Marilyn Monroe – Statue (ST-01)
Looking for a size other than what is currently listed in the Limited Editions?
Maybe there is a different media, such as metal, handmade Japanese paper, or canvas that you want us to print on. Exhibition Prints are the closest way to get a custom print and is our most rare group in our Editions. When a client wants a larger print than what is offered in the Limited Editions, Exhibition Prints are the way to go. Please contact The Archives directly to confirm the size and media limitations.
May 1956 _ Taken at Guilaroff’s mansion the same day as the Graduation pictures, Marilyn posed with his statue of the discus thrower, which Guilaroff had near the windows of his living room. The other task of the day’s work was for Milton to visualize a neckline that would be appropriate for her upcoming character in The Prince and the Showgirl. Milton draped fabrics on Marilyn and secured them with safety pins, discovering a neckline that would be used in the costume she wore in the film. Marilyn had a gift for exuding emotion, even when hugging an inanimate object.
In addition to the print options below, editions of 7, Custom Exhibition Sizes are available.
Weight | 3 lbs |
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Dimensions | 38 × 6 × 6 in |
Print Options | Editions of 15 | Image Size: 15×22.5 inches – Paper Size: 20×24 inches, Editions of 20 | Image Size: 18×27 inches – Paper Size: 24×30 inches |