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Marilyn Monroe: Bert Stern Signed Photograph Limited edition color 13 x 19 photo of a topless Marilyn Monroe behind a sheer red scarf, numbered 11/72, signed across the bottom in red grease pencil by Bert Stern. Also stamped and signed on the reverse by Stern, "Taken 1962." In very fine condition. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Bert Stern.

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Marilyn Monroe: Bert Stern Signed Photograph Limited edition color 13 x 19 photo of a topless Marilyn Monroe behind a sheer red scarf, numbered 11/72, signed across the bottom in red grease pencil by Bert Stern. Also stamped and signed on the reverse by Stern, "Taken 1962." In very fine condition. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Bert Stern.

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Precio de salida 200 USD

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NORMAN MAILER (New Jersey, 1923-New York, 2007) and BERT STERN (Brooklyn, 1929-Manhattan, 2013). "Marilyn Monroe." Taschen; Special Edition. 1907/1962 copy (+200 P.A). Preserves original box. Measurements: 49 x 40 cm. This book collects the photographs taken by Bert Stern of Marilyn Monroe in the session Last Sitting, which was one of the last in which the actress posed. The book is completed with the biography of Marilyn written by Norman Mailer in 1973. The last sitting is a collection of 2,571 photographs taken of Marilyn Monroe in 1962 at the Bel-Air Hotel in Los Angeles. This reportage was taken six months before her death and part of it was published in Vogue. The first edition of the book The Last Sitting was published in 1982 and in it Stern recounts the encounter in detail. Bert Stern began working as an art assistant to director Herschel Bramson. In 1951 he joined Mayfair magazine as art director and soon began collaborating with magazines such as Vogue, Squire, Look, Life, Glamour and Holiday. Among his works from that period is a 1959 portrait of Louis Armstrong taken for a Polaroid advertising campaign that was even considered too high quality for Polaroid. In the early seventies he closed his studio and moved to live in Spain until 1976. After his return to New York he dedicated himself to advertising photography and magazine collaborations. Among the famous women he has photographed are Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Drew Barrymore, Shirley MacLaine, Claudia Cardinale, Jacqueline Bisset, Brigitte Bardot and Catherine Deneuve. He also worked for the film industry: Lolita in 1962, Appointment with a very special angel in 1987 or in American masters in 2006; as a director and producer in Jazz on a Summer's Day (with Aram Avakian) in 1958 or as the protagonist in Becoming Bert Stern in 2009. He died at his residence in Manhattan, on June 26, 2013, at the age of 83 without the causes of his death having been clarified. Original box preserved.