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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Marilyn's last topless photo shoot before death set to sell for £15,000


'The Last Sitting' of topless Marilyn Monroe, taken just six weeks before her death, set to fetch £15,000 at auction 

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 4:57 PM on 18th March 2011
A unique print showing nine photos of a topless Marilyn Monroe from her final ever shoot, just six weeks before she died, has emerged for sale.
Photographer Bert Stern's three-day session with the famous blonde was a return to form for the glamour queen after a few difficult years.
She is pictured playing with a see-through scarf and pouts and poses like the model professional that she was.
Screen legend: Marilyn Monroe's last ever photo shoot before her death is going up for auction, taken in 1962 by photographer Bert Stern
Screen legend: Marilyn Monroe's last ever photo shoot before her death is going up for auction, taken in 1962 by photographer Bert Stern
She clearly had some artistic control because after the shoot she crossed out one of the photos on the "contact sheet" because she didn't like it.
Stern published the photographs - titled "The Last Sitting" - nearly 20 years after her death.
He later blew these images up for an exhibition because they beautifully summed up the movie star.
Monroe died aged 36 in 1962 and the photos from this session have helped define the image of her retained in the public conscience.
They are expected to sell for£15,000 when they go under the hammer at the Swann Gallery in New York on March 24.
Marilyn was also photographed here by Bert Stein in 1962
Marilyn was also photographed here by Bert Stein in 1962
Daile Kaplan, from the auction house, said: ‘The photos were taken over a three day session just six weeks before she died. It was her final ever shoot.
‘Stern took 2,500 photos in all and these are especially nice because she is playing with a scarf.
‘It was nearly two decades after her death that he published them and this contact sheet was blown up for an exhibition.
‘It is unique and includes a red cross over one of the pictures that Marilyn did herself because she didn't like it - it is not as erotic as the rest.
‘The photos discreetly reveal her nudity and showed how Stern engaged her as an actress, model and woman.
‘Marilyn had had problems prior to this, she'd gone through two divorces and apparently was hospitalised the year before.
‘This was a return to form and she looks healthy and the nudity is subtle - it is pre-sexual revolution.
‘There is a delicacy about the images and Marilyn Monroe is often referred to as vulnerable.
‘The scarf is similar because it is beautiful but also has a vulnerable quality. And the cross she put on one of the photos has a quasi-religious quality.
‘She remains a cult figure and young collectors always come back to Marilyn Monroe.’ 
In the months before her death in August 1962 Monroe had attended President John F Kennedy's birthday party where she famously sang happy birthday.
She was then sacked from the set of the film Something's Got to Give because she kept failing to turn up.
She then embarked on numerous publicity stunts including the Vogue shoot with Bert Stern.
She was found dead in bed at her home in California and the cause of death was recorded as ‘acute barbiturate poisoning’, resulting from a ‘probable suicide’.
It was said that the last person to speak to her was the President.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1367690/The-Last-Sitting-topless-Marilyn-Monroe-taken-just-weeks-death-set-fetch-15-000-auction.html#ixzz1H3btHLb6

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