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From The Last Sitting, commissioned by Vogue magazine -Digital pigment print -Signed by the artist in red crayon (verso) and titled (recto) -With copyright stamp, verso // Marilyn with Pink Roses by Bert Stern is a striking pigment print from his famous The Last Sitting series, initially photographed in 1962 and revisited in 2012. This captivating image presents Marilyn Monroe with an ethereal glow, holding two vibrant pink roses to her chest, blending vulnerability and allure. The contrast of the soft grayscale with the vivid pink roses highlights Monroe’s iconic beauty, while Stern’s composition emphasizes her timeless charisma. Signed in red crayon, this print showcases Stern’s homage to Monroe, offering a poignant glimpse into the star's enigmatic persona.
Marilyn with Pink Roses, 1962/2012
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From The Last Sitting, commissioned by Vogue magazine -Digital pigment print -Signed by the artist in red crayon (verso) and titled (recto) -With copyright stamp, verso // Marilyn with Pink Roses by Bert Stern is a striking pigment print from his famous The Last Sitting series, initially photographed in 1962 and revisited in 2012. This captivating image presents Marilyn Monroe with an ethereal glow, holding two vibrant pink roses to her chest, blending vulnerability and allure. The contrast of the soft grayscale with the vivid pink roses highlights Monroe’s iconic beauty, while Stern’s composition emphasizes her timeless charisma. Signed in red crayon, this print showcases Stern’s homage to Monroe, offering a poignant glimpse into the star's enigmatic persona.
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The Last Sitting. Marilyn In A Fur Hat, 1971/ 2001
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