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// Marilyn Monroe III by André de Dienes is a 1946 gelatin silver print capturing a young Marilyn Monroe in a moment of serene introspection. Photographed in soft, natural light, Monroe’s profile is gently highlighted, showcasing her classic features and ethereal beauty. Her hair is tousled, and she appears wrapped in a dark fabric, adding a touch of mystery and vulnerability to the image. De Dienes’ intimate style emphasizes her contemplative expression, offering a glimpse of Monroe’s depth beyond her iconic public persona. This portrait reveals an early and raw vision of the woman who would later become a Hollywood legend.
Marilyn Monroe III, 1946
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// Marilyn Monroe III by André de Dienes is a 1946 gelatin silver print capturing a young Marilyn Monroe in a moment of serene introspection. Photographed in soft, natural light, Monroe’s profile is gently highlighted, showcasing her classic features and ethereal beauty. Her hair is tousled, and she appears wrapped in a dark fabric, adding a touch of mystery and vulnerability to the image. De Dienes’ intimate style emphasizes her contemplative expression, offering a glimpse of Monroe’s depth beyond her iconic public persona. This portrait reveals an early and raw vision of the woman who would later become a Hollywood legend.
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What is mail art?
Mail Art is a populist art movement centered on the creation and exchange of small-scale artworks through the postal service. It developed out of the Fluxus movement in the 1950s and 1960s and has since evolved into a global art movement. Ray Johnson is recognized as the first mail artist, and his New York School is considered the first network of mail artists. Mail artists rely heavily on a network to exchange their works, often creating a community of artists connected through the postal system.
