Marilyn Monroe, Vogue Shoot in Black Dress, From The Last Sitting, 1962
© Bert Stern

Marilyn Monroe, Vogue Shoot in Black Dress, From The Last Sitting, 1962

Photograph
By Bert Stern
About the image

A portrait of Marilyn Monroe with her hand to her chin in a modest black dress. This photoshoot is titled 'The Last Sitting' because it was the last studio shoot Marilyn ever partook in on June 21st, six weeks before her untimely death. Stern set out to photograph Marilyn as no one had before - for Vogue Magazine. The images produced were honest and of the highest caliber.

Exhibition History:
Several photographs from Stern's archive were featured in our exhibition: Marilyn Monroe & James Dean “Forever Young”, February 2009.

Release Notes:
Bert Stern produced museum-quality signed photographs in several sizes as limited editions during his lifetime.

Collector's Notes:
When he passed away, he left a small archive of signed photographs, some of which may still be available. Occasionally we will also have pieces offered for resale from private collectors.

Estate-stamped limited editions of this image may also be available. Please contact us to inquire!

All buyers will receive a certificate of authenticity following the delivery of their artwork.

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