Sur le tournage de River of no return 5
La rivière sans retour
Sur le tournage - scène 5
> Pendant les prises...
> Avec les acteurs Don et Alan Shiel
> Marilyn Monroe prend la pose pendant sa pause
> Photos de Alan Whitey Snyder
> Marilyn avec Mitchum et Rettig
> Marilyn avec Preminger et Mitchum
> Marilyn et son maquilleur Whitey Snyder
> Marilyn à la cantine (avec Natasha Lytess)
> Marilyn et sa coach Natasha Lytess
> Marilyn avec sa doublure lumière Helen Thurston
> Marilyn avec sa doublure cascade Dorothy Skelton
> Marilyn et les figurants indiens
> Marilyn et Telly Savalas
Les soldats revenus de Corée étaient basés à Jasper,
dans la province d'Alberta, où était tourné le film.
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Sur le tournage de River of no return
La rivière sans retour
Sur le tournage
Le 19 août 1953, Marilyn Monroe se foule la cheville. Elle termine donc le tournage des scènes en extérieures au Canada avec son pied bandé et des béquilles. On la voit ici devant son chalet du Banff Spring Hotel, situé à Alberta; ainsi que sur le tournage du film. C'est son maquilleur et ami Whitey Snyder, qui la porte sur son dos.
Des photos inédites de Marilyn Monroe aux enchères
Never-before-seen Marilyn Monroe photos up for auction
Article publié le 16/03/2012
par Randee Dawn
en ligne sur todayentertainment.today.msnbc.msn.com
Makeup artist Allan "Whitey" Snyder had a unique and complicated connection to Marilyn Monroe: Friends and co-workers, the two worked together from an early screen test in 1946 until her death, and she even asked him for an extraordinary favor once. Now, Snyder's estate (Whitey died in 1994) has put up for auction many photos he took of Monroe in a professional and personal capacity over the years -- many of which have never been seen.
"It's spectacular," said Martin Nolan of Julien's Auction House, who brought several of the photos going up for auction on March 31 to the TODAY studio Friday, and spoke to Matt Lauer. "He was involved with her on the set and off the set, Matt, so he had amazing, privileged access."
Many of the photos were taken in the 1940s and 1950s and show Monroe smiling, giving her all to the camera while on location for some of her well-known and lesser-known films. Reportedly, Snyder would photograph Monroe to calm her down when she was feeling jittery.
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"The camera loved Marilyn Monroe, but Marilyn loved the camera," said Nolan. "When the camera was rolling she became Marilyn Monroe. She became distracted from her own issues and just played the role. She loved the camera."
But it wasn't all about fun and games: Once, Monroe asked Snyder that if she died before he did, would he be the makeup artist for her body. Making a dark joke, Snyder told her, "Sure, drop off the body while it's still warm and I'll do it." Proving Monroe had her own appreciation for that kind of humor, she bought him a gold Tiffany money clip -- which Nolan brought into the studio, and which is also up for auction -- that is engraved: "Dear Whitey, While I'm still warm, Marilyn."
"That's gross," said Lauer, after Nolan showed the clip. "I'm glad you told the story and not me."
Ultimately, Snyder did Monroe's makeup for her funeral, and was one of her pallbearers; other items in the auction include memorabilia from his estate including a clipping showing him carrying her coffin.
For the auction, not just the photos are going up for sale, Nolan noted: In some cases, the rights to the photos are also up for sale -- the buyer will be able to reap royalties from republishing them. It's a good investment, said Nolan: "(Marilyn memorabilia) continue to increase year over year, it's unbelievable. ... She's still relevant today, and of course that adds value. She's a global icon."
To see some of the items up for auction, be sure to click on the slideshow above.
1/ Classic Beauty
Marilyn Monroe smiles for a photo signed to the son of her makeup artist, Allan "Whitey" Snyder. The autograph reads "To Ronnie/ Love & Kisses / and Oh your Dad! / Marilyn Monroe." Snyder was an established makeup artist when he first worked with Monroe her 1946 screen test, and went on to become her on-screen and personal makeup artist. A collection of Snyder's memorabilia is part of a Hollywood Legends auction put on by Julien's Auctions on March 31 and April 1.
2/ Pretty in pink
An unnamed, undated photo from the collection of Monroe's makeup artist, Allan "Whitey" Snyder.
3/ Life's a beach
An unnamed, undated photo from the collection of Monroe's makeup artist, Allan "Whitey" Snyder.
4/ Hat's off to her
Monroe poses on the Alberta, Canada, set of 1954's "River of No Return." The photo was taken by her makeup artist, Allan "Whitey" Snyder.
5/ Slide rules
Two color transparency slides taken on the set of 1953's "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes."
6/ Open air
Monroe poses on the Alberta, Canada set of 1954's "River of No Return." The photo was taken by her makeup artist, Allan "Whitey" Snyder.
7/ Deep thoughts
Monroe in a photo on the set of her final film, 1962's "Something's Got to Give," which was never finished.
8/ Sunshine smile
Monroe poses with co-star Robert Mitchum on the Alberta, Canada, set of 1954's "River of No Return."
9/ Bearly there
Monroe poses with some Canadian bears on the set of 1954's "River of No Return."
10/ Law abiding
Monroe poses with a Mountie (possibly just an actor) on the set of 1954's "River of No Return."
11/ Smiling through pain
Monroe poses on the Alberta, Canada, set of "River of No Return." The actress was injured after slipping on a wet rock during filming, and had her ankle bound up.
12/ Preferential treatment
Snyder applies makeup to Monroe on the set of 1953's "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes."
13/ Sheer fabulousness
Snyder applies Monroe's makeup on the set of 1960's "Let's Make Love."
14/ Exit lines
A Western Union telegram sent to Snyder by Monroe after she was fired from the film "Something's Got to Give" in 1962. The film was never finished and was her last work prior to her death on Aug. 5 that same year.
15/ A little princess
A color slide taken on the set of "The Prince and the Showgirl" of Monroe in 1957, taken by Snyder. The making of this film was documented in 2010's "My Week with Marilyn."
16/ A thousand words
A collection of Monroe-related items comprising nine books about her life, 10 magazines featuring the actress, an LP record of the soundtrack of her 1960 film "Let's Make Love," a framed color photo of her and one Marilyn Monroe Limited Edition Commemorative Silver Trading Disc.
17/ On her way
Monroe posing in a test photo taken by Snyder on the set of her final film, 1962's "Something's Got to Give," which was never finished.
18/ My captain
Tony Randall signed this album and gifted it to Monroe from his 1958 musical, "Oh! Captain."
19/ Setside setup
Snyder applies Monroe's makeup on the set of 1960's "Let's Make Love."
20/ Business card
Monroe posing in a test photo taken by Snyder on the set of her final film, 1962's "Something's Got to Give."
21/ Giving her all
Monroe poses in another wardrobe in a test photo on the set of "Something's Got to Give."
22/ Under there
Monroe poses in undergarments in a test photo on the set of "Something's Got to Give."
23/ Forever in blue jeans
Monroe poses in a denim ensemble in a test photo on the set of "Something's Got to Give."
24/ Big smile
An unnamed, undated photo from the collection of makeup artist Allan "Whitey" Snyder.
25/ Last requests
Snyder appears in a black and white photograph as one of Monroe's pallbearers, along with a letter from Westwood Memorial Park thanking him for his cosmetic work and for being that pallbearer. Behind the letter and photo is an article showing Snyder with Monroe.
26/ Out in the cold
A color slide of Monroe, photographed on the set of 1956's "Bus Stop."
27/ Close your eyes
A color slide of Monroe, photographed on the set of 1956's "Bus Stop."
The actress requested that if anything ever happened to her that Snyder do her makeup for her funeral, too.
28/ Taking a rest
A color slide of Monroe taken on the set of "The Prince and the Showgirl" in 1957.
31/03 & 01/04/2012, JULIEN'S, Hollywood Legends - Lots Photos
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31 mars & 01er avril 2012
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Partie 1: les photographies
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31/03 & 01/04/2012, JULIEN'S, Hollywood Legends - Vente et Catalogue
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Photographe: Andre De Dienes
lot n°418: MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE ANDRE DE DIENES PHOTOGRAPH
A photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1953. Gelatin silver print, printed circa 1955. Artist's stamps on print verso. 24 by 20 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°419: MARILYN MONROE ANDRE DE DIENES PHOTOGRAPH
A photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1949. Gelatin silver print, printed circa 1955. Dated and initialed in ink on print recto, artist's stamp on print verso. 24 by 20 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°420: MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE ANDRE DE DIENES PHOTOGRAPH
A photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1953. Gelatin silver print, printed circa 1955. Signed by the artist in ink on print recto, artist's stamps on print verso. 24 by 20 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°421: MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE ANDRE DE DIENES PHOTOGRAPH
A photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1953. Gelatin silver print, printed circa 1955. Signed in ink on print recto, artist's stamps on print verso. 24 by 20 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°425: MARILYN MONROE ANDRE DE DIENES PHOTOGRAPH
A photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1945. Gelatin silver print, printed circa 1955. Artist's stamps on print verso. 24 by 20 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°488: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE DE DIENES
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe at home, taken by Andre de Dienes in 1949. Gelatin silver print, printed circa 2005 in a limited edition by One West Publishing. Stamped on verso by One West Publishing. Number 6/10. 39 by 48 inches, matted
Estimate: $1 000 - $2 000

lot n°495: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDRE DE DIENES
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe in bed, taken by Andre de Dienes in 1949. Gelatin silver print, printed circa 2005 in a limited edition by One West Publishing. Stamped on verso by One West Publishing. Number 6/10. 39 by 48 inches, matted
Estimate: $1 000 - $2 000

lot n°497: MARILYN MONROE ANDRE DE DIENES PHOTOGRAPH
A photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Andre de Dienes in 1953. Gelatin silver print, printed circa 1955. Signed in ink on print recto, artist’s stamps on print verso. 24 by 20 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800

Photographe: George Barris
lot n°473: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGE BARRIS
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe, taken by George Barris in 1962. Signed by the artist lower right. Stamped on verso "Copyright 1987 George Barris/ Marilyn Monroe/ Weston Editions Ltd." Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing. 14 by 11 inches
Estimate: $200 - $400
lot n°474: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGE BARRIS
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe, taken by George Barris in 1962. Giclée print, printed in a limited edition by OneWest Publishing in 2006, numbered 129/200. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing. 20 by 16 inches
Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°475: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGE BARRIS
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe, taken by George Barris in 1962. Vintage gelatin silver pint. Blind stamped lower right "George Barris/ Edward Weston Collection." 14 by 11 inches
Estimate: $300 - $500
lot n°476: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGE BARRIS
A color photograph of Marilyn Monroe, taken by George Barris in 1962. Giclée print, printed in a limited edition by OneWest Publishing in 2006, numbered 108/200. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing. 20 by 16 inches
Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°477: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGE BARRIS
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe, taken by George Barris in 1962. Giclée print, printed in a limited edition by OneWest Publishing in 2006, numbered 179/200. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing. 20 by 16 inches
Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°478: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGE BARRIS
A color photograph of Marilyn Monroe, taken by George Barris in 1962. Giclée print, printed in a limited edition by OneWest Publishing in 2006, numbered 142/200. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing. 20 by 16 inches
Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°480: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGE BARRIS
A color photograph of Marilyn Monroe, taken by George Barris in 1962. Giclée print, printed in a limited edition by OneWest Publishing in 2006, numbered 177/200. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing. 16 by 20 inches
Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°481: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGE BARRIS
A color photograph of Marilyn Monroe, taken by George Barris in 1962. Giclée print, printed in a limited edition by OneWest Publishing in 2006, numbered 145/200. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing. 16 by 16 inches
Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°482: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGE BARRIS
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe, taken by George Barris in 1962. Giclée print, printed in a limited edition by OneWest Publishing in 2006, numbered 13/200. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing. 20 by 16 inches
Estimate: $300 - $500
lot n°483: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGE BARRIS
A vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe, taken by George Barris in 1962. Vintage gelatin silver pint. Blind stamped lower right "George Barris/ Edward Weston Collection." 14 by 11 inches
Estimate: $300 - $500
lot n°492: MARILYN MONROE GEORGE BARRIS PHOTOGRAPH
A photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by George Barris in 1962. Gelatin silver print, printed later, and signed by the artist in ink on print recto. 24 by 20 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°493: MARILYN MONROE GEORGE BARRIS PHOTOGRAPH
A photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by George Barris in 1962. Gelatin silver print, printed later, and signed by the artist in ink on print recto. 20 by 24 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°502: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGE BARRIS
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe, taken by George Barris in 1962. Giclée print, printed in a limited edition by OneWest Publishing in 2006, numbered 176/200. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing. 16 by 20 inches
Estimate: $400 - $600

lot n°503: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGE BARRIS
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe, taken by George Barris in 1962. Giclée print, printed in a limited edition by OneWest Publishing in 2006, numbered 145/200. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from OneWest Publishing. 16 by 20 inches
Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°504: MARILYN MONROE GEORGE BARRIS PHOTOGRAPH
A photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by George Barris in 1962. Gelatin silver print, printed later, and signed by the artist in ink on print recto. 20 by 24 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°505: MARILYN MONROE GEORGE BARRIS POSTER
A poster with six images of Marilyn Monroe in a car, taken by George Barris in 1962, signed in ink by Barris lower right and numbered 133/225 in pencil lower left. Published 1987 by Weston Editions Ltd. George Barris/Weston Editions Ltd. copyright stamp on verso. 24 by 30 inches
Estimate: $400 - $600

Film "Niagara"
lot n°509: MARILYN MONROE ORIGINAL NIAGARA COLOR SLIDES
A group of 11 original color transparency slides of Marilyn Monroe, taken on the set of Niagara (1953). The photographs were taken by Monroe's makeup artist, Allan "Whitey" Snyder. Together with one vintage black and white photograph of Snyder applying Monroe's makeup on set and two of him with Jean Peters on set. Rights to the slide images will be transferred to the winning bidder. Slides, 2 by 2 inches, each
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $1 000 - $2 000



lot n°510: MARILYN MONROE COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS ON CANVAS
Two color images of Marilyn Monroe outdoors, printed on canvas. Largest, 16 by 20 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $300 - $500

Film "La rivière sans retour"
lot n°457: MARILYN MONROE COLOR PHOTOGRAPH AND COPYRIGHT
A color photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken in 1953 by the pool at the Banff Springs Hotel. She is seen with crutches and a cast due to an injury while filming River of No Return (20th Century Fox, 1954). The copyright to this image will be transferred to the winning bidder. 10 by 8 inches; 18 by 12 inches, matted
Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°511: MARILYN MONROE ORIGINAL RIVER OF NO RETURN COLOR SLIDES
A group of approximately 29 original color transparency slides of Marilyn Monroe, taken on the set of River of No Return (1954). The photographs were taken by Monroe's makeup artist, Allan "Whitey" Snyder. Together with three vintage black and white photographs of the cast and crew and one of Monroe in wardrobe. Rights to the slide images will be transferred to the winning bidder. Slides, 2 by 2 inches each
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $2 000 - $3 000



lot n°512: MARILYN MONROE COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS ON CANVAS
Two color images of Marilyn Monroe outdoors, printed on canvas. Largest, 30 by 20 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $300 - $500
Films divers
lot n°506: MARILYN MONROE ORIGINAL HOW TO MARRY COLOR SLIDES
Two original color transparency slides of Marilyn Monroe, taken on the set of How to marry a millionaire (1953). The photographs were taken by Monroe's makeup artist, Allan "Whitey" Snyder. Together with two black and white photographs of Snyder applying Monroe's makeup on set. Rights to the slide images will be transferred to the winning bidder. Photographs, 8 by 10 inches; Slides, 2 by 2 inches each.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $800 - $1 200
lot n°507: MARILYN MONROE ORIGINAL THE PRINCE AND THE SHOWGIRL COLOR SLIDES
A group of six original color transparency slides of Marilyn Monroe, taken on the set of The Prince and the Showgirl (1957). The photographs were taken by Monroe's makeup artist, Allan "Whitey" Snyder. Rights to the images will be transferred to the winning bidder. Slides, 2 by 2 inches each
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $1 000 - $2 000
lot n°508: MARILYN MONROE ORIGINAL BUS STOP COLOR SLIDES
A group of eight original color transparency slides of Marilyn Monroe, taken on the set of Bus Stop (1956). The photographs were taken by Monroe's makeup artist, Allan "Whitey" Snyder. Together with one vintage black and white photograph of Snyder applying Monroe's makeup on set. Rights to the images will be transferred to the winning bidder. Slides, 2 by 2 inches each
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $1 000 - $2 000
lot n°516: MARILYN MONROE LET'S MAKE LOVE PHOTOGRAPHS
Three black and white photographs of Allan "Whitey" Snyder applying Marilyn Monroe's makeup on the set of Let's Make Love (20th Century Fox, 1960). 10 by 8 inches each
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°517: MARILYN MONROE SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE PHOTOGRAPHS
A group of 12 color photographs and one color transparency slide of Marilyn Monroe, taken on the set of Something's Got to Give (20th Century Fox, 1962), Monroe's last film. The slide was taken by Monroe's makeup artist, Allan "Whitey" Snyder. Rights to the slide image will be transferred to the winning bidder.
Largest photograph, 8 by 10 inches; Slide, 2 by 2 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°526: ORIGINAL HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE COLOR SLIDES
Three original color transparency slides, taken on the set of How to Marry a Millionaire (1953). Two of Betty Grable and one of Lauren Bacall. The photographs were taken by makeup artist Allan "Whitey" Snyder. Rights to the images will be transferred to the winning bidder. Slides, 2 by 2 inches each.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $400 - $ 600
Photographies diverses
lot n°458: MARILYN MONROE VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS
Two vintage black and white photographs, taken circa 1940, depicting Marilyn Monroe, dressed as a pilgrim, and a turkey. Accompanied by a typed letter relating to "Tom," the turkey, and Curly Twiford, the animal trainer used for the photo shoot.
Photographs, 10 by 8 1/4 inches each
Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°459: 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, numbered 106/300 lower left. 46 by 35 inches; 48 by 37 inches, framed
Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°465: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY FRANK WORTH
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe on the set of How to Marry a Millionaire (20th Century Fox, 1953), taken by Frank Worth, circa 1953. Gelatin silver print, printed later in a limited edition. Embossed in margin with Frank Worth Estate copyright stamp and numbered 135/195. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from the Frank Worth Estate. 20 by 16 inches
Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°467: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY FRANK WORTH
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe, taken by Frank Worth, circa 1949. Gelatin silver print, printed later in a limited edition. Embossed in margin with Frank Worth Estate copyright stamp and numbered 135/195. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from the Frank Worth Estate. 20 by 16 inches
Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°486: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS
A pair of black and white photographs of Marilyn Monroe. The first is a head and shoulders image of Monroe behind an NBC microphone. The second shows Monroe at a restaurant sipping from a cup. 10 by 8 inches.
PROVENANCE Lot 281, "Property from the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Estimate: $200 - $400

lot n°514: MARILYN MONROE GROUP OF PHOTOGRAPHS AND NEGATIVES
A group comprised of six photographs and six copy negatives of Marilyn Monroe, from the archive of Monroe's makeup artist, Allan "Whitey" Snyder.
Largest, 10 by 8 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $600 - $800


lot n°524: MARILYN MONROE COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS ON CANVAS
Two color images of Marilyn Monroe, printed on canvas. Largest, 20 by 24 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $300 - $500

lot n°525: MARILYN MONROE COLOR PHOTOGRAPH ON CANVAS
A color image of Marilyn Monroe, printed on canvas. 30 by 20 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $300 - $500
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31/03 & 01/04/2012, JULIEN'S, Hollywood Legends - Lots Vêtements, Docs & Autres
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Enchères "Hollywood Legends"
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- 113 lots de Marilyn Monroe -
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Partie 2: Vêtements, Documents & Autres
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31/03 & 01/04/2012, JULIEN'S, Hollywood Legends - Vente et Catalogue
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Vêtements
lot n°485: MARILYN MONROE LEATHER GLOVES
A pair of white kid elbow-length gloves with three-button closure at each wrist. No maker's label, stamped 8B-732-7.
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 197, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27-28, 1999
Estimate: $2 000 - $3 000

lot n°487: MARILYN MONROE BLACK LINEN BLOUSE
A black linen sleeveless blouse with four-button front closure, label reads "Lady Manhattan/ Golden Needle/ 12/ Pure Irish Linen."
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 54, "Property From the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Estimate: $4 000 - $6 000
lot n°494: MARILYN MONROE RIVER OF NO RETURN PANTALOONS
A pair of cream-colored cotton pantaloons worn by Marilyn Monroe in her role as Kay Weston in River of No Return (20th Century Fox, 1954). The pantaloons are accented with lace trim, metal snaps and drawstring closure at waist. Inner seam has a handwritten label that reads "1-81-13-4736 A-713-04 M. Monroe." Accompanied by a handwritten letter from costume designer June Hudson, dated November 2, 2006, stating that the item was given to her by Monty Berman.
Accompanied by photographs of Monroe wearing the pantaloons. No size present.
PROVENANCE Lot 69, "Rock and Roll and Film Memorabilia," Bonhams, Knightsbridge, Sale number 13643, November 22, 2006
Estimate: $20 000 - $30 000


lot n°499: MARILYN MONROE SCARF
A black chiffon scarf owned by Marilyn Monroe. The scarf has a floral pattern over a sheer black ground. Housed in a frame with four reproduction images of Monroe.
Scarf, 26 1/2 by 26 1/2 inches; 36 1/2 by 33 inches, overall
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 216, "Collector's Carrousel," Sotheby's, June 10,1995
Estimate: $500 - $700
Documents Papiers
lot n°424: MARILYN MONROE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
A diploma from Ralph Waldo Emerson Junior High School in Los Angeles, for the ninth grade graduation of Norma Jeane Baker in 1941. Norma Jeane was 15 at the time and facing an uncertain future as the health of her guardian at that time, Ana Lower, was about to cause another change of household for Monroe. 6 by 8 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 324, Books Auction, Sotheby Parke Bernet, Sale number 94, October 21, 1973
Estimate: $3 000 - $5 000
lot n°426: 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." 11 by 8 1/2 inches
PROVENANCE Sotheby Parke Bernet, Sale number 94, October 21, 1973
Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°427: MARILYN MONROE RECEIVED LETTER FROM SIDNEY SKOLSKY
A double-sided two-page letter from columnist Sidney Skolsky to Marilyn Monroe dated April 2, 1952. The letter is written on Albert Pike Hotel, Little Rock, Arkansas, stationery. In the letter Skolsky says he is writing because of a conversation the two just had and he cannot sleep. He writes words of encouragement to Monroe. In part, "What else can I say sweet Sunshine? How can I tell you how sure I am of you, for you?" He references an article written by LIFE magazine columnist Stan Flink: "...that putrid Stan Flink article...Can you undo it by torturing yourself?" On April 7, 1952, Monroe appeared on her first LIFE magazine cover. The affectionate letter is signed "Love ----Sid."
11 by 8 1/2 inches
PROVENANCE Sotheby Parke Bernet, Sale number 94, October 21, 1973
Estimate: $600 - $800

lot n°454: MARILYN MONROE HANDWRITTEN AND SIGNED CHECK
A Marilyn Monroe handwritten and signed check dated July 7, 1953, in the amount of $30, written to "Thrifty Mart." Monroe has entered all of the bank and personal information by hand as well as signed the check. Stamped by ThirftyMart Markets and bank on verso. 2 3/4 by 6 inches
Estimate: $1 000 - $2 000

lot n°455: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED LETTER
A one-page typed contractual letter signed in ink by Marilyn Monroe, dated May 8, 1951. In the letter to William Morris Agency Inc., Monroe requests a $200 deduction in her monthly salary from 20th Century Fox so that she may cover a dental bill of $1,800 for her acting coach, Natasha Lytess. Matted together with a black and white photograph of Monroe. 18 by 22 inches, matted
Estimate: $800 - $1 200
lot n°464: MARILYN MONROE INSCRIBED BOOK
A Marilyn Monroe inscribed copy of Anita Loos' Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Grosset & Dunlap, 1926). Monroe inscribed the title page for Linda Bennett "To Linda/ Love & Kisses/ Marilyn Monroe." 7 1/2 by 5 1/4 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 144, "Pop Culture: Film & Entertainment Memorabilia," Christie's, London, Sale number 6214, November 23, 2011
Estimate: $2 000 - $4 000

lot n°468: MARILYN MONROE LETTER FROM JEAN NEGULESCO
A two-page typed letter on personalized stationery, dated "July 14, 1958," addressed to Marilyn Monroe at the Bel Air Hotel from director Jean Negulesco. The letter is regarding a book titled The Midwife of Pont Clary which Negulesco sent to Monroe and writes about wanting to adapt into a film role for her. The letter reads in part "The thing of 'The Midwife of Pont Clary' is fundamentally sex...I have quite an exciting idea for the treatment of the story...I would like to sit down and talk to you about it...Please give this book to Arthur [Miller] to read...;" signed in black ink "Jean." This movie was never made. Negulesco directed Monroe in Full House (20th Century Fox, 1952), How to Marry a Millionaire (20th Century Fox, 1953), and River of No Return (20th Century Fox, 1954). 10 1/2 by 7 1/4 inches
Estimate: $200 - $400
lot n°469: MARILYN MONROE RELATED LETTER
A two-page typed letter dated September 27, 1958, on Chateau Marmont hotel stationery, to Miss May Reis, Marilyn Monroe's secretary, and believed to be from Paula Strasberg. The letter reads in part "This week was a most difficult one for Marilyn. But I saw the rushes and they were extraordinary. I have kept minute notes on this weeks' work that will cover pages and pages through the type-writer. I will send a copy on to Arthur because I think it will more than interest him professionally insofar as what happens to the actor in the process of work" and "Tonight, Eli, Marilyn, Clifford...are going out for a quiet dinner. Tomorrow we leave for Coronado and will be there, I should think, until next Thursday." This letter was written during the time Monroe was filming the comedy Some Like It Hot (United Artists, 1959) and relates to some of Monroe's expenses incurred during that time. Signed "Paula" in blue ink. 10 3/8 by 7 1/8 inches
Estimate: $400 - $600

lot n°472: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED 1957 LETTER
A typed letter from Marilyn Monroe, dated "May 7, 1957" and written to Warner Bros. Pictures, permitting them to use her name in the dialogue of their film Green Eyes ; signed by Monroe in blue fountain pen ink. Attached is a typed page of dialogue from the film where Monroe's name was used, in part, "JOYCE: / (before mirror)/ How's my hair?/ BETSY:/ (genuine admiration)/ It's beautiful, Joyce!/ JOYCE:/ (preening herself)/ It's kind of the way Marilyn Monroe does hers." The letter is framed with an image of Monroe and two other documents; a carbon copy of a letter sent to Warner Bros. Pictures from Monroe's secretary regarding this matter; and the original request letter sent to "Mrs. Lilian Dean" at Marilyn Monroe Productions Inc.
Letter, 11 by 8 1/2 inches; 23 by 38 1/2 inches, framed
Estimate: $800 - $1 200

lot n°479: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A Colonial Trust Company check for Marilyn Monroe Productions Inc., dated July 15, 1960, to 20th Century Fox Film Corporation for the amount of $70.44, signed in blue ballpoint pen by Marilyn Monroe. Framed with a black and white and color image of Monroe.
17 1/4 by 33 1/4 inches, framed
PROVENANCE Lot 129, "Film and Entertainment Memorabilia," Christie's, New York, Sale number 1854, May 30, 2007
Estimate: $800 - $1 200
lot n°484: MARILYN MONROE AND ARTHUR MILLER CHECKS
Two unwritten checks from a First National City Bank of New York account of Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller. Miller and Monroe were married from 1956 to 1961. Miller wrote and performed in The Misfits , Monroe's final film.
Estimate: $400 - $600

lot n°498: MARILYN MONROE TWICE-SIGNED CHECK
A Marilyn Monroe twice-signed check. Written from a Marilyn Monroe Productions Inc. account at Colonial Trust Company in the amount of $10,000 to Marilyn Monroe. Dated July 15, 1960, and endorsed on verso by Monroe. 3 by 8 1/2 inches
Estimate: $2 000 - $4 000
lot n°500: MARILYN MONROE 1962 TELEGRAM TO GEORGE CUKOR
A Western Union telegram sent from Marilyn Monroe to director George Cukor dated June 8, 1962. Reads in full "Dear George Please believe me it was not my doing I had so looked forward to working with you Warmly Marilyn." On June 7 Fox fired Monroe and filed a lawsuit against her for breach of contract which ended filming of Cukor's Something's Got To Give . 5 3/4 by 8 inches
Estimate: $1 000 - $2 000

lot n°501: MARILYN MONROE FUNERAL CARD
An original card from the funeral of Marilyn Monroe on Wednesday, August 8, 1962, at the Westwood Village Mortuary in Los Angeles. The front of the card bears an image of the Bok Singing Tower. The inside reads in part "In Memory of Marilyn Monroe" with the details of her funeral service and Psalm 23. 5 1/2 by 3 1/4 inches, folded
Estimate: $600 - $800

lot n°515: ALLAN "WHITEY" SNYDER LETTERS TO MARILYN MONROE
A one-page typed letter and signed letter to Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller from Allan "Whitey" Snyder, dated "July 16th, 1959," regarding working together on a future film ( The Misfits ) and his current work doing makeup for Tony Curtis. In original envelope addressed to Marilyn Monroe Productions Inc. Together with a handwritten telegram from Snyder also to Marilyn Monroe Productions, stating that he is currently working at Paramount with Tony Curtis, but is able to start working with Monroe on a film when she is ready. Letter, 11 by 8 1/2 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $400 - $600


lot n°518: MARILYN MONROE TELEGRAM TO ALLAN "WHITEY" SNYDER
A typed Western Union telegram from Marilyn Monroe to Allan "Whitey" Snyder sent upon her being fired from the film Something's Got to Give (20th Century Fox, 1962). In full, "Dear Whitey, Please believe me it was not my doing./ I had so looked forward to working with you. Warmly/ Marilyn." Something's Got to Give was never finished and was Monroe's last work before her death on August 5, 1962.
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $800 - $1 200
lot n°519: MARILYN MONROE HANDWRITTEN LETTER TO ALLAN "WHITEY" SNYDER
A one-page handwritten and signed letter from Marilyn Monroe to Allan "Whitey" Snyder, dated December 22, 1960. In full, "Dear Whitey, Happy Holiday to you and Beverly and your family, even though you are making up Doris Day! Love, Marilyn." On Monroe's personal embossed stationery and envelope. Snyder was Monroe's makeup artist throughout her career, including for the films Niagara (20th Century Fox, 1953), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (20th Century Fox, 1953), How to Marry a Millionaire (20th Century Fox, 1953), River of No Return (20th Century Fox, 1954), There’s No Business Like Show Business, The Seven Year Itch (20th Century Fox, 1955), Bus Stop (20th Century Fox, 1956), Some Like It Hot (United Arists, 1959), Let’s Make Love (20th Century Fox, 1960), and The Misfits (United Artists/Seven Arts, 1961). Snyder also did Monroe’s makeup for her funeral in 1962. 9 by 6 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $2 000 - $4 000

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lot n°417: MARILYN MONROE LIFE-SIZED WAX MANNEQUIN
A fiberglass likeness of Marilyn Monroe with a blond wig, glass eyes, and plastic teeth, posed in a replica white pleated dress and seen in the film The Seven Year Itch (20th Century Fox, 1955). Together with a clutch purse and custom subway grate base.
PROVENANCE Patrial Lot 460, "Western Costume Sale," Butterfield & Butterfield, Los Angeles, December 4, 1994. 66 inches.
Estimate: $3 000 - $5 000
lot n°460: MARILYN MONROE GARTER BELT
A black fishnet garter by Fishnet/Saks Fifth Avenue. Red embroidered fish embellishment. A Christie's tag is pinned to the item indicating that it was originally planned to be sold in the 1999 Marilyn Monroe estate auction. From the professional wardrobe of Marilyn Monroe.
PROVENANCE Lot 89, "Property From the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Estimate: $800 - $1 200
lot n°461: 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. 11 by 8 1/2 inches
Estimate: $1 000 - $1 500
lot n°462: MARILYN MONROE 1954 "GOLDEN DREAMS" CALENDAR
A Marilyn Monroe "Golden Dreams" calendar from 1954 featuring the famous "Red Velvet" photo session image of Monroe, taken by Tom Kelley in 1949. At the time of this photo session Monroe was 22 years old and struggling with her career. In 1954 Marilyn's career was skyrocketing. She was newly married to Joe DiMaggio and began work on The Seven Year Itch (20th Century Fox, 1955). Monroe brushed off the media criticism of the calendar and refused to lie about the photographs as asked by 20th Century Fox.
24 by 11 inches
Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°463: MARILYN MONROE "HEAT WAVE" "GOLD" RECORD
A Collectables Record Corp. 24K gold plated edition of Marilyn Monroe's recording "Heat Wave," pressed in 1989 by BMG Music. This song was originally performed in the film There's No Business Like Show Business (20th Century Fox, 1957). Framed together with an image of Monroe and a plaque.
16 1/4 by 12 1/4 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300
lot n°489: MARILYN MONROE OWNED LIP BRUSH
An Elizabeth Arden lip brush owned by Marilyn Monroe, with red lipstick stains on the bristles and with orange wood handle. Length, 7 inches
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 275, "Property from the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°490: MARILYN MONROE OWNED EYELINER
An Elizabeth Arden brown eyeliner pen owned by Marilyn Monroe. Length, 5 inches
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 275, "Property From the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°491: MARILYN MONROE OWNED MASCARA
A tube of Helena Rubinstein mascara owned by Marilyn Monroe. Length, 4 3/4 inches
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 275, "Property From the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, June 4th, 2005
Estimate: $600 - $800
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lot n°496: MARILYN MONROE OWNED MIXING SPOON
A mixing spoon owned by Marilyn Monroe. Length, 11 1/2 inches
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 118, "Fine Manuscripts," Christie's, Los Angeles, Sale number 9814, September 12, 2001
Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°521: MARILYN MONROE GIFTED MONEY CLIP
A Tiffany money clip, stamped 14K, gifted to Allan "Whitey" Snyder by Marilyn Monroe. The clip is engraved "Whitey Dear:/ While I'm still warm/ Marilyn." Snyder, already a successful Hollywood makeup artist, first worked with Monroe during her 1946 screen test with 20th Century Fox, which resulted in her first studio contract. Snyder went on to become Monroe's on-screen and personal makeup artist. Monroe and Snyder developed a close friendship during their 16-year association, so close in fact that Monroe made the macabre request that Snyder do her makeup for her own funeral should anything ever happen to her. Snyder's glib response: "Sure, bring the body back while it is still warm and I'll do it." Not long after that Monroe gave Snyder this money clip. In 1962 Snyder sadly kept his promise of preparing Monroe's final makeup. Accompanied by a Tiffany cloth holder; a letter from Westwood Memorial Park thanking Snyder for his cosmetic work and for being a pallbearer at Monroe's funeral, with original transmittal envelope; a black and white photograph of Snyder and the other pallbearers carrying Monroe's coffin; and an article from The Enquirer that shows the pair together and discusses the promise Snyder made to Marilyn and her gift. 2 1/4 by 1 inch
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $200 - $400
lot n°522: GROUP OF MARILYN MONROE BOOKS AND EPHEMERA
A collection of Marilyn Monroe related items comprised of nine books about Monroe's life; 10 magazines featuring Monroe; one LP record of the soundtrack of Monroe's 1960 film Let's Make Love ; one Marilyn Monroe Limited Edition Commemorative Silver Trading Disc (3 troy ounces); and one framed color photograph of Monroe.
Size varies. Photograph, 15 by 12 inches, framed
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $200 - $400
lot n°523: TONY RANDALL SIGNED LP GIFTED TO MARILYN MONROE
An LP of the musical Oh Captain ! starring Tony Randall, signed and inscribed to Marilyn Monroe by Tony Randall on the cover. 12 1/4 by 12 1/2 inches
PROVENANCE From the Estate of Allan "Whitey" Snyder
Estimate: $200 - $400

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> Les filles avec Jean Negulesco
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