Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller photographed by Sam Shaw in New York, New York (1957).
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Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller, c.1956
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"I may think of you softly from time to time. But I’ll cut off my hand before I ever reach for you again."
//Arthur Miller, The Crucible: A Play in Four Acts
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Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller leaving a performance of South Sea Bubble starring Vivien Leigh, 1956
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Marilyn Monroe accepting her David di Donatello award, 1959.
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Marilyn Monroe pours a drink in her Manhattan apartment as her husband, playwright Arthur Miller, sits in the background
Robert W. Kelley, Life, 1958
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Marilyn Monroe and her husband Arthur Miller in Amagansett, New York in 1957. Photo by Sam Shaw.
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Marilyn Monroe as Lillian Russell. Russell was one of the most famous actresses & singers at the turn of the century, known for her beauty & style, as well as for her voice and stage presence.
Marilyn Monroe as Theda Bara, silent film star from 1914 – 1926.
In 1958 Monroe posed for a series of photographs taken by Richard Avedon for Life Magazine. The photographs were to accompany an article titled “Fabulous Enchantresses” where Monroe recreated five famous actresses, Lillian Russell, Theda Bara, Clara Bow, Jean Harlow, & Marlene Dietrich. Though Avedon was not completely happy with the photographs, the pictures appeared in the Christmas issue of Life. This issue also included her husband, playwright Arthur Miller's article “My Wife” which introduced Monroe’s “Fabulous Enchantresses”.
Monroe as Clara Bow.
Monroe as Jean Harlow.
Monroe as Marlene Dietrich.
Here's 3 year old Norma Jean on the beach with her mother Gladys in 1929
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Marilyn Monroe et son mari Arthur Miller, au volant de la Ford Thunderbird 1956 de Marilyn dans Manhattan. - source Cars & Motorbikes Stars of the Golden era.
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Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller, 1956
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