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Color edition on baryta paper, estate signed. // Norma Jean in Red (Marilyn Monroe 1945) by André de Dienes captures a radiant young Marilyn Monroe, then known as Norma Jean, against a clear blue sky. Dressed in a bright red sweater, her expression is warm and cheerful, radiating a natural beauty and charm that hint at her future stardom. The simplicity of the composition, combined with the vibrant color of her attire, brings a timeless quality to the photograph. This 2006 color edition on baryta paper, part of a limited edition of 200 and estate signed, preserves an intimate, early moment in Monroe's life and career.
Norma Jean in red (Marilyn Monroe 1945), 2006
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Color edition on baryta paper, estate signed. // Norma Jean in Red (Marilyn Monroe 1945) by André de Dienes captures a radiant young Marilyn Monroe, then known as Norma Jean, against a clear blue sky. Dressed in a bright red sweater, her expression is warm and cheerful, radiating a natural beauty and charm that hint at her future stardom. The simplicity of the composition, combined with the vibrant color of her attire, brings a timeless quality to the photograph. This 2006 color edition on baryta paper, part of a limited edition of 200 and estate signed, preserves an intimate, early moment in Monroe's life and career.
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Meaning School of Things, Mono-ha originated in Tokyo in the mid-1960s. Instead of creating traditional artwork, the artists of Mono-ha used different materials and their natural properties to express dismay at the industrialization taking place in Japan at the time. The movement gained international attention and is now a widely respected form of art, known for its emphasis on the relationship between materials and their environment.
