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Cindy Sherman's Untitled – Marilyn, 1989 offset lithograph, woman in casual clothes kneeling with uncertain expression.
Cindy Sherman's Untitled – Marilyn, 1989 offset lithograph, woman in casual clothes kneeling with uncertain expression.
Cindy Sherman's Untitled – Marilyn, 1989 offset lithograph, woman in casual clothes kneeling with uncertain expression.

Fine art offset lithograph. Printed on high quality “Satimatt” paper (250g/qm) by Arjomari, Paris - Certified in print top right and lower center (recto), not signed // Untitled – Marilyn by Cindy Sherman, created in 1981 and reproduced in 1989 as an offset print, is part of Sherman's larger body of work exploring the construction of female identity. In this piece, Sherman emulates Marilyn Monroe, adopting a vulnerable yet iconic pose reminiscent of Monroe’s public persona. Dressed in casual clothing, the subject kneels on the floor with an expression that seems caught between allure and uncertainty. The muted colors of her surroundings and clothing, combined with her slightly off-balance pose, reflect Sherman's interest in questioning the glamorization of female figures in media and culture. Through self-portraiture, Sherman challenges societal expectations of beauty and femininity, using the Monroe figure to critique the objectification of women in popular culture.

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Untitled - Marilyn, 1981/1989

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Fine art offset lithograph. Printed on high quality “Satimatt” paper (250g/qm) by Arjomari, Paris - Certified in print top right and lower center (recto), not signed // Untitled – Marilyn by Cindy Sherman, created in 1981 and reproduced in 1989 as an offset print, is part of Sherman's larger body of work exploring the construction of female identity. In this piece, Sherman emulates Marilyn Monroe, adopting a vulnerable yet iconic pose reminiscent of Monroe’s public persona. Dressed in casual clothing, the subject kneels on the floor with an expression that seems caught between allure and uncertainty. The muted colors of her surroundings and clothing, combined with her slightly off-balance pose, reflect Sherman's interest in questioning the glamorization of female figures in media and culture. Through self-portraiture, Sherman challenges societal expectations of beauty and femininity, using the Monroe figure to critique the objectification of women in popular culture.

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