketing the famous names that keep filling the coffers even in death. According to the latest dead rich list compiled by Forbes magazine, the top 13 dead celebrities raked in $247?million (£125?million) for their estates last year from deals for their works, or rights to use their names and images for marketing and memorabilia.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, the actor-turned-politician, now has a pivotal role in the process. As the governor of California, he must decide whether to sign a bill passed last month by the state legislature that expands the control of heirs over how deceased celebrities are marketed.
The immediate controversy is over who has the right to control images such as the world famous pose of Monroe, with dress billowing over a subway grate, in a photo shoot taken by Sam Shaw for the film The Seven Year Itch.
The star's sole heir, Anna Strasberg, the Venezuelan-born widow of Monroe's acting coach Lee Strasberg, to whom she left her estate, is pitted against the children of four photographers who worked closely with the international sex symbol. It has turned into an ugly and unpleasant fight.
The enduring allure of Monroe, who died of a sleeping pill overdose aged 36 in 1962, earned $8 million for her estate for 2005-06 from perfumes, handbags and advertising campaigns for the likes of Dom Perignon and General Motors.
Those were all authorised by the Marilyn Monroe Limited Liability Company, established by Mrs Strasberg. But in 2005, she sued the picture archives that had been independently selling photographs for merchandising.
Although there was no dispute that the archives owned the copyrights, and indeed in some cases Monroe had also signed release forms, Mrs Strasberg argued that she should control marketing rights — and of course licensing fees.
The court hearings on the East and West coasts went against her in May, prompting Mrs Strasberg to launch her legislative push in June. The proposals stalled in New York but were fast-tracked in California, where lawmakers are historically more supportive of the entertainment industry.
Her battle has angered the descendants of the photographers who helped make Marilyn Monroe famous. "Sam Shaw owned the copyright to the photos and the billowing skirt concept was his. Now we are facing an attempt to enact retroactive legislation," said his grandson David Marcus.
Joshua Greene, whose photographer father Milton was a former business partner of Monroe and shot some 5,000 pictures of her, is equally indignant. "My father and Marilyn were partners, she happily signed away the rights to the photos, she lived in our house and she babysat for me, but now Marilyn Monroe LLC wants the right to control those images," he said.
The Monroe estate counters that it is pursuing its duty to protect the star's reputation from exploitation on inappropriate items such as condoms and knickers — items that have been found bearing her image.
Currently, a British T-shirt manufacturer who wants to feature a Milton Greene picture of Monroe must seek permission and pay a fee to the photographer's archive. If the new legislation is passed, he would also need authority from Mrs Strasberg and pay her charges too.
Anna Strasberg enlisted big?name allies for the legislative push. Yoko Ono gave support on behalf of her murdered husband John Lennon, the former Beatle, while Al Pacino said: "I feel one's likeness and image should be protected in some way and not abused or denigrated for the sake of profit."
Mrs Strasberg's son David said his family was determined to protect Monroe's legacy and had rejected proposals such as Marilyn cigarettes and condoms.
"The only people who are opposed to this legislation are those who want to make a quick buck out of Marilyn," he said. "You can still use photos of Marilyn in artworks and newspapers and books. But we are determined to prevent her exploitation."
However, the children of Ray Charles joined a campaign urging Mr Schwarzenegger not to sign the legislation, including a petition which suggests that Anna Strasberg only wants to change the law to make "millions of dollars from those wishing to use the name or likeness of Marilyn Monroe".
And Surjit Soni, a lawyer for two California-based picture archives, contended the law would cause "pandemonium" in the courts and reduce the availability worldwide of Monroe memorabilia.
"If this legislation is passed, the public throughout the world would be at the mercy of Anna Strasberg's taste and sensibilities," he said.
27 & 28/10/1999, Christie's, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe": Lots Partie 4
Enchères "The Personal Property Of Marilyn Monroe"
27 & 28 octobre 1999
- Partie 4 : Lots 311 à 364 : Vie publique -
Photos, récompenses, souvenirs
> 27 & 28/10/1999, Christie's: Catalogue "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe"
Vie publique: photos, prix reçus & autres - "Souvenirs"
Public life: photos, awards received & others - "Memorabilia"
Lot 311: A MANFRED KREINER BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF MARILYN MONROE
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $20,700
Lot 312: A DETROIT FREE PRESS NEW FACES AWARD
Designed as a wall mirror of birchwood surrounded by fourteen electric light sockets and with leather grip, the plaque engraved Marilyn Monroe Winner-First Place Detroit Free Press New Faces Award 1952.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $25,300
Lot 313: A PLAQUE Photoplay Magazine
Presents The New Star Award to Marilyn Monroe
For Her Rapid Rise to Stardom In 1952
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $40,250
Lot 314: A PLAQUE Look Award
Marilyn Look Award / 1952 Film Achievement Award
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $17,250
Lot 315: A TESTIMONIAL OF APPRECIATION
Presented by the American Legion
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $6,900
Lot 316: MOTION PICTURE HERALD AWARDS
Two "Motion Picture Herald in Association with Fame" awards, New York, January 1, 1954 and January 1, 1957. Together 2 pages, folio (9x12 in.), on cream card, with gold seal. Won by Marilyn in 1954 and 1957, this "Award of Achievement" was presented to "Marilyn Monroe...as on of the top ten Money-Making Stars." In 1954 Marilyn was selected to receive this award by "the Exhibitors of the United States and Canada," and in 1957 by "the American Theatre Box Office Returns".
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $13,800
Lot 317: A STERLING SILVER COMPACT
Engraved To Marilyn Monroe the best friend a diamond ever had, THE JEWELRY ACADEMY, Sidney M. Brownstein, President.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $23,000
Lot 318: A GROUP OF THREE PLAQUES (3)
(1) Exhibitor Laurel Awards
Voted by the Film Buyers of the Motion Picture Association: 1953-54
Marilyn Monroe / Number One Screen Star
(2) Independent Theatre Owners of Arkansas Award
Presented bo the State's Most Popular Movie Actress
Marilyn Monroe / Selected by a poll of 109,248 Arkansas Theatre Patrons: January 26, 1953
(3) A Halo for a Saintly Sinner is herewith bestowed by the Saints & Sinners of Los Angeles To Marilyn Monroe: April 16, 1953
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $19,550
Lot 319: A TROPHY
National Movie Poll Award Marilyn Monroe Favorite Actress 1953 / Canton, Ohio
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $13,800
Lot 320: A TROPHY
Non présenté / Not presented
Lot 321: A TROPHY BASE
Presented to Marilyn Monroe in Commemoration of her Unselfish Service Rendered tot he Armed Forces in Korea June 19, 1954
Morningside Park ; Post No. 398 / Inglewood, Calif.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $36,800
Lot 322: A PLAQUE
"To the Sweetest Girl in Motion Pictures" Marilyn Monroe
20th Century Fox Films Star / 1953 Presented by Yolo County Fair Sugar Queen
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $25,300
Lot 324: CRYSTAL AWARD
Non présenté / Not presented
Lot 325: A TROPHY (CHILE)
Laurel De Oro 1959 ; Coktail De Estrellas
Estimulo Establecimientos ; DUCAL Actiz de Cine
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $27,600
Lot 323: A BRASS PLAQUE (ITALY BULGARI) - Donatello Award
Presidente Della Republica; A Marilyn Monroe 1957-58
Club Internazionale Del Cinema Roma
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $27,600
Lot 326: CECIL BEATON Photo, 1956
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $36,800
Lot 327: A RECORD COLLECTION
Of approximately 48 assorted classical music records including vocalists and instrumentals in a russet case with small lock handle, together with three other records, ROBINSON, EARL and MILLARD LAMPELL. The Lonesome Train. 33 1/3 rpm. Original carboard cover. Inscribed on cover to MarilynCOOPER, CLARENCE. Goin' Down the Road. American Folksongs sung by Clarence Cooper. 33 1/3 rpm. Original cardboard cover. Inscribed on reverse of cover to Marilyn by CooperSPINA, HAROLD and JIM AMECHE. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. 33 1/3 rpm. Original cardboard cover. Inscribed on reverse of cover to Marilyn.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $14,950
Lot 328: PERSON TO PERSON, 1955
A painted wooden hanger from the television show Person to Person.
Marilyn appeared on the show in April 1955.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $4,370
Lot 329: THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS, 1954, Color lobby card
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $7,475
Lot 330: A COLOR MAGAZINE TEAR SHEET
Depicting Joe DiMaggio in Yankee uniform at home plate with bold letters "A Great and Graceful Joe", in silvered wood frame.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $9,775
Lot 331: TWO BASEBALLS (2)
Signed by Joe DiMaggio and other Yankee players
One circa late-1940s/early-1950s factory stamped souvenir ball sold a Yankee Stadium.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $16,100
Lot 332: DRIVER'S LICENSE
Temporary driver's license, signed "Marilyn Monroe". State of California temporary driver's license, issued 29 February 1956.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $145,500
Lot 333: THE PRINCE AND THE SHOWGIRL, 1957 - color lobby card
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $13,800
Lot 334: MILTON GREENE PHOTOS (2)
Two Framed Photographs of Marilyn in a black feather boa and top hat from her famous 1956 "Black Sting" with photographer Milton Greene.
Please note: It is possible that these are the two vintage prints that were printed in 1956, one set of three sets ever made. They were printed by Milton Greene and given to Marilyn Monroe. They are extremely rare and the original negative has been damaged and these prints are all that remain.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $43,700
Lot 335: AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TELEVISION AND RADIO ARTISTS (AFTRA)
Television and Radio Artists Three Membership cards for AFTRA, January 1, 1960-January 11, 1961.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $5,520
Lot 336: ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES (AMPAS)
Two membership cards issued for the years 1960 and 1961. Together 2 pages, small oblong, decorated with AMPAS logo and embossed gold Oscar statue, with "Marilyn Monroe" listed as the "Active Member."
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $23,000
Lot 337: SCREEN ACTORS GUILD
Screen Actors Guild membership card, 23 May 1960 and receipt fo r$80.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $25,300
Lot 338: WARNER BROS. STUDIOS KEY
A commemorative brass key circa 1956, cast with W.B. emblem on one side and on the other marked Welcome to Warner Bros. Studio, the Largest in the World.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $32,200
Lot 339: PHILIPPE HALSMAN Portrait of Dame Edith Sitwell 1958
Signed lower right For Marilyn, P. Halsman. Vintage print, gifted to Marilyn in 1959. Ebonized in gilt wood frame.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $4,830
Lot 340: JOHN BRYSON PHOTO
A Photograph of Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller in Los Angeles 1960 framed.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $27,600
Lot 341: ARTIST UNKNOWN
A Study for Dress Design. Marked Oyster white cavier-bead on jersey-oyster chiffon coat effect-diamond pin-pleated skirt on oyster white tulle, in silver-painted frame.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $6,325
Lot 342: ARTIST UNKNOWN
A Study for Dress Design. Marked White crepe satin with silver bangle bead bands. White Chiffon over shoulders and front yoke. Bands meet in back to form panels of white satin.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $6,325
Lot 343: FOUR PORTRAITS OF MARILYN MONROE (4)
(1) V. KRIAL: Portrait of Marilyn Monroe. Oil on artistboard.
Signed lower left V. Krial and dated 1954.
(2) VEPA: Portrait of Marilyn Monroe. pastel crayon paper, torn edges, in chrome-plated frame.
Signed lower right Ve.Pa.
(3): D.E.BARLOW: Portrait of Marilyn Monroe. Pastel and crayon on paper.
(4): C. FASO: Portrait of Marilyn Monroe.
Signed lower right C. Faso and ated 60 oil canvas
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 / Sold: $9,775
Lot 345: TWO PAINTINGS OF MARILYN - J. GRAY (2)
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $8,625
Lot 347: JACK CARDIFF PHOTOS (3)
Three framed photographs of Marylin Monroe taken in London during the film of The Prince and the Showgirl, 1957. Jack Cardiff was the cinematographer on the film.
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 / Sold: $34,500
Lot 348: A TYPEWRITER
A Royal portable typewriter circa 1950, with original certificate of guarantee and carrying case.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Sold: $8,625
Non illustré / Not illustrated
Lot 349: THE MISFITS PHOTOS, 1961 (7)
A group of seven black and white photos of Marilyn on the set of The Misfits with director John Huston, Arthur Miller, and co-stars including Clark Gable and Montgomery Clift.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $34,500
Lot 350: THE MISFITS WIG, 1961
A blonde wig and hairpiece for The Misfits in a box marked United Artists Corp., The Misfits, and Hold at airport for pickup, c/o Gilboy Co. of LA.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $29,900
Lot 351: WRITING CASE
An oversized red leather writing case by Smythson of New Bond Street, with gilt border on front and gilt initials M.M.M. in front upper right corner. Red watered silk interior, with 4 large sheets of blotting paper, 18 sheets of cream-colored notepaper, embossed Marilyn Monroe, and 6 matching envelopes, embossed on flap Marilyn Monroe.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $27,600
Lot 352: CROUCH & FITZGERALD
A Tan leather suitcase with two travel tags on inside and monogramed A.M., with a tag from the Beverly Hills Hotel (includes numbers 238-240 inside suitcase).
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $6,325
Lot 353: A TWO-HANDLED STERLING SILVER LOVING CUP
Circa early-1950s, maker's mark of Black, Starr $ Gorham. Campana form, with ringed band flanked by double-spurred scrolled handles engraved Red Book Magazine Award For Distinguished Contribution to the Art of the Motion Picture, the reverse 1952 Best Young Box Office Personality Marilyn Monroe.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $29,900
Lot 354: A BRASS PLATED METAL MUSICAL GOLD MENORAH
Circa 1950 / The cylindrical trumpet-form base supporting a baluster stem and continuing to ringed curved arms ending in small candle nozzles centering the Star of David, the base playing the Israeli National Anthem.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $19,550
Lot 355: CERTIFICATE OF CONVERSION
Printed certificate of conversion to the Jewish Faith, signed by her (Marilyn Monroe) and by Arthur Miller, Rabbi Robert E. Goldburg and two witnesses. Dated Lewisboro, New York, July 1, 1956.
Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000 / Sold: $90,500
Lot 356: A CERTIFICATE
The Women's Division of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York
Citation January 26, 1956
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $6,900
Lot 357: A PHOTOGRAPH OF MARILYN MONROE AND ELI WALLACH
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $13,800
Lot 358: DRIVER'S LICENSE
State of Connecticut issued July 11, 1962, expiring June 30, 1964. Printed on front and back, on green card accomplished in type with Dept. of Motor Vehicles, Connecticut envelope dated July 13, 1962. Marilyn's Driver's License with the address of her final residence, 12305 - 5th Helena Dr., Los Angeles 49, Calif.. The license issued from Hartford, Conn. details: Fee $6; Operator Number 181034533; Height 5ft. 05in. and Date of Birth 6/01/26.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $29,900
Lot 359: CLIFFORD ODETS
Portrait of Marilyn Monroe 1958
Signed lower left Odets, on the reverse with hand-written index card.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $9,200
Lot 360: AN ORIGINAL PENCIL AND INK CARTOON DRAWING OF TWO GIRLS ON SUBWAY
The typed cut-out slogan "I Wonder: Did Marilyn Monroe every flunk History?", mounted and framed, circa 1960.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $3,680
Lot 361: SIX PAPER COASTERS (6)
Each marked respectively George Cukor, 1960 and Happy Christmas in red crayon; the others printed with eyeglasses or dogs.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $2,530
Non illustré / Not illustrated
Lot 362: A DRAWN AND PAINTED HAPPY BIRTHDAY CARD
Signed Joseph Krutak and dated '60. Depicting Marilyn as a student in bikini with various cartoon balloons and orginal signatures of cast and crew of Let's Make Love, including Yves Montand and George Cukor.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $13,800
Lot 363: A HAPPY BIRTHDAY CARD
Featuring an image of Marilyn in a short garment, on the hem written Ladies Wardrobe, hand-lettered Something's Got to Give, 1962 bottom right artist signature Joseph Krutak and featuring original signatures.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $14,950
Lot 364: SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE (5)
A group of photographs taken during a shoot where Marilyn modeled costumes from the film.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $29,900
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