Marilyn Monroe, 1953
ABOUT THIS PIECE
Marilyn Monroe plucks at our heartstrings.Milton and Marilyn’s first sitting together was in Los Angeles for Look magazine in September of 1953. This extraordinary picture which was first published in Milton’s Marilyn, poses Marilyn with a mandolin, vibrantly colored boas and flowers. One of several sittings they created that first meeting (Tree, Mandolin, Nude, Rock, and some candid images).Marilyn was surprised when ‘Color Photography’s Wonder Boy’ appeared instead of this grand vision she had of this famous photographer. She commented, “Why you’re just a boy?”To which Milton replied with a smile, “And you’re just a girl.”It was at that moment their bond and everlasting friendship was born. This photograph, a result of their first work together, reveals and captures Marilyn’s innocence, which has drawn all of us for generations.Cradling the mandolin in her arms, Marilyn poses for Milton in their first sitting together.
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Photograph printed from the original film or digital file.
Hand-Signed/Estate Stamped by the Photographer or Estate.
Limited Edition Available in Select Sizes.
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
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