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Marilyn Monroe Photoblog : My daily personal selection of rare photos of Marilyn Monroe.
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12/24/21
On the set of Let’s Make Love, 1959 ✨
Marilyn Monroe in “The Prince and The Showgirl” (1957).
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Marilyn Monroe, Milton Greene and Edward Murrow at the Ambassador Hotel, 1955.
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Marilyn Monroe takes a nap during a visit to, of all places, Bement, Illinois. 1955.
She had been invited by the National Arts Foundation to “bring art to the masses”, but when she got there, it turned out she was tricked: it was just a publicity stunt concocted by the head of the Foundation.
“It was total chaos,” said Eve Arnold, who took the photo. “Everybody wanted to see her, talk to her, to get her autograph and to touch her. By then, she knew she was being used but she was game, joked with the press, posed for pictures, signed autographs and smiled for everybody.”
She was paid a whopping $500 for the visit.
Marilyn in Niagara, 1953❤
Marilyn Monroe photographed in 1957.
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt, 1953.
Marilyn Monroe at the premiere of the East Of Eden, 1955.
Marilyn Monroe photographer by Cecil Beaton, 1956.
Marilyn Monroe in How to Marry a Millionaire, 1953.
Marilyn Monroe phorographer by Dennis Stock, 1953.
Rare photograph of Marilyn Monroe at the Ray Anthony’s party, 1952.
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Bob Beerman, 1953.