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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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What is Manifesto Invencionista?
The Manifesto Invencionista was published in 1946, marking the beginning of the concrete art movement in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Written by artist Tomás Maldonado and published by the Asociación Arte Concreto-Invención, the manifesto announced the principles of Concrete Art. Concrete art is purely abstract, with no reference to visual reality, emphasizing geometric forms and the materiality of the artwork itself.
