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b. 1922 - d. 1985

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        • Milton Hawthorne Greene (1922, New York - 1985, Los Angeles)
          Dec. 07, 2024

          Milton Hawthorne Greene (1922, New York - 1985, Los Angeles)

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          Milton Hawthorne Greene (1922, New York - 1985, Los Angeles) B/W photograph, Marilyn Monroe on the film set "Bus Stop", 1956, verso stamped "1973", approx. 24.5x20.5cm, unframed Milton Hawthorne Greene (1922, New York - 1985, Los Angeles) S/W-Fotografie, Marilyn Monroe auf dem Filmset "Bus Stop", 1956, verso Stempeldatierung "1973", ca. 24,5x20,5cm, ungerahmt

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne St. Marie, Model...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne St. Marie, Model...

          Est: $400 - $600

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne St. Marie, Model. Two Portraits. 1960, later printings. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Showing Anne St. Marie, originally published in Town and Country magazine. Accompanied by a photograph of an anonymous model. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; one with scuffs to glass and white flecks to image; some chipping to frames. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (AG-071 B...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (AG-071 B...

          Est: $600 - $800

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (AG-071 B&W). Models. Three Portraits. 1953, 1954, 1960, later printings. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Including Ava Gardner (AG-071 B&W), Gardner in a sun hat originally taken for Look Magazine, and a photograph showing two anonymous figures nearly kissing. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frames. Not examined out of frames. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to versos. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-...

          Est: $400 - $600

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-11). Kim Novak. Two Portraits. 1952, 1955, later printings. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Including Fashion Dovima (DHSP-11) showing the supermodel Dovima, originally published for a spread on hairspray. Accompanied by a portrait of Kim Novak. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Images 20 ¼ x 16 ¼”; frames (glass) 39 ¾ x 35 ¾”. Crisp, high-contrast images. Overall good condition; some chipping to frames. Not examined out of frames. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to versos. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. Third-party shipping is required.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Sophia Loren (SL-042)...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Sophia Loren (SL-042)...

          Est: $400 - $600

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Sophia Loren (SL-042). Fashion Eyes (3181-Eyes-1). Two Portraits. 1966, later printings. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Including Sophia Loren (SL-042) taken during the production of Francesco Rosi’s “More than a Miracle” starring Loren. Accompanied by Fashion Eyes (3181-Eyes-1). Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; one with scuffs to glass and white flecks to image; some chipping to frames. Not examined out of frames. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to versos. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne St. Marie. Ava G...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne St. Marie. Ava G...

          Est: $400 - $600

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne St. Marie. Ava Gardner (AG-071 B&W). Two Portraits. 1954, 1966, later printings. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Showing Anne St. Marie, originally published in Town and Country magazine. Accompanied by Ava Gardner (AG-071 B&W) taken at Greene’s New York City studio for a story in Look Magazine titled “What is Sex Appeal?” Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; chipping to frames. Not examined out of frames. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to versos. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-...

          Est: $400 - $600

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-11). 1952, later printing. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Showing the supermodel Dovima. Originally published for a spread on hairspray. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 20 ¼ x 16 ¼”; frame (glass) 39 ¾ x 35 ¾”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne Gunning. Anne St...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne Gunning. Anne St...

          Est: $600 - $800

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne Gunning. Anne St. Marie. Models. Three Portraits. 1953, 1960, later printings. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Showing Anne Gunning taken in Ireland, Anne St. Marie taken in New York and originally published in Town and Country magazine, and two anonymous figures nearly kissing. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frames. Not examined out of frames. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to versos. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922-1982). Marilyn Monroe (Grey ...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922-1982). Marilyn Monroe (Grey ...

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922-1982). Marilyn Monroe (Grey Fur Session). 1956, later printing. Giclee print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Taken during the production of the 1956 film, Bus Stop, officially known as the “Grey Fur” series. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of the Beverly HIlton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (AG-071 B...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (AG-071 B...

          Est: $600 - $800

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (AG-071 B&W). Anne St. Marie. Models. Three Portraits. 1953, 1954, 1960, later printings. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Including Ava Gardner (AG-071 B&W), Anne St. Marie, and two anonymous figures nearly kissing. Gardner shown at Greene’s New York City studio for a story in Look Magazine titled “What is Sex Appeal?” Anne St. Marie shown in New York, originally published in Town and Country magazine. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; one with scuffs to glass and white flecks to image; some chipping to frames. Not examined out of frames. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-...

          Est: $400 - $600

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-11). Kim Novak. Two Portraits. 1952, 1955, later printings. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Including Fashion Dovima (DHSP-11) showing the supermodel Dovima, originally published for a spread on hairspray. Accompanied by a portrait of Kim Novak. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Images 20 ¼ x 16 ¼”; frames (glass) 39 ¾ x 35 ¾”. Crisp, high-contrast images. Overall good condition; some chipping to frames. Not examined out of frames. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to versos. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. Third-party shipping is required.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Frank Sinatra (FS-013...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Frank Sinatra (FS-013...

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Frank Sinatra (FS-013). 1954, later printing. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Taken at the Beverly Hills Hotel for an article in Look Magazine surveying the time’s best known stars. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne Gunning. 1953, l...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne Gunning. 1953, l...

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne Gunning. 1953, later printing. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Taken in Ireland, showing Anne Gunning in crinolines. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (AG-071 B...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (AG-071 B...

          Est: $600 - $800

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (AG-071 B&W). Anne Gunning. Model. Three Portraits. 1953, 1954, later printings. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Including Ava Gardner (AG-071 B&W) taken at Greene’s New York City studio for a story in Look Magazine titled “What is Sex Appeal?” Accompanied by photographs of Anne Gunning and anonymous models. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frames. Not examined out of frames. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to versos. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne St. Marie. 1960,...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne St. Marie. 1960,...

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne St. Marie. 1960, later printing. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Showing Anne St. Marie in New York. Originally published in Town and Country magazine. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Frank Sinatra (FS-013...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Frank Sinatra (FS-013...

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Frank Sinatra (FS-013). 1954, later printing. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Taken at the Beverly Hills Hotel for an article in Look Magazine surveying the time’s best known stars. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-...

          Est: $400 - $600

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-11). Kim Novak. Two Portraits. 1952, 1955, later printings. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Including Fashion Dovima (DHSP-11) showing the supermodel Dovima, originally published for a spread on hairspray. Accompanied by a portrait of Kim Novak. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Images 20 ¼ x 16 ¼”; frames (glass) 39 ¾ x 35 ¾”. Crisp, high-contrast images. Overall good condition; some chipping to frames. Not examined out of frames. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to versos. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. Third-party shipping is required.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Audrey Hepburn (AH-11...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Audrey Hepburn (AH-11...

          Est: $400 - $600

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Audrey Hepburn (AH-111). Cary Grant (CG-111). Two Portraits. 1955, 1958, later printings. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Including Audrey Hepburn (AH-111) and Cary Grant (CG-111). Audrey Hepburn shown in Rome during the filming of War and Peace, a 1956 feature film adaptation by King Vidor of the book by Leo Tolstoy. Cary Grant shown posed in a suit dangling a flower in his left hand, taken on the terrace of Greene’s New York City studio. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frames. Not examined out of frames. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to versos. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne Gunning. Models....
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne Gunning. Models....

          Est: $600 - $800

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne Gunning. Models. Three Portraits. 1953, later printings. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Including a photograph of Anne Gunning, taken in Ireland, showing Gunning in crinolines. Accompanied by photographs of anonymous fashion models. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; one with scuffs to glass and white flecks to image; some chipping to frames. Not examined out of frames. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to versos. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Cary Grant (CG-111). ...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Cary Grant (CG-111). ...

          Est: $600 - $800

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Cary Grant (CG-111). Sophia Loren (SL-042). Model. Three Portraits. 1958, 1966, later printings. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Including Cary Grant (CG-111), Sophia Loren (SL-042), as well as a photograph of an anonymous model. Cary Grant shown posed in a suit dangling a flower in his left hand, taken on the terrace of Greene’s New York City studio. Sophia Loren shown during the production of Francesco Rosi’s “More than a Miracle” starring Loren. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; one with scuffs to glass; some chipping to frames. Not examined out of frames. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to versos. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne Gunning. Anne St...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne Gunning. Anne St...

          Est: $600 - $800

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne Gunning. Anne St. Marie. Models. Three Portraits. 1953, 1960, later printings. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Showing Anne Gunning taken in Ireland, Anne St. Marie taken in New York and originally published in Town and Country magazine, and two anonymous figures nearly kissing. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frames. Not examined out of frames. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to versos. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-...

          Est: $400 - $600

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-11). 1952, later printing. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Showing the supermodel Dovima. Originally published for a spread on hairspray. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 20 ¼ x 16 ¼”; frame (glass) 39 ¾ x 35 ¾”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. Third-party shipping is required.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Kim Novak. 1955, late...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Kim Novak. 1955, late...

          Est: $400 - $600

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Kim Novak. 1955, later printing. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 20 ¼ x 16 ¼”; frame (glass) 39 ¾ x 35 ¾”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. Third-party shipping is required.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (Sun Hat)...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (Sun Hat)...

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (Sun Hat). 1954, later printing. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Originally published in Look Magazine. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922-1982). Marilyn Monroe (Grey ...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922-1982). Marilyn Monroe (Grey ...

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922-1982). Marilyn Monroe (Grey Fur Session). 1956, later printing. Giclee print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Taken during the production of the 1956 film, Bus Stop, officially known as the “Grey Fur” series. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of the Beverly HIlton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Frank Sinatra (FS-013...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Frank Sinatra (FS-013...

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Frank Sinatra (FS-013). 1954, later printing. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Taken at the Beverly Hills Hotel for an article in Look Magazine surveying the time’s best known stars. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (AG-071 B...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (AG-071 B...

          Est: $200 - $400

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (AG-071 B&W). Model. Three Portraits. 1954, later printings. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Including Ava Gardner (AG-071 B&W) taken at Greene’s New York City studio for a story in Look Magazine titled “What is Sex Appeal?” Accompanied by two identical photographs of an anonymous model. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; one retaining mat 27 x 24”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Two photos with weathering altering the image; one in very good overall condition; scuffing to upper and lower mat edges. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to versos. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Cary Grant (CG-111). ...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Cary Grant (CG-111). ...

          Est: $600 - $800

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Cary Grant (CG-111). Audrey Hepburn (AH-111). Ava Gardner. Three Portraits. 1954, 1955, 1958, later printings. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Including Cary Grant (CG-111), Audrey Hepburn (AH-111), and Ava Gardner. Cary Grant shown posed in a suit dangling a flower in his left hand, taken on the terrace of Greene’s New York City studio. Audrey Hepburn shown in Rome during the filming of War and Peace, a 1956 feature film adaptation by King Vidor of the book by Leo Tolstoy. Ava Gardner photograph originally published in Look Magazine. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frames. Not examined out of frames. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to versos. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne Gunning. 1953, l...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne Gunning. 1953, l...

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne Gunning. 1953, later printing. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Taken in Ireland, showing Anne Gunning in crinolines. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Kim Novak. 1955, late...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Kim Novak. 1955, late...

          Est: $400 - $600

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Kim Novak. 1955, later printing. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 20 ¼ x 16 ¼”; frame (glass) 39 ¾ x 35 ¾”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. Third-party shipping is required.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922-1982). Anonymous Fashion Mod...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922-1982). Anonymous Fashion Mod...

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922-1982). Anonymous Fashion Model. Circa 20th century. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne St. Marie. 1960,...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne St. Marie. 1960,...

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Anne St. Marie. 1960, later printing. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Showing Anne St. Marie in New York. Originally published in Town and Country magazine. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-...

          Est: $400 - $600

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-11). Kim Novak. Two Portraits. 1952, 1955, later printings. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Including Fashion Dovima (DHSP-11) showing the supermodel Dovima, originally published for a spread on hairspray. Accompanied by a portrait of Kim Novak. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Images 20 ¼ x 16 ¼”; frames (glass) 39 ¾ x 35 ¾”. Crisp, high-contrast images. Overall good condition; some chipping to frames. Not examined out of frames. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to versos. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. Third-party shipping is required.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (AG-071 B...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (AG-071 B...

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Ava Gardner (AG-071 B&W). 1954, later printing. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Taken at Greene’s New York City studio for a story in Look Magazine titled “What is Sex Appeal?” Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Audrey Hepburn (AH-11...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Audrey Hepburn (AH-11...

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Audrey Hepburn (AH-111). 1955, later printing. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Audrey Hepburn shown in Rome during the filming of War and Peace, a 1956 feature film adaptation by King Vidor of the book by Leo Tolstoy. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Cary Grant (CG-111). ...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Cary Grant (CG-111). ...

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Cary Grant (CG-111). 1958, later printing. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Cary Grant shown posed in a suit dangling a flower in his left hand, taken on the terrace of Greene’s New York City studio. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Sophia Loren (SL-042)...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Sophia Loren (SL-042)...

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Sophia Loren (SL-042). 1966, later printing. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Taken during the production of Francesco Rosi’s “More than a Miracle” starring Loren. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

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        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Frank Sinatra (FS-013...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Frank Sinatra (FS-013...

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922–1982). Frank Sinatra (FS-013). 1954, later printing. Giclée print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Taken at the Beverly Hills Hotel for an article in Look Magazine surveying the time’s best known stars. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high-contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of The Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

          Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922-1982). Marilyn Monroe - Ballerina Sitting B&W (B-08). 1954, later printing.
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922-1982). Marilyn Monroe - Ballerina Sitting B&W (B-08). 1954, later printing.

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922-1982). Marilyn Monroe - Ballerina Sitting B&W (B-08). 1954, later printing. Giclee print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. From the famous series by Greene named one of the top three photographs of the twentieth century by Time Magazine in 1999. Monroe is shown wearing a dress designed by Herbert Kasper that was inadvertently made two sizes larger than Monroe's size, this prompted the iconic poses struck throughout the series. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of the Beverly HIlton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public's perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene's work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and  Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. 2499_808

          Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
        • GREENE, Milton (American, 1922-1982). Marilyn Monroe (Grey ...
          Dec. 04, 2024

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922-1982). Marilyn Monroe (Grey ...

          Est: $300 - $500

          GREENE, Milton (American, 1922-1982). Marilyn Monroe (Grey Fur Session). 1956, later printing. Giclee print on Kodak Professional Paper after Milton Greene. Printed signature in plate. Taken during the production of the 1956 film, Bus Stop, officially known as the “Grey Fur” series. Previously displayed in the Beverly Hills Hilton. Framed and matted with photo taped to board around the perimeter and adhered to mat with a visual float. Image 14 x 11”; frame (glass) 30 x 27”. Crisp, high contrast image. Overall good condition; some chipping to frame. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Collection of the Beverly Hilton Hotel, applied label to verso. Milton Greene began his photography career at the age of 14, apprenticing under renowned photojournalist Elliot Elisofen and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. By 23 his work had been featured in major publications like Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue. Greene, along with peers like Richard Avedon, helped shift the public’s perception of fashion photography towards an association with fine art. Though known for high-fashion photography, his portraits of famous figures such as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe remain in high regard. Greene has won awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Art Directors Club of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Detroit. Greene’s work has been exhibited in such places as the International Center of Photography in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, and Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.

          Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
        • MILTON GREENE 'MARILYN MONROE' BLACK SITTING
          Dec. 04, 2024

          MILTON GREENE 'MARILYN MONROE' BLACK SITTING

          Est: $300 - $500

          Milton H. Greene (American, 1922-1985). 'Marilyn (from the Black Sitting)' - 1956, photolithograph on paper, pencil signed to LR, numbered 95/300 to LL. Framed. Provenance: The Private Collection of Peter Conlon, Atlanta, GA. Approximate dimensions: image h. 39.75", w. 29.75"; frame h. 54.25", w. 43.75", d. 1.75".

          Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
        • MILTON H GREENE (AMERICAN, 1922-1985), Marilyn Monroe, Rock Sitting 1953
          Sep. 24, 2024

          MILTON H GREENE (AMERICAN, 1922-1985), Marilyn Monroe, Rock Sitting 1953

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          MILTON H GREENE (AMERICAN, 1922-1985) Marilyn Monroe, Rock Sitting 1953 C-type print, printed later 51 x 51cm

          Gibson's
        • THE ARCHIVE OF MILTON H. GREENE (American 1922-1985) A PHOTOGRAPH, “Nelly Nyad with Hat,” 20TH CENTURY
          Sep. 22, 2024

          THE ARCHIVE OF MILTON H. GREENE (American 1922-1985) A PHOTOGRAPH, “Nelly Nyad with Hat,” 20TH CENTURY

          Est: $600 - $800

          THE ARCHIVE OF MILTON H. GREENE (American 1922-1985) A PHOTOGRAPH, "Nelly Nyad with Hat," 20TH CENTURY, digital photograph on paper, stamped with the artist's signature L/R, "Milton H. Greene," and numbered L/L, "AP 5/22," from the total edition of 159, affixed to reverse is a letter of authenticity from the Archives of Milton H. Greene, LLC, signed by the artist's son, Joshua Greene; 18" x 21 3/4", framed 22 1/4" x 26".

          Simpson Galleries, LLC
        • 1992 Milton H. Greene Marilyn Monroe Photo Poster
          Jun. 15, 2024

          1992 Milton H. Greene Marilyn Monroe Photo Poster

          Est: $30 - $300

          Photo portfolio, Frame measures 20 1/4 x 16 1/4 inches, Poster measures 20 x 16 inches.

          Matthew Bullock Auctioneers
        • MILTON H. GREENE (1922–1985)
          Jun. 05, 2024

          MILTON H. GREENE (1922–1985)

          Est: €2,600 - €3,200

          MILTON H. GREENE (1922–1985) | Marilyn Monroe, from 'The Black Sitting', New York 1956 Image Size: 20,3 x 34 cm English: Gelatin silver print, printed in the 1970s on double-weight semi-matte paper 28 x 35,5 cm, in very good condition. Photographer's stamp and stamp "For one time use only" on the reverse. Milton Greene met Marilyn Monroe when he photographed her for Look magazine in 1953. The two started a production company and became friends. This close relationship is also apparent in many of his photographs. The portrait was taken shortly before the shooting of the movie "Bus Stop" which was praised by the critics especially for Monroe's acting performance. Like in her role as the entertainer Cherie in this film, she also wore a black derby, a bustier and fishnet stockings during Greene's studio session. Deutsch: Silbergelatineabzug, geprintet in den 1970er Jahren auf kartonstarkem halbmattem Papier 28 x 35,5 cm, in sehr gutem Zustand. Rückseitig Fotografenstempel sowie Stempel "For one time use only". Milton Greene lernte Marilyn Monroe kennen, als er sie 1953 für die Zeitschrift Look fotografierte. Die beiden gründeten eine Produktionsfirma und befreundeten sich. Dieses Naheverhältnis ist auch in vielen seiner Aufnahmen spürbar. Das Porträt entstand kurz vor den Dreharbeiten zum Film "Bus Stop", der von der Kritik besonders für Monroes schauspielerische Leistung gelobt wurde. Wie in ihrer Rolle der Animierdame Cherie trug sie auch bei Greenes Studioaufnahme einen schwarzen Derby, ein Bustier und Netzstrümpfe.

          OstLicht Auctions
        • Milton H. Greene (American, 1922-1985) "Marilyn Monroe (From the Black Sitting) 1956"
          May. 30, 2024

          Milton H. Greene (American, 1922-1985) "Marilyn Monroe (From the Black Sitting) 1956"

          Est: $1,500 - $2,500

          Lithograph or screenprint. Signed 'Milton H. Greene' (lower right) and numbered '193/300'.

          Cottone Auctions
        • Marilyn Monroe Photograph Collection
          May. 19, 2024

          Marilyn Monroe Photograph Collection

          Est: $500 - $700

          Marilyn Monroe Photograph Collection (4) items including a 'Marilyn in White Fur' signed lower right by Milton Greene #3/55, an inscribed photograph having COA as well as a photocopy of her original contract with The William Morris Agency, a theater card for 'The Misfits' and a 1959 photograph signed lower left by Roger Marshutz #7/100 having COA, all matted under acrylic in wood frames Property from: an Estate, Chicago (River North), Illinois Category: Collectibles > Hollywood Estimated Sale Time: 1:27 pm CST Shipping Status: Leonard Auction, Inc. will provide direct shipping for this lot. Please visit our website for a shipping estimate. Last modified: May 16, 2024, 9:19 am

          Leonard Auction
        • Milton H. Greene, 1922-1985
          Apr. 12, 2024

          Milton H. Greene, 1922-1985

          Est: €800 - €1,500

          Milton H. Greene, 1922-1985 Marilyn Monroe, um 1955, späterer Abzug Papier Fujicolor, Rotfilter, verso Atelierstempel Reprod. in: Milton’s Marilyn, Mchn. 2001, S. 208 35,5:27,7 cm

          Schneider-Henn
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