Marilyn Monroe striking a pose on the set of 'The Misfits', 1960 — Limited Edition Print
In 1960, Marilyn Monroe arrived in the searing heat of the Nevada desert to shoot The Misfits, a film written as a parting love letter to Monroe by her then husband, the playwright Arthur Miller. Clark Gable and Montgomery Clift, two long-established superstars, were cast to star alongside Monroe under the direction of the seasoned director John Huston. It would be the most expensive black and white movie ever made at the time.
- Edition of 21
- Printed on Cotton Baryta Rag paper and issued with a signed certificate of authenticity by the Eve Arnold estate
- The print is produced with the Arnold family’s approval by the experienced fine-art printer and restorer Danny Pope, whose work Eve Arnold herself personally endorsed
- The print is also annotated and stamped on the reverse
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