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Black & white edition on baryta paper, estate signed. // Marilyn Nineteen (1945) by André de Dienes is a classic black-and-white photograph capturing Marilyn Monroe at the age of 19, during the early stages of her modeling career. The image exudes a natural, youthful charm as she sits relaxed, smiling warmly in a casual outfit of checkered pants and a soft sweater. The photograph, printed on baryta paper and estate-signed, reflects de Dienes' talent for capturing candid and intimate moments. This early portrait reveals a softer, unpolished side of Monroe, contrasting with her later Hollywood glamour, and showcases the innocence and promise that would define her early years.
Marilyn nineteen (1945), 2006
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Black & white edition on baryta paper, estate signed. // Marilyn Nineteen (1945) by André de Dienes is a classic black-and-white photograph capturing Marilyn Monroe at the age of 19, during the early stages of her modeling career. The image exudes a natural, youthful charm as she sits relaxed, smiling warmly in a casual outfit of checkered pants and a soft sweater. The photograph, printed on baryta paper and estate-signed, reflects de Dienes' talent for capturing candid and intimate moments. This early portrait reveals a softer, unpolished side of Monroe, contrasting with her later Hollywood glamour, and showcases the innocence and promise that would define her early years.
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Pop Art is an art movement that began in Britain in 1955 and in the late 1950s in the U.S. It challenged traditional fine arts by incorporating imagery from popular culture, such as news, advertising, and comic books. Pop Art often isolates and recontextualizes materials, combining them with unrelated elements. The movement is more about the attitudes and ideas that inspired it than the specific art itself. Pop Art is seen as a reaction against the dominant ideas of Abstract Expressionism, bringing everyday consumer culture into the realm of fine art.