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Photography on baryta paper - Paper: 48 x 33 cm - Photo: 30 x 30 cm // Marilyn looking up in the wedding veil by Bert Stern is an ethereal inkjet print on baryta paper, featuring Marilyn Monroe enveloped in a delicate netted veil. Taken in 1962 during the renowned Last Sitting, this black-and-white photograph exudes a haunting beauty. Monroe's face is partially obscured by the veil, creating an interplay of light and shadow that adds depth to her expression. Her gaze is directed upwards, evoking a sense of innocence intertwined with melancholy. The use of baryta paper enhances the print's tonal richness, capturing the intricate details of the veil and the texture of her skin. This image is a striking portrayal of Monroe’s enigmatic allure and vulnerability.
Marilyn looking up in the wedding veil, 2012
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Photography on baryta paper - Paper: 48 x 33 cm - Photo: 30 x 30 cm // Marilyn looking up in the wedding veil by Bert Stern is an ethereal inkjet print on baryta paper, featuring Marilyn Monroe enveloped in a delicate netted veil. Taken in 1962 during the renowned Last Sitting, this black-and-white photograph exudes a haunting beauty. Monroe's face is partially obscured by the veil, creating an interplay of light and shadow that adds depth to her expression. Her gaze is directed upwards, evoking a sense of innocence intertwined with melancholy. The use of baryta paper enhances the print's tonal richness, capturing the intricate details of the veil and the texture of her skin. This image is a striking portrayal of Monroe’s enigmatic allure and vulnerability.
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The Last Sitting. Marilyn In A Fur Hat, 1971/ 2001
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