Bienvenue sur ce blog entièrement consacré à Marilyn Monroe: sa vie, sa carrière, l'actu ... RDV dans le menu du blog sous la bannière
OU dans cette colonne, partie "NAVIGATION | MENU"
Welcome to this blog entirely dedicated to Marilyn Monroe: her life, her career, the latest news... Go in the blog menu under the banner
or below in this column in part "NAVIGATION | MENU"
« L’argent ne m’intéresse pas.
Je veux juste être merveilleuse.»
Marilyn Monroe 1926 - 1962
« I’m not interested in money.
I just want to be wonderful. »
Noms officiels Norma Jeane Mortensen
Norma Jeane Mortenson Norma Jeane Baker Norma Jeane Dougherty Marilyn Monroe Norma Jeane DiMaggio
Marilyn DiMaggio Marilyn Miller
«Je n'ai jamais aimé le nom de Marilyn.
J'ai souvent regretté de ne pas avoir insisté
pour ne pas m'appeler Jean Monroe.
Mais je pense il est trop tard
pour faire quoi que ce soit maintenant .» -1952
« I've never liked the name Marilyn.
I've often wished that I had held out
that day for Jean Monroe.
But I guess it's too late to do anything about it now. -1952
Le 12 mars 1956
Norma Jean Mortensen devient légalement
Marilyn Monroe
March 12, 1956
Norma Jean Mortensen legally becomes
Marilyn Monroe
Pseudonymes | Alias Jean Norman Carole Lind
Journey Evers Carole Lind
Mona Monroe
Marilyn Marlowe
Clare Norman
Norma Baker
Joan Newman Zelda Zonk
Mrs Leslie
Faye Miller
Tony Roberts
Miss Reis
Mrs N. White
Surnoms | Nicknames Le haricot
La souris
The Oomph Girl
The Mmmmm Girl
Maril
The Woo Woo Girl
Miss Cheesecake
Miss Caswell
Baby Doll
Mazzie
Sugar Finney
Hype Means Nothing : les t-shirts lunettes tendances le 9 juillet 2010 en ligne surmeltyfashion.fr
Quoi de plus simple que de rajouter des lunettes faites avec les mains à des photos-portraits de people en noir et blanc, puis de floquer ces photos sur des tee-shirts ? C’est le concept gagnant de "Hype Means Nothing"
Comme tous les concepts qui font un carton, l’idée de départ des créateurs de la marque en vogue « Hype Means Nothing », les photos-portraits à lunettes, n’était pas si compliquée : pourtant fallait-il encore y penser et que le résultat « claque » ! Tel fut le cas avec les séries de tee-shirts de la marque mettant en scène Marilyn Monroe, Barack Obama, Beyonce, Michael Jackson ou même encore Bart Simpson. Des personnages célèbrissimes détournés et hop ! C’est une belle vague de succès pour les jeunes créateurs qui font un tabac à New York également.
En plus d’habiller les fashionistas de Paris à New York en passant par Londres, les as des tee-shirts funs viennent de faire la campagne de la Fiat 500, la voiture branchée du moment. Une belle réussite pour cette marque qui surfe sur la mode des tee-shirts imprimés portés aussi bien par les mecs que par les nanas dans le vent, en mode « boyfriend », par-dessus un tregging en cuir ou d’un slim destroy. On adore chez meltyFashion et l’on vous conseil de le prendre un peu grand et de le porter en tunique sur un legging en le ceinturant et en le faisant blouser : très rock revival 90’s !
Pour info, ce jeune créateur a tout de même bossé, auparavant avec le grand JCDC (Jean-Charles de Castelbajac) d’où ce flair pour la tendance et son goût très sûr pour plaire à la "branchitude". Si vous cherchez où vous procurer ces articles, du tee-shirt (55euros) à la housse de Mac Book au sac imprimé, vous trouverez tous sur le site marchant de « Hype Means Nothing » ou dans le très célèbre concept store parisien chez Colette. Et vous, vous choisissez quelle people sur votre tee-shirt ?
Le magazine français Elle du 18 novembre 2011, n°3438, consacre un article d'une page sur Marilyn Monroe, ou plutôt son influence, intitulé "Phénomène : Marilyn à la folie". Prix: 3,90 € (vendu avec un CD 4 titres de Charlie Winston).
Le magazine TV DVD Jaquettes Hors Série , n° 106, sorti ce 23 novembre 2011, est entièrement consacré à Marilyn Monroe et contient un calendrier 2012 de 12 photographies (1 par mois). Prix: 9,99 €.
Voici une petite figurine sympa de Marilyn Monroe, faisant référence à une séance d'avec Sam Shaw, celle où Marilyn est à la plage, en maillot de bain blanc. Figurine Wacky Wobbler, Bobble Head (c'est à dire que la tête est mobile, sur ressort).
lot n°219: Marilyn Monroe “Rose Loomis” light aqua suit
designed by Dorothy Jeakins from Niagara (TCF, 1953) Light aqua two-piece raw silk suit with Monroe Lloyd of California label. A rather conservative look for Marilyn, which was deliberately chosen by her character as Joseph Cotten’s unfaithful wife, off to an illicit rendezvous with her lover under Niagara Falls in Henry Hathaway’s Niagara. The indelible image of Marilyn’s hips swinging as she walks away in this form-fitted outfit is considered one of the great “sex in cinema” sequences released during the height of the censorship Production Code. This 2-piece suit was modified under Dorothy Jeakins’ direction from an off-the-rack couture ensemble. Shoulders exhibit light soiling, and skirt has 2 in. tear at split, otherwise Fine as screen-worn.
Estimate: $80 000 - Sold $ 210 000
lot n°221: Marilyn Monroe aubergine gray evening dress
and Bolero jacket by Travilla for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (TCF, 1953) Elegant, two-piece evening gown designed by Travilla of an aubergine steel gray couched in meandering-pattern braid and accented by two aubergine satin trains flowing from the waist. Handwritten studio tag inside dress reads “1-27-3-7914 M. MONROE A-698-53,” and jacket has handwritten label “1-41-2-0570 Marilyn Monroe A-698-16.” Worn quite memorably by Miss Monroe for several scenes, from her clever efforts to remove Elliot Reid’s clothes in order to search them, to being stuck halfway through a porthole, requiring rescue by her youngest suitor Mr. Henry Spofford III (age 9, going on 21). Material on waist is detached two inches, else Fine as screen-worn.
Estimate: $150 000 - Sold $ 260 000
lot n°266: Marilyn Monroe “Cherie” iconic green
and black-sequined leotard designed by Travilla for Bus Stop (TCF, 1956) This is the signature costume for Marilyn’s character “Cherie”, the naïve yet determined saloon singer heading for Hollywood in Joshua Logan’s romantic Western from the play by William Inge, Bus Stop. It is also one of the most iconic and indelible looks from her entire career, being a top choice for publicity images of Marilyn even to this very day. In it, she performs (intentionally naively) “That Old Black Magic”, winning the heart of the handsome and rather eager cowboy played by Don Murray. This was to be the last of the great collaborations between Marilyn and her favorite costume designer, William Travilla. TCF handwritten label “Marilyn Monroe A-769-03”. Exhibits sequin loss along neckline and minimal sequin loss on bodice, and straps have been replaced.
Estimate: $200 000 - Sold $ 230 000
lot n°282: Marilyn Monroe strapless pale green silk Empire gown
with rhinestone trim from Let’s Make Love (TCF, 1960) Pale green silk pleated strapless dress adorned with rhinestones (a few of which are missing). TCF label handwritten “F-13 M. Monroe”. Designed to be unbearably sexy without also being un-releasable due to censorship, a condition several earlier costumes designed for Marilyn suffered from. Worn for the title number, in which Marilyn offers herself upon a mid-century-modern stage of cross-rotating apartment flats, first to Frankie Vaughan, then Yves Montand (in his fantasy sublimation). This timeless creation by Dorothy Jeakins remains one of the most attractive costumes ever created for this legendary actress.
Estimate: $200 000 - Sold $ 240 000 .
Affiches
lot n°220: Niagara original 14" x 36" insert poster for Marilyn Monroe film (TCF, 1953) Linen-backed Fine to Very Fine U.S. insert-sized poster depicting Marilyn Monroe four times. Appears to have had normal light folds prior to backing, and shows only modest background retouching.
Estimate: $600
lot n°222: How to Marry a Millionaire original U.S. six-sheet poster (TCF, 1953) Approx. 81” x 81” U.S. six-sheet poster on linen depicting Marilyn Monroe with her co-stars Betty Grable and Lauren Bacall. Appears to have had some chipping and losses at folds prior to backing, and shows modest background and fold retouching, generally Fine.
Estimate: $1 000
lot n°223: Marilyn Monroe original Golden Dreams
1953 nude calendar with embossed-box set of nude playing cards From the infamous nude photos of Marilyn Monroe taken by Tom Kelly in the late 1940’s (though not publicly exploited until 1952) came a range of calendars (the most popular one represented here) and other artifacts, most notably a double-deck set of playing cards of Marilyn in the nude, both in the seated “Golden Dreams” pose like the calendar, and the reclining “A New Wrinkle” pose. Not only are both decks totally complete including two jokers each, they are housed in the original black velvet, gold-embossed “New Wrinkle” box and sleeve, which we have never before seen in over 35 years experience. Box and cards are Fine, showing only slight age and handling; sleeve and calendar show staining, chipping, creases, etc., and are in Fair only condition.
Estimate: $350
lot n°283: Let’s Make Love original U.S. one-sheet poster (TCF, 1960) U.S. 27” x 41” linen-backed one sheet poster for Marilyn Monroe’s penultimate (completed) film, and though slightly overweight, still one of her sweetest performances. Fine with minor to moderate retouching.
Estimate: $400
lot n°401: Clash by Night original U.S. 1-sheet poster (RKO, 1952) U.S. 27” x 41”. RKO was responsible for some of the most attractive and artistic poster designs of the 1940’s and 50’s, with this early Marilyn Monroe appearance being no exception. This also has the distinction of being one of Marilyn’s finest dramatic performances. Fine, with moderate retouching. Estimate: $200
lot n°402: River of No Return original U.S. one-sheet poster (TCF, 1954) 27” x 41” U.S. one-sheet poster on linen for this Western-themed Marilyn Monroe vehicle. Artwork depicts her twice, in sexy camisole top, and singing in the showgirl outfit. Very Fine with minimal retouching. Estimate: $400
Le magazine catalogue des éditions Taschen de l' hiver 2011/2012, contient un article de dix pagespour la sortie du livre "Norman Mailer, Bert Stern: Marilyn Monroe" avec des photographies de Marilyn Monroe prises par Bert Stern. (scans perso).
Vente aux enchères "Icons and Idols" les 1et et 2 Décembre 2011 par JuliensAuction à Beverly Hills, aux Etats-Unis. . Auction "Icons and Idols" on December 1st and 2nd, 2011 by JuliensAuction in Beverly Hills, USA.
-
. Le catalogue (photo ci-contre) est en vente au prix de 100$sur le site de juliensauction
Le catalogue est à consulter en ligne sur juliensauction
Tous les objets mis en vente (photographies, contrats, objets personnels, avec leurs descriptions et estimations) sont en consultation libre sur juliensauction (les lots concernant Marilyn vont du n°529 au n°812) . The catalog (photo opposite) is on sale for $100 on the juliensauction website
The catalog can be viewed online at juliensauction
All the items on sale (photographs, contracts, personal items, with their descriptions and estimates) are available for free viewing at juliensauction (lots concerning Marilyn range from #529 to #812) .
Les codes inconscients de la séduction article rédigé par Daniel C.
Un ami m'a prêté un livre sur la synergologie: "Les codes inconscients de la séduction" de Philippe Turchet . A ma surprise, il y avait un chapitre sur Marilyn Monroe que voici:
Marilyn Monroe: un paradoxe apparent
Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962), c'est un mythe des mythes, la femme au pouvoir de séduction si énorme qu'elle fascine le monde aujourd'hui encore, 50 ans après sa mort. Il est assez vraisemblable que si elle avait vécu plus longtemps, elle ne serait pas devenue le mythe. Il n'empêche que Marilyn était et demeure unique.
En observant l'être humain caché derrière le personnage, un phénomène assez exceptionnel a retenu notre attention: Marilyn ne cligne pratiquement pas les paupières. Or que faisons-nous lorsque nous clignons des paupières? Nous allons chercher des informations externes et nous les envoyons dans notre cerveau, grâce à un mouvement moteur qui commande l'enregistrement de ses données. Plus nous sommes intéressés par les informations qui arrivent plus nous clignons des paupières pour les analyser et les emmagasiner dans notre cerveau. Que nous révèle Marilyn avec ses paupières fixes?
Elle nous montre qu'elle est murée en elle, qu'elle est totalement coupée de l'extérieur, qu'elle est sans attentes dans l'échange. Les acteurs de cinéma, une fois libérés de l'apprentissage d'un texte, miment les émotions de leurs personnages et les ressentent. C'est le propre de leur métier et c'est pour eux bien naturel.
Marilyn cligne des paupières de 8 à 14 fois moins souvent que les acteurs et actrices avec lesquels elle tourne. Dans certaines scènes, elle reste plus d'une minute trente sans cligner une seule fois des paupières, alors que le même laps de temps ses partenaires ferment subrepticement les yeux entre 8 et 20 fois.
Si Marilyn ne cligne pas des paupières, le mouvement des ses sourcils est en revanche incroyablement souple. Ses sourcils peuvent en effet monter très haut sur son front et descendre très bas sur ses yeux…. Les mouvements de sourcils de Marilyn Monroe constituent la force de son visage. Celui-ci est très plastique mais aussi très mobile, Marilyn utilise ses sourcils pour donner de la vivacité à ses messages.
Le paradoxe est là: aucun clignement des paupières et une extrême souplesse des sourcils. Mais le paradoxe n'est pas évident. En réalité, pour Marilyn Monroe le visage est un puissant moyen de séduction. Grâce à l'extrême de ses traits, toujours en mouvement, elle favorise les échanges visuels. Ce qui, chose étonnante, ne l'empêche pas d'être seule, incroyablement seule, car l'autre ne l'intéresse pas. Les paupières fixes, elle ne traite pas l'information qu'il lui envoie.
Marilyn est prise au piège de sa séduction. L'énorme impact de son image a totalement occulté la possibilité d'un rapport humain. Pour elle, l'échange s'est peu à peu vidé de toute substance.
Que nous soyons en accord ou pas avec cet auteur, je ne verrai plus la même façon la scène en gros plan de Marilyn dans le film Bus stop.
MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY JOSEPH JASGUR
Color and black and white photographs of Marilyn Monroe
taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946.
> Estimate each: $400 - $600
for lots 529, 530, 546, 561
564, 565, 568, 570,
lot 575, 576, 587
> Estimate each: $500 - $700
for lots 534, 538, 567,
lot 562, 574,
lot 581, 586, 591
> Estimate each: $600 - $800
for lots 532, 537, 542,
lot 547, 555, 569,
lot 571, 577, 580,
lot 585, lot 590
lot 589 (2 photos)
> Estimate each: $800 - $1 200
for lot 536 (3 photos)
lot 549 (3 photos)
lot 556 (4 photos)
lot 579 (3 photos)
MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVES & COPYRIGHT
Joseph Jasgur color and black and white negatives of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946.
> Estimate each: $1 500 - $2 500
for lot 531, 533, 541,
lot 543, 545, 550,
lot 551, 552, 553,
lot 554, lot 557, lot 559,
lot 582, 583, 584,
> Estimate each: $2 000 - $3 000
for lot 535
lot 539
lot 540
lot 544
lot 548
lot 558
lot 560
lot 563
lot 566
lot 572
lot 573
lot 578
lot 588
lot 592
lot 593
Joseph Jasgur photos 2
MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY JOSEPH JASGUR
Color and black and white photographs of Marilyn Monroe
taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946.
> Estimate each: $600 - $800
for lots 658, 659,
lot 666 (2 photos),
lot 671 (3 photos)
lot 673
lot 674 (2 photos)
> Estimate each: $800 - $1 200
for lot 662 (3 photos) lot 663 (3 photos)
lot 667 (4 photos)
> Estimate each: $2 000 - $4 000
for lot 668 (8 photos)
MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVES & COPYRIGHT
Joseph Jasgur color and black and white negatives
of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946.
> Estimate each: $1 500 - $2 500
for lot 660
lot 675
> Estimate each: $2 000 - $3 000
for lot 657,
lot 661,
lot 664,
lot 672
> Estimate each: $4 000 - $6 000
for lot 665,
lot 669
lot 670
-
Joseph Jasgur contrats
lot n°630: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED MODEL RELEASE FORM
A signed model release form for Marilyn Monroe’s first modeling session with Joseph Jasgur. Jasgur photographed Norma Jeane Dougherty, who was 19 years old, at various locations in Hollywood and West Hollywood. The form is dated “March 10-’46” and signed in ink “Norma Jeane Dougherty.” 3 ¾ by 6 ½ inches Estimate: $4 000 - $6 000
lot n°677: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED MODEL RELEASE FORM
A signed model release form for Marilyn Monroe’s second modeling session with Joseph Jasgur. Jasgur photographed Norma Jeane Dougherty in color and black and white at Zuma Beach, California. The form is dated “March 18-’46” and signed in ink “Norma Jeane Dougherty.” 3 ¾ by 6 ½ inches Estimate: $4 000 - $6 000
lot n°677: 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 “March 23-’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. 3 ¾ by 6 ½ inches Estimate: $4 000 - $6 000
-
Joseph Jasgur photos 5
lot n°679: 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. 13 1/4 by 10 1/2 inches, mounted Estimate: $500 - $700
lot n°680: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOSEPH JASGUR
Two black and white photographs of Marilyn Monroe and Blue Book Models taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946. Gelatin silver prints. Printed by the artist. Each with artist’s stamp on mount verso. 10 by 8 inches each, mounted Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°681: MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHT
Four Joseph Jasgur black and white negatives of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946. Prints of this photograph are included in lots 679 and 680. Copyrights to this image will be transferred to the winning bidder. 5 by 4 inches each Estimate: $1 500 - $2 500
lot n°682: MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHT
Three Joseph Jasgur black and white negatives of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946. A print of this photograph is included in lot 680. Copyrights to this image will be transferred to the winning bidder. 5 by 4 inches each Estimate: $1 500 - $2 500
lot n°683: MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHT
Three Joseph Jasgur black and white negatives of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946. A print of this photograph is included in lot 684. Copyrights to this image will be transferred to the winning bidder. 5 by 4 inches each Estimate: $1 500 - $2 500
lot n°684: 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. 8 by 10 inches, mounted Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°685: 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. One is signed in ink lower right, each with artist’s stamp on mount verso. 10 by 8 inches each, mounted Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°686: MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHT
Two Joseph Jasgur black and white negatives of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946. A print of this photograph is included in lot 685. Copyrights to this image will be transferred to the winning bidder. 5 by 4 inches each Estimate: $1 500 - $2 500
lot n°687: MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHT
Three Joseph Jasgur black and white negatives of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946. A print of this photograph is included in lot 685. Copyrights to this image will be transferred to the winning bidder. 5 by 4 inches each Estimate: $1 500 - $2 500
-
Joseph Jasgur photos 6
lot n°689: 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. 10 by 8 inches, mounted Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°690: MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHT
Three Joseph Jasgur black and white negativesof Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946. A print of this photograph is included in lot 689. Copyrights to this image will be transferred to the winning bidder. Estimate: $1 500 - $2 500
lot n°691: 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. Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°692: MARiLYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY JOSEPH JASGUR
A sepia toned photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946. Toned gelatin silver print. Printed by the artist. Signed in ink lower right. Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°694: MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHT Two Joseph Jasgur black and white negatives of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946. Prints of this photograph are included in lots 691 and 692. 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.
Negatives, 5 by 4 inches; photograph, 14 by 11 inches Estimate: $2 000 - $3 000
lot n°693: 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. 10 by 8 inches, mounted Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°695: MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHT
Two Joseph Jasgur black and white negatives of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946. A print of this photograph is included in lot 693. Copyrights to this image will be transferred to the winning bidder. Estimate: $1 500 - $2 500
lot n°696: 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. Signed in ink lower right, artist’s stamp on mount verso, inscribed on mount verso “Norma Jeane Dougherty/ Marilyn Monroe.” Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°697: 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 blind stamp lower right, artist’s stamp on mount verso. Estimate: $500 - $700
lot n°698: MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVES AND COPYRIGHT
Three Joseph Jasgur black and white negatives of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946. Prints of this photograph are included in lots 696 and 697. Copyrights to this image will be transferred to the winning bidder. Estimate: $1 500 - $2 500
lot n°699: 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. Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°701: 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. 10 1/2 by 13 1/4 inches, mounted Estimate: $500 - $700
lot n°700: MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVES & COPYRIGHT
hree Joseph Jasgur black and white negatives of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946. Prints of this photograph are included in lots 699 and 701. Copyrights to this image will be transferred to the winning bidder. 5 by 4 inches each Estimate: $1 500 - $2 500
lot n°702: 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. 10 by 8 inches, mounted Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°703: 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. 13 1/4 by 10 1/2 inches, mounted Estimate: $500 - $700
lot n°704: MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVES & COPYRIGHT
Three Joseph Jasgur black and white negatives of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946. Prints of this photograph are included in lots 702 and 703. Copyrights to this image will be transferred to the winning bidder. 5 by 4 inches each Estimate: $1 500 - $2 500
-
Joseph Jasgur photos 7
lot n°705: 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 blind stamp lower right. 10 by 8 inches, mounted Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°706: 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. Signed in ink lower left. 20 by 16 inches, mounted Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°707: MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR NEGATIVES & COPYRIGHT Two Joseph Jasgur black and white negatives of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1946. Prints of this photograph are included in lots 705and 706. Copyrights to this image will be transferred to the winning bidder. Accompanied by a photograph of the image, printed 2000-2001. Negatives, 5 by 4 inches; photograph, 14 by 11 inches Estimate: $2 000 - $3 000
-
Joseph Jasgur photos 8
lot n°708: GROUP OF MARILYN MONROE JOSEPH JASGUR PRINTING PROOFS A group of 18 printing proofs of photographs of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur. Sixteen prints are signed in ink by the photographer. Prints are various sizes, each mounted to 20 by 16 inch mount board. Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°709: SIX JOSEPH JASGUR MARILYN MONROE POSTERS Group of six posters of Joseph Jasgur images of Marilyn Monroe. Each titled "Norma Jeane" in the image. Produced circa 1987. 38 by 32 inches each, framed Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°710: MARILYN MONROE ARTWORK FROM JOSEPH JASGUR IMAGES One oil on canvas painting of Marilyn Monroe on the beach painted from one of Joseph Jasgur's images. Together with black and white giclée on canvas image of Marilyn Monroe drawing in the sand. 20 by 16 inches, each Estimate: $200 - $300
lot n°714: JOSEPH JASGUR MARILYN MONROE SCRAPBOOK AND PHOTOGRAPHS Made by Joseph Jasgur in 1992 containing approximately 30 copies of his photographs of Marilyn Monroe, copies of proof sheets with annotations, and photographs from an exhibition, and a copy of the text from the book The Birth of Marilyn: The Lost Photographs of Norma Jean by Joseph Jasgur by Jeanne Sakol showing edits of the original text. Also included is a copy of a nine page text written for but not included in same book. Together with a photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Joseph Jasgur in 1946. Gelatin silver print in oval shaped antique style frame. Scrapbook, 11 1/2 by 10 1/2 inches; oval photograph, 10 1/2 by 8 1/2 inches; frame, 14 1/2 by 13 1/2 inches Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°715: JOSEPH JASGUR MARILYN MONROE EPHEMERA ARCHIVE A collection of ephemera and materials relating to Marilyn Monroe from Joseph Jasgur's personal archive. Comprised of Marilyn Monroe calendars, newspapers and magazines with articles about Monroe, and Marilyn Monroe trading cards featuring Jasgur's images including several uncut sheets of cards. Also included are are press clippings about Jasgur's photographs of Monroe, exhibition posters and exhibition photographs, and a copy of the book The Birth of Marilyn: The Lost Photographs of Norma Jean by Joseph Jasgur. Estimate: $400 - $600
pour découvrir un jeu Marilyn Monroe dans lequel vous pouvez changer le look de la star, telle une poupée: choisissez son maquillage, sa coiffure, ses accessoires (avec bijoux, chapeaux, sacs et lunettes) et les vêtements et chaussures.
Il n'existe que 2 tenues portées par Marilyn: la première est celle du film Ladies of the Chorus; la seconde est la célèbre robe blanche de Seven Years Itch.
Mona Rae Miracle, Joe DiMaggio, Arthur Miller
Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr, Dean Martin
Yves Montand, Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, Clark Gable, Donald O'Connor, Jane Russell, Bette Davis
Roch Hudson, Ava Gardner, Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Crawford, Ralph L Roberts, George Fischer tagweb proches MM - Jeanne Carmen, Mamie Van Doren tagweb MM Girls
RDV dans la rubriqueWebsites avec présentation de tous les sites, blogs et réseaux sociaux
dédiés à Marilyn Monroe