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        • **Lawrence Schiller b.1936 (American) Jackson Five, 1969 gelatin silver print
          Nov. 04, 2024

          **Lawrence Schiller b.1936 (American) Jackson Five, 1969 gelatin silver print

          Est: $1,800 - $2,200

          Lawrence Schiller b.1936 (American) Jackson Five, 1969 gelatin silver print h:121 w: 152 cm. signed, dated and numbered '1/8' on label on the reverse Other Notes: Items marked **with a lot number indicate they have been imported into Israel. These items are subject to Israeli tax laws, including a 17% value-added tax (VAT) on the purchase price and the buyer's commission ONLY WHEN RELEASED IN ISRAEL. Location: USA. For estimated delivery time please contact us. Condition report available upon request.

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        • **Lawrence Schiller b.1936 (American) Marylin Monroe, 1962 gelatin silver print
          Nov. 04, 2024

          **Lawrence Schiller b.1936 (American) Marylin Monroe, 1962 gelatin silver print

          Est: $1,800 - $2,200

          Lawrence Schiller b.1936 (American) Marylin Monroe, 1962 gelatin silver print h:106 w: 147 cm. signed and numbered '11/35' in ink Other Notes: Items marked **with a lot number indicate they have been imported into Israel. These items are subject to Israeli tax laws, including a 17% value-added tax (VAT) on the purchase price and the buyer's commission ONLY WHEN RELEASED IN ISRAEL. Location: USA. For estimated delivery time please contact us. Condition report available upon request.

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        • **Lawrence Schiller b.1936 (American) Barbera Streisand, Royal Pavilion, Brighton, 1969 Digital C-Print
          Nov. 04, 2024

          **Lawrence Schiller b.1936 (American) Barbera Streisand, Royal Pavilion, Brighton, 1969 Digital C-Print

          Est: $2,000 - $2,500

          Lawrence Schiller b.1936 (American) Barbera Streisand, Royal Pavilion, Brighton, 1969 Digital C-Print h:43 w: 60 cm. signed and numbered '4/75'in ink Other Notes: Items marked **with a lot number indicate they have been imported into Israel. These items are subject to Israeli tax laws, including a 17% value-added tax (VAT) on the purchase price and the buyer's commission ONLY WHEN RELEASED IN ISRAEL. Location: USA. For estimated delivery time please contact us. Condition report available upon request.

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        • Lawrence Schiller (Usa B1936) 'Marylin Monroe - 1962' Signed & Numbered. 42X58
          Aug. 10, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (Usa B1936) 'Marylin Monroe - 1962' Signed & Numbered. 42X58

          Est: $2,000 - $6,000

          Artist: Lawrence Schiller Title: Marilyn Monroe in Something's Got to Give Year: 1962 (printed 2007) Medium: Gelatin Silver Print Signed & numbered in ink. Edition: 11/35 Size: 42 in. x 58 in. Condition: Some minor scratching on acrylic, otherwise in very good condition Lawrence Schiller is an award-winning photographer, film director, and bestselling author. As a photographer, Schiller photographed important and notorious figures in American history including Marilyn Monroe, Lee Harvey Oswald, Muhammad Ali, and Richard Nixon. He began his career as a photojournalist for prestigious publications such as Life, Paris Match, The Sunday Times, and The Saturday Evening Post, capturing some of the most recognizable figures of the 1960s. Lawrence Schiller was born in 1936 in Brooklyn and grew up in San Diego. After graduating from Pepperdine College, he went to work as a freelance photographer for a variety of renowned magazines such as Life Magazine and the Saturday Evening Post. He’s published 18 books including LSD (1966), Marilyn (1973, in collaboration with Norman Mailer); and directed 7 motion pictures and miniseries for television. He has won 6 Emmys and 1 Oscar, including for The American Dreamer (1971), and The Executioner’s Song (1982).

          Joshua Kodner
        • Lawrence Schiller (Usa B1936) 'Marylin Monroe - 1962' Signed & Numbered. 42X58
          Jun. 15, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (Usa B1936) 'Marylin Monroe - 1962' Signed & Numbered. 42X58

          Est: $2,000 - $6,000

          Artist: Lawrence Schiller Title: Marilyn Monroe in Something's Got to Give Year: 1962 (printed 2007) Medium: Gelatin Silver Print Signed & numbered in ink. Edition: 11/35 Size: 42 in. x 58 in. Condition: Some minor scratching on acrylic, otherwise in very good condition Lawrence Schiller is an award-winning photographer, film director, and bestselling author. As a photographer, Schiller photographed important and notorious figures in American history including Marilyn Monroe, Lee Harvey Oswald, Muhammad Ali, and Richard Nixon. He began his career as a photojournalist for prestigious publications such as Life, Paris Match, The Sunday Times, and The Saturday Evening Post, capturing some of the most recognizable figures of the 1960s. Lawrence Schiller was born in 1936 in Brooklyn and grew up in San Diego. After graduating from Pepperdine College, he went to work as a freelance photographer for a variety of renowned magazines such as Life Magazine and the Saturday Evening Post. He?s published 18 books including LSD (1966), Marilyn (1973, in collaboration with Norman Mailer); and directed 7 motion pictures and miniseries for television. He has won 6 Emmys and 1 Oscar, including for The American Dreamer (1971), and The Executioner?s Song (1982).

          Joshua Kodner
        • Lawrence Schiller (American, born 1936): Marilyn Monroe, Colour 3, Frame 18, 1962, printed later,
          Jun. 12, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (American, born 1936): Marilyn Monroe, Colour 3, Frame 18, 1962, printed later,

          Est: £2,000 - £3,000

          Lawrence Schiller (American, born 1936): Marilyn Monroe, Colour 3, Frame 18, 1962, printed later, no. 54/75, C-type print, signed and numbered in black ink by the photographer to the lower right margin, framed and glazed, 47in x 35 1/4in (119cm x 90cm)

          Bonhams
        • Lawrence Schiller - Marilyn Monroe & Dean Martin (Something's Got To Give, 1962), 2021
          May. 20, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller - Marilyn Monroe & Dean Martin (Something's Got To Give, 1962), 2021

          Est: €2,700 - €5,000

          Lawrence Schiller - Marilyn Monroe & Dean Martin (Something's Got To Give, 1962), 2021 Duotone photo engraving, not signed, not numbered. Publisher: Taschen, USA, 2021. Image dimensions 31 x 22.5 cm. Passe-partout dimensions: 51 x 41 cm. Gravure photo bicolore, non signée, non numérotée. Éditeur : Taschen, USA, 2021. Dimensions de l'image 31 x 22,5 cm. Dimensions du passe-partout : 51 x 41 cm.

          Hotel des Ventes De Bruxelles
        • Lawrence Schiller - Marilyn Monroe & Dean Martin (Something's Got To Give, 1962), 2021
          Apr. 28, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller - Marilyn Monroe & Dean Martin (Something's Got To Give, 1962), 2021

          Est: CHF2,500 - CHF2,700

          Lawrence Schiller - Marilyn Monroe & Dean Martin (Something's Got To Give, 1962), 2021 Duotone photo engraving, not signed, not numbered. Publisher: Taschen, USA, 2021. Image dimensions 31 x 22.5 cm. Passe-partout dimensions: 51 x 41 cm. Gravure photo bicolore, non signée, non numérotée. Éditeur : Taschen, USA, 2021. Dimensions de l'image 31 x 22,5 cm. Dimensions du passe-partout : 51 x 41 cm.

          TGP Auction
        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Under arrest," ca. 1965. Photograph. Stamp on the back.
          Apr. 11, 2024

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Under arrest," ca. 1965. Photograph. Stamp on the back.

          Est: €1,000 - €1,200

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Under arrest," ca. 1965. Photograph. Stamp on the back. Measurements: 51 x 40.5 cm. Photojournalist Lawrence Schiller was born in Brooklyn to Jewish parents and grew up outside San Diego, California. After attending Pepperdine College in Los Angeles, he worked for Life magazine, Paris Match, The Sunday Times, Time, Newsweek, Stern and The Saturday Evening Post as a freelance photojournalist. He published his first book, LSD, in 1966. Since then, Schiller has published 17 books, including W. Eugene Smith's Minamata and Norman Mailer's Marilyn. After producing and directing the 1967 Capitol Records audio documentary album Why Did Lenny Bruce Die?, he collaborated with Albert Goldman on the 1974 bestseller Ladies and Gentleman--Lenny Bruce!!!, and also with Norman Mailer on the 1980 New York Times bestseller and TV movie The Executioner's Song, as well as 1995's Oswald's Tale. His own books, which became national bestsellers and reached the New York Times bestseller list, include American Tragedy, Perfect Murder, Perfect Town, Cape May Court House and Into the Mirror. Schiller immortalized the life and scandals of Marilyn Monroe with his camera. The artist's work ranges from photography and non-fiction writing to directing Oscar-winning films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Man Who Skied Down Everest (1972). Schiller achieved early success as a photojournalist, publishing photographs of movie stars, athletes and politicians in magazines and newspapers around the world. Schiller's most iconic images capture a nude Marilyn Monroe shooting a swimming pool scene for the film Something's Got to Give, just months before her death in 1962. In addition to her memoir Marilyn & Me (2012), Schiller has published eleven books about the course of her career, many with her longtime collaborator, Norman Mailer.

          Setdart Auction House
        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe," for "Something has got to Give," 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Hand signed and numbered.
          Apr. 11, 2024

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe," for "Something has got to Give," 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Hand signed and numbered.

          Est: €3,000 - €4,000

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe," for "Something has got to Give," 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Signed and numbered by hand. Measurements: 60 x 50 cm. The photojournalist Lawrence Schiller immortalized with his camera the life and scandals of Marilyn Monroe. The artist's work ranged from photography and non-fiction writing to directing Oscar-winning films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Man Who Skied Down Everest (1972). Schiller achieved early success as a photojournalist, publishing photographs of movie stars, athletes and politicians in magazines and newspapers around the world. Schiller's most iconic images capture a nude Marilyn Monroe shooting a swimming pool scene for the film Something's Got to Give, just months before her death in 1962. In addition to his memoir Marilyn & Me (2012), Schiller has published eleven books about the course of her career, many with her longtime collaborator, Norman Mailer. Lawrence Schiller began filming Marilyn in 1960 on the set of "Let's Make Love" when she was just 23, accompanying her until the last years of her life. Marilyn Monroe celebrated her last birthday on June 1, 1962 with the cast and crew of her final film "Something's Got to Give," directed in 1962 by George Cukor and starring Dean Martin and Marilyn Monroe, in her last role. The film remained unfinished after the actress's death.

          Setdart Auction House
        • Lawrence Schiller (B1936) US, Duotone Pic Engrave
          Mar. 23, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (B1936) US, Duotone Pic Engrave

          Est: $100 - $200

          Lawrence Schiller (B1936) US, Duotone Pic Engrave Comes with COA Photographer: Lawrence Schiller is an American producer, screenwriter, and photographer best known for his candid photos of Marilyn Monroe. Subject/Title: Marilyn Monroe, Something's Got to Give Date Of Negative: 1962 Type Of Print: Fine Duotone Photo Engraving Date Of Print: 2021 Paper: Medium weight - satin/matte finish. Print/Platemaker: Taschen Print Origin: U.S.A. Print Border: No - full bleed print. Verso: Professionally dry mounted with archival materials on 4ply museum mat board. Overall Size: 16 x 20 1/4 in. Sight Size: 8 1/2 x 12 in. #5176 #p4

          Sarasota Estate Auction
        • Lawrence Schiller (B1936) US, Duotone Pic Engrave
          Mar. 23, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (B1936) US, Duotone Pic Engrave

          Est: $100 - $200

          Lawrence Schiller (B1936) US, Duotone Pic Engraving Comes with COA Photographer: Lawrence Schiller is an American producer, screenwriter, and photographer best known for his candid photos of Marilyn Monroe. Subject/Title: Marilyn Monroe & Dean Martin, Something's Got to Give Date Of Negative: 1962 Type Of Print: Fine Duotone Photo Engraving Date Of Print: 2021 Paper: Medium weight - satin/matte finish. Print/Platemaker: Taschen Print Origin: U.S.A. Print Border: No - full bleed print. Verso: Professionally dry mounted with archival materials on 4ply museum mat board. Overall Size: 16 x 20 1/4 in. Sight Size: 8 1/2 x 12 in. #5173 #p5

          Sarasota Estate Auction
        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER, MARILYN MONROE IN SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE - 4, GELATIN SILVER PRINT
          Mar. 23, 2024

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER, MARILYN MONROE IN SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE - 4, GELATIN SILVER PRINT

          Est: $8,000 - $11,000

          Artist: Lawrence Schiller, American (1936 - ) Title: Marilyn Monroe in Something's Got to Give - 4 Year: 1962 (printed 2007) Medium: Gelatin Silver Print, signed in ink Edition: AP 3/10 Size: 48 in. x 60 in. (121.92 cm x 152.4 cm)

          RoGallery
        • Lawrence SCHILLER (Né en 1936) Marilyn 1960/1962 - 2017 Impression photographique
          Mar. 07, 2024

          Lawrence SCHILLER (Né en 1936) Marilyn 1960/1962 - 2017 Impression photographique

          Est: €300 - €400

          Lawrence SCHILLER (Né en 1936) Marilyn 1960/1962 - 2017 Impression photographique Signée et numérotée "58/75", en blanc 59.1 x 39.8 cm - encadrée Accompagnée d'un certificat d'authenticité, signé, daté et numéroté Digital pigment print; signed and numbered 23,23 x 15,35 in - framed Rapport de Condition / Condition Report : Très bon état général. Very good overall condition. Estimation 300 - 400 €

          Artcurial
        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). Robert Redford and Paul Newman in "Two Men and a Fate," 1969. Photograph.
          Mar. 05, 2024

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). Robert Redford and Paul Newman in "Two Men and a Fate," 1969. Photograph.

          Est: €1,000 - €1,200

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). Robert Redford and Paul Newman in "Two Men and a Fate," 1969. Photograph. Measurements: 40.5 x 51 cm. Photojournalist Lawrence Schiller was born in Brooklyn to Jewish parents and grew up outside San Diego, California. After attending Pepperdine College in Los Angeles, he worked for Life magazine, Paris Match, The Sunday Times, Time, Newsweek, Stern and The Saturday Evening Post as a freelance photojournalist. He published his first book, LSD, in 1966. Since then, Schiller has published 17 books, including W. Eugene Smith's Minamata and Norman Mailer's Marilyn. After producing and directing the 1967 Capitol Records audio documentary album Why Did Lenny Bruce Die?, he collaborated with Albert Goldman on the 1974 bestseller Ladies and Gentleman--Lenny Bruce!!!, and also with Norman Mailer on the 1980 New York Times bestseller and TV movie The Executioner's Song, as well as 1995's Oswald's Tale. His own books, which became national bestsellers and reached the New York Times bestseller list, include American Tragedy, Perfect Murder, Perfect Town, Cape May Court House and Into the Mirror. Schiller immortalized the life and scandals of Marilyn Monroe with his camera. The artist's work ranges from photography and non-fiction writing to directing Oscar-winning films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Man Who Skied Down Everest (1972). Schiller achieved early success as a photojournalist, publishing photographs of movie stars, athletes and politicians in magazines and newspapers around the world. Schiller's most iconic images capture a nude Marilyn Monroe shooting a swimming pool scene for the film Something's Got to Give, just months before her death in 1962. In addition to her memoir Marilyn & Me (2012), Schiller has published eleven books about the course of her career, many with her longtime collaborator, Norman Mailer.

          Setdart Auction House
        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe," for "Something has got to Give," 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Hand signed and numbered.
          Mar. 05, 2024

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe," for "Something has got to Give," 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Hand signed and numbered.

          Est: €3,000 - €4,000

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe," for "Something has got to Give," 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Hand signed and numbered. Measurements: 60 x 50 cm. The photojournalist Lawrence Schiller immortalized with his camera the life and scandals of Marilyn Monroe. The artist's work ranged from photography and non-fiction writing to directing Oscar-winning films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Man Who Skied Down Everest (1972). Schiller achieved early success as a photojournalist, publishing photographs of movie stars, athletes and politicians in magazines and newspapers around the world. Schiller's most iconic images capture a nude Marilyn Monroe shooting a swimming pool scene for the film Something's Got to Give, just months before her death in 1962. In addition to his memoir Marilyn & Me (2012), Schiller has published eleven books about the course of her career, many with her longtime collaborator, Norman Mailer. Lawrence Schiller began filming Marilyn in 1960 on the set of "Let's Make Love" when she was just 23, accompanying her until the last years of her life. Marilyn Monroe celebrated her last birthday on June 1, 1962 with the cast and crew of her final film "Something's Got to Give," directed in 1962 by George Cukor and starring Dean Martin and Marilyn Monroe, in her last role. The film remained unfinished after the actress's death.

          Setdart Auction House
        • Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Marilyn Monroe C-Pri
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Marilyn Monroe C-Pri

          Est: $1,000 - $3,000

          Lawrence Schiller (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, Born 1936) chromogenic print on paper depicting Marilyn Monroe. Set in an acrylic double press mount with aluminum back. Measures approx. 38 3/4" height x 56" width. Some minor nicking and scratching to acrylic. JD/B15/BW

          Joshua Kodner
        • Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Marilyn Monroe C-Pri
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Marilyn Monroe C-Pri

          Est: $1,000 - $3,000

          Lawrence Schiller (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, Born 1936) chromogenic print on paper depicting Marilyn Monroe with sparklers. Signed to lower right and numbered 11/35 to lower left. Set in an acrylic double press mount with aluminum back. Measures approx. 41 3/8" height x 59" width. Some minor blemishes on acrylic.

          Joshua Kodner
        • Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) James Earl Jones C-P
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) James Earl Jones C-P

          Est: $1,000 - $3,000

          Lawrence Schiller (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, Born 1936) chromogenic print on paper of James Earl Jones taken in Barcelona, Spain. Limited edition 1/15. Set in an acrylic double press mount with aluminum back. Measures approx. 60 1/4" height x 37 3/4" width. Appears in overall good condition. JD/B15/BW

          Joshua Kodner
        • Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Marilyn Monroe C-Pri
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Marilyn Monroe C-Pri

          Est: $1,000 - $3,000

          Lawrence Schiller (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, Born 1936) chromogenic print on paper depicting Marilyn Monroe on a sofe. Hand marker signed to lower right and numbered 7/35 to lower left. Set in an acrylic double press mount with aluminum back. Measures approx. 40" height x 58 3/4" width. Some minor scratching on acrylic. JD/B15/BW

          Joshua Kodner
        • Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Marilyn Monroe C-Pri
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Marilyn Monroe C-Pri

          Est: $1,000 - $3,000

          Lawrence Schiller (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, Born 1936) chromogenic print on paper depicting Marilyn Monroe. Set in an acrylic double press mount with aluminum back. Measures approx. 43" height x 59" width. Some minor nicking and scratching to acrylic. JD/B15/BW

          Joshua Kodner
        • Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Jackson Five C-Print
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Jackson Five C-Print

          Est: $1,000 - $3,000

          Lawrence Schiller (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, Born 1936) chromogenic print on paper depicting The Jackson Five. Limited edition 1/8. Published by East End Editions. Set in an acrylic double press mount with aluminum back. Measures approx. 42" height x 60" width. JD/B15/BW

          Joshua Kodner
        • Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Newman & Woodward
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Newman & Woodward

          Est: $1,000 - $3,000

          Lawrence Schiller (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, Born 1936) chromogenic print on paper depicting Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. Set in an acrylic double press mount with aluminum back. Measures approx. 60" height x 48" width. Tape residue to upper right. JD/B15/BW

          Joshua Kodner
        • Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Clint Eastwood C-Pri
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Clint Eastwood C-Pri

          Est: $1,000 - $3,000

          Lawrence Schiller (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, Born 1936) chromogenic print on paper depicting Clint Eastwood. Set in an acrylic double press mount with aluminum back. Measures approx. 36 1/4" height x 53" width. Some minor scratching on acrylic. Blemish to lower left. JD/B15/BW

          Joshua Kodner
        • Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Jack Nicholson C-Pri
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Jack Nicholson C-Pri

          Est: $1,000 - $3,000

          Lawrence Schiller (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, Born 1936) chromogenic print on paper depicting Jack Nicholson. Set in an acrylic double press mount with aluminum back. Measures approx. 40 1/2" height x 45 3/4" width. Some minor scratching on acrylic. Blemish to lower left. JD/B15/BW

          Joshua Kodner
        • Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Marylin Monroe
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Marylin Monroe

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          Lawrence Schiller (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, Born 1936) chromogenic print on paper depicting Marilyn Monroe. Set in an acrylic double press mount with aluminum back. Hand marker signed to lower right. Limited edition numbered 11/35 to lower left. Measures approx. 42 1/2" height x 58 3/4" width. Some minor scratching on acrylic. Blemish to upper left. JD/B15/BW

          Joshua Kodner
        • Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Newman & Woodward
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Newman & Woodward

          Est: $1,000 - $3,000

          Lawrence Schiller (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, Born 1936) chromogenic print on paper depicting Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. Set in an acrylic double press mount with aluminum back. Measures approx. 52 1/2" height x 48" width. Some minor scratching on acrylic. Blemish to upper left. JD/B15/BW

          Joshua Kodner
        • Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Elizabeth Taylor C-P
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Elizabeth Taylor C-P

          Est: $400 - $800

          Lawrence Schiller (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, Born 1936) chromogenic print on paper depicting Elizabeth Taylor with lasso. Limited edition 15/24. Set in an acrylic double press mount with aluminum back. Measures approx. 59 3/4" height x 48" width. Scratch on acrylic to upper right approx. 18". JD/B15/BW

          Joshua Kodner
        • Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Jackson Five C-Print
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Jackson Five C-Print

          Est: $1,000 - $3,000

          Lawrence Schiller (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, Born 1936) chromogenic print on paper depicting The Jackson Five. Limited edition 1/8. Published by East End Editions. Set in an acrylic double press mount with aluminum back. Measures approx. 42" height x 60" width. Some minor scratching on acrylic. Irregularity to upper right. JD/B15/BW

          Joshua Kodner
        • Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Marilyn Monroe C-Pri
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) Marilyn Monroe C-Pri

          Est: $300 - $600

          Lawrence Schiller (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, Born 1936) chromogenic print on paper depicting Marilyn Monroe. Set in an acrylic double press mount. Measures approx. 58 5/8" height x 46 3/4" width. Some minor scratring on acrylic. JD/B15/BW

          Joshua Kodner
        • Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) "Royal Pavillion"
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Lawrence Schiller (USA B1936) "Royal Pavillion"

          Est: $200 - $400

          Lawrence Schiller (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, Born 1936) chromogenic print depicting Barbara Streisand on set titled "Royal Pavillion. Marker signed to lower right and numbered 4/75 to lower left. Mounted in a white painted wooden frame with mat behind acrylic screen. Paper measures approx. 17 1/4" height x 23 1/2" width to sight. Measures approx. 28 1/4" height x 34 1/2" width overall including frame. Provenance: Rudolf Budja Gallery. Paint loss to frame. JD/B15/BW

          Joshua Kodner
        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER United States 1936 Marilyn Monroe & Wally Cox in car. 1962 Gel
          Dec. 12, 2023

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER United States 1936 Marilyn Monroe & Wally Cox in car. 1962 Gel

          Est: -

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER United States 1936 Marilyn Monroe & Wally Cox in car. 1962 Gelatin silver Copy 86 of 99 Measurements 15 x 10 cm

          Subastas Segre
        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Nixon". Photograph. Gelatin silver. With stamp on the back.
          Dec. 12, 2023

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Nixon". Photograph. Gelatin silver. With stamp on the back.

          Est: €600 - €800

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Nixon". Photography. Silver gelatin. Stamped on the back. Measures: 50.5 x 40.5 cm. Photojournalist Lawrence Schiller was born in Brooklyn to Jewish parents and grew up outside San Diego, California. After attending Pepperdine College in Los Angeles, he worked for Life magazine, Paris Match, The Sunday Times, Time, Newsweek, Stern and The Saturday Evening Post as a freelance photojournalist. He published his first book, LSD, in 1966. Since then, Schiller has published 17 books, including W. Eugene Smith's Minamata and Norman Mailer's Marilyn. After producing and directing the 1967 Capitol Records audio documentary album Why Did Lenny Bruce Die?, he collaborated with Albert Goldman on the 1974 bestseller Ladies and Gentleman--Lenny Bruce!!!, and also with Norman Mailer on the 1980 New York Times bestseller and television film The Executioner's Song, as well as 1995's Oswald's Tale. His own books, which became national bestsellers and reached the New York Times bestseller list, include American Tragedy, Perfect Murder, Perfect Town, Cape May Court House and Into the Mirror.

          Setdart Auction House
        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Lee Harvey Oswald, Dallas, Texas, Nov. 22, 1963. Photograph. Gelatin silver. With stamp on the back.
          Dec. 12, 2023

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Lee Harvey Oswald, Dallas, Texas, Nov. 22, 1963. Photograph. Gelatin silver. With stamp on the back.

          Est: €600 - €800

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Lee Harvey Oswald, Dallas, Texas, Nov. 22", 1963. Photograph. Gelatin silver. With stamp on the back. Size: 41 x 50.5 cm. Photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald at the Dallas Police Department after the Kennedy assassination. Photojournalist Lawrence Schiller was born in Brooklyn to Jewish parents and grew up outside San Diego, California. After attending Pepperdine College in Los Angeles, he worked for Life magazine, Paris Match, The Sunday Times, Time, Newsweek, Stern and The Saturday Evening Post as a freelance photojournalist. He published his first book, LSD, in 1966. Since then, Schiller has published 17 books, including W. Eugene Smith's Minamata and Norman Mailer's Marilyn. After producing and directing the 1967 Capitol Records audio documentary album Why Did Lenny Bruce Die?, he collaborated with Albert Goldman on the 1974 bestseller Ladies and Gentleman--Lenny Bruce!!!, and also with Norman Mailer on the 1980 New York Times bestseller and television film The Executioner's Song, as well as 1995's Oswald's Tale. His own books, which became national bestsellers and reached the New York Times bestseller list, include American Tragedy, Perfect Murder, Perfect Town, Cape May Court House and Into the Mirror.

          Setdart Auction House
        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (B. 1936) Marilyn 12 Portfolio, 1962 gelatin silver and d
          Oct. 17, 2023

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (B. 1936) Marilyn 12 Portfolio, 1962 gelatin silver and d

          Est: £8,000 - £12,000

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (B. 1936) Marilyn 12 Portfolio, 1962 gelatin silver and dye coupler, in fourteen parts each image: 23 x 15in. (58.4 x 38.1cm.) each sheet: 24 x 20in. (61 x 50.8cm.)

          Christie's
        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER, MARILYN MONROE IN SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE - 4, GELATIN SILVER PRINT
          Sep. 14, 2023

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER, MARILYN MONROE IN SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE - 4, GELATIN SILVER PRINT

          Est: $7,000 - $9,000

          Artist: Lawrence Schiller, American (1936 - ) Title: Marilyn Monroe in Something's Got to Give - 4 Year: 1962 (printed 2007) Medium: Gelatin Silver Print, signed in ink Edition: AP 3/10 Size: 48 in. x 60 in. (121.92 cm x 152.4 cm)

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        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "The Jackson Five", 1969. Photograph, edition of 35. Stamps on the back.
          Jul. 11, 2023

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "The Jackson Five", 1969. Photograph, edition of 35. Stamps on the back.

          Est: €1,000 - €1,200

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "The Jackson Five, 1969. Photograph, edition of 35. Stamps on the back. Size: 48 x 33 cm; 50 x 40 cm (frame). Photojournalist Lawrence Schiller was born in Brooklyn to Jewish parents and grew up outside San Diego, California. After attending Pepperdine College in Los Angeles, he worked for Life magazine, Paris Match, The Sunday Times, Time, Newsweek, Stern and The Saturday Evening Post as a freelance photojournalist. He published his first book, LSD, in 1966. Since then, Schiller has published 17 books, including W. Eugene Smith's Minamata and Norman Mailer's Marilyn. After producing and directing the 1967 Capitol Records audio documentary album Why Did Lenny Bruce Die?, he collaborated with Albert Goldman on the 1974 bestseller Ladies and Gentleman--Lenny Bruce!!!, and also with Norman Mailer on the 1980 New York Times bestseller and television film The Executioner's Song, as well as 1995's Oswald's Tale. His own books, which became national bestsellers and reached the New York Times bestseller list, include American Tragedy, Perfect Murder, Perfect Town, Cape May Court House and Into the Mirror. Schiller immortalised the life and scandals of Marilyn Monroe with his camera. The artist's work ranges from photography and non-fiction writing to directing Oscar-winning films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Man Who Skied Down Everest (1972). Schiller achieved early success as a photojournalist, publishing photographs of film stars, athletes and politicians in magazines and newspapers around the world. Schiller's most iconic images capture a nude Marilyn Monroe filming a swimming pool scene for the film Something's Got to Give, just months before her death in 1962. In addition to her memoir Marilyn & Me (2012), Schiller has published eleven books about the course of her career, many with her longtime collaborator Norman Mailer.

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        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "James Earl Jones. Barcelona, 1968. Photograph on silver gelatin. Stamp on the back.
          Jul. 11, 2023

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "James Earl Jones. Barcelona, 1968. Photograph on silver gelatin. Stamp on the back.

          Est: €800 - €1,000

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "James Earl Jones. Barcelona, 1968. Photograph on silver gelatin. Stamp on the back. Size: 33 x 48 cm; 40 x 50 cm (frame). Photojournalist Lawrence Schiller was born in Brooklyn to Jewish parents and grew up outside San Diego, California. After attending Pepperdine College in Los Angeles, he worked for Life magazine, Paris Match, The Sunday Times, Time, Newsweek, Stern and The Saturday Evening Post as a freelance photojournalist. He published his first book, LSD, in 1966. Since then, Schiller has published 17 books, including W. Eugene Smith's Minamata and Norman Mailer's Marilyn. After producing and directing the 1967 Capitol Records audio documentary album Why Did Lenny Bruce Die?, he collaborated with Albert Goldman on the 1974 bestseller Ladies and Gentleman--Lenny Bruce!!!, and also with Norman Mailer on the 1980 New York Times bestseller and television film The Executioner's Song, as well as 1995's Oswald's Tale. His own books, which became national bestsellers and reached the New York Times bestseller list, include American Tragedy, Perfect Murder, Perfect Town, Cape May Court House and Into the Mirror. Schiller immortalised the life and scandals of Marilyn Monroe with his camera. The artist's work ranges from photography and non-fiction writing to directing Oscar-winning films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Man Who Skied Down Everest (1972). Schiller achieved early success as a photojournalist, publishing photographs of film stars, athletes and politicians in magazines and newspapers around the world. Schiller's most iconic images capture a nude Marilyn Monroe filming a swimming pool scene for the film Something's Got to Give, just months before her death in 1962. In addition to her memoir Marilyn & Me (2012), Schiller has published eleven books about the course of her career, many with her longtime collaborator Norman Mailer.

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        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Hand signed and numbered.
          Jul. 11, 2023

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Hand signed and numbered.

          Est: €2,500 - €2,700

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Hand signed and numbered. Size: 58 x 39 cm; 61 x 50 cm (frame). The photojournalist Lawrence Schiller immortalised the life and scandals of Marilyn Monroe with his camera. The artist's work ranges from photography and non-fiction writing to directing Oscar-winning films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Man Who Skied Down Everest (1972). Schiller achieved early success as a photojournalist, publishing photographs of film stars, athletes and politicians in magazines and newspapers around the world. Schiller's most iconic images capture a nude Marilyn Monroe filming a swimming pool scene for the film Something's Got to Give, just months before her death in 1962. In addition to his memoir Marilyn & Me (2012), Schiller has published eleven books about the course of her career, many with her longtime collaborator Norman Mailer. Lawrence Schiller began filming Marilyn in 1960 on the set of "Let's Make Love" when she was only 23, accompanying her until the last years of her life. Marilyn Monroe celebrated her last birthday on 1 June 1962 with the cast and crew of her last film "Something's Got to Give", directed in 1962 by George Cukor and starring Dean Martin and Marilyn Monroe in her final role. The film was left unfinished after the actress's death.

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        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Hand signed and numbered.
          May. 16, 2023

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Hand signed and numbered.

          Est: €2,500 - €2,700

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Hand signed and numbered. Size: 58 x 39 cm; 61 x 50 cm (frame). The photojournalist Lawrence Schiller immortalised the life and scandals of Marilyn Monroe with his camera. The artist's work ranges from photography and non-fiction writing to directing Oscar-winning films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Man Who Skied Down Everest (1972). Schiller achieved early success as a photojournalist, publishing photographs of film stars, athletes and politicians in magazines and newspapers around the world. Schiller's most iconic images capture a nude Marilyn Monroe filming a swimming pool scene for the film Something's Got to Give, just months before her death in 1962. In addition to his memoir Marilyn & Me (2012), Schiller has published eleven books about the course of her career, many with her longtime collaborator Norman Mailer. Lawrence Schiller began filming Marilyn in 1960 on the set of "Let's Make Love" when she was only 23, accompanying her until the last years of her life. Marilyn Monroe celebrated her last birthday on 1 June 1962 with the cast and crew of her last film "Something's Got to Give", directed in 1962 by George Cukor and starring Dean Martin and Marilyn Monroe in her final role. The film was left unfinished after the actress's death.

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        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, issue 73/75. Hand signed and numbered.
          Mar. 29, 2023

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, issue 73/75. Hand signed and numbered.

          Est: €2,700 - €3,000

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, issue 73/75. Hand signed and numbered. Size: 39 x 58 cm; 50 x 61 cm (frame). The photojournalist Lawrence Schiller immortalised the life and scandals of Marilyn Monroe with his camera. The artist's work ranges from photography and non-fiction writing to directing Oscar-winning films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Man Who Skied Down Everest (1972). Schiller achieved early success as a photojournalist, publishing photographs of film stars, athletes and politicians in magazines and newspapers around the world. Schiller's most iconic images capture a nude Marilyn Monroe filming a swimming pool scene for the film Something's Got to Give, just months before her death in 1962. In addition to his memoir Marilyn & Me (2012), Schiller has published eleven books about the course of her career, many with her longtime collaborator Norman Mailer. Lawrence Schiller began filming Marilyn in 1960 on the set of "Let's Make Love" when she was only 23, accompanying her until the last years of her life. Marilyn Monroe celebrated her last birthday on 1 June 1962 with the cast and crew of her last film "Something's Got to Give", directed in 1962 by George Cukor and starring Dean Martin and Marilyn Monroe in her final role. The film was left unfinished after the actress's death.

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        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Hand signed and numbered.
          Feb. 22, 2023

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Hand signed and numbered.

          Est: €2,700 - €3,000

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Hand signed and numbered. Size: 58 x 39 cm; 61 x 50 cm (frame). The photojournalist Lawrence Schiller immortalised the life and scandals of Marilyn Monroe with his camera. The artist's work ranges from photography and non-fiction writing to directing Oscar-winning films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Man Who Skied Down Everest (1972). Schiller achieved early success as a photojournalist, publishing photographs of film stars, athletes and politicians in magazines and newspapers around the world. Schiller's most iconic images capture a nude Marilyn Monroe filming a swimming pool scene for the film Something's Got to Give, just months before her death in 1962. In addition to his memoir Marilyn & Me (2012), Schiller has published eleven books about the course of her career, many with her longtime collaborator Norman Mailer. Lawrence Schiller began filming Marilyn in 1960 on the set of "Let's Make Love" when she was only 23, accompanying her until the last years of her life. Marilyn Monroe celebrated her last birthday on 1 June 1962 with the cast and crew of her last film "Something's Got to Give", directed in 1962 by George Cukor and starring Dean Martin and Marilyn Monroe in her final role. The film was left unfinished after the actress's death.

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        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "The Jackson Five", 1969. Photograph, edition of 35. Stamps on the back.
          Jan. 18, 2023

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "The Jackson Five", 1969. Photograph, edition of 35. Stamps on the back.

          Est: €1,000 - €1,200

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "The Jackson Five, 1969. Photograph, edition of 35. Stamps on the back. Size: 48 x 33 cm; 50 x 40 cm (frame). Photojournalist Lawrence Schiller was born in Brooklyn to Jewish parents and grew up outside San Diego, California. After attending Pepperdine College in Los Angeles, he worked for Life magazine, Paris Match, The Sunday Times, Time, Newsweek, Stern and The Saturday Evening Post as a freelance photojournalist. He published his first book, LSD, in 1966. Since then, Schiller has published 17 books, including W. Eugene Smith's Minamata and Norman Mailer's Marilyn. After producing and directing the 1967 Capitol Records audio documentary album Why Did Lenny Bruce Die?, he collaborated with Albert Goldman on the 1974 bestseller Ladies and Gentleman--Lenny Bruce!!!, and also with Norman Mailer on the 1980 New York Times bestseller and television film The Executioner's Song, as well as 1995's Oswald's Tale. His own books, which became national bestsellers and reached the New York Times bestseller list, include American Tragedy, Perfect Murder, Perfect Town, Cape May Court House and Into the Mirror. Schiller immortalised the life and scandals of Marilyn Monroe with his camera. The artist's work ranges from photography and non-fiction writing to directing Oscar-winning films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Man Who Skied Down Everest (1972). Schiller achieved early success as a photojournalist, publishing photographs of film stars, athletes and politicians in magazines and newspapers around the world. Schiller's most iconic images capture a nude Marilyn Monroe filming a swimming pool scene for the film Something's Got to Give, just months before her death in 1962. In addition to her memoir Marilyn & Me (2012), Schiller has published eleven books about the course of her career, many with her longtime collaborator Norman Mailer.

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        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "James Earl Jones. Barcelona, 1968. Photograph on silver gelatin. Stamp on the back.
          Jan. 18, 2023

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "James Earl Jones. Barcelona, 1968. Photograph on silver gelatin. Stamp on the back.

          Est: €800 - €1,000

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "James Earl Jones. Barcelona, 1968. Photograph on silver gelatin. Stamp on the back. Size: 33 x 48 cm; 40 x 50 cm (frame). Photojournalist Lawrence Schiller was born in Brooklyn to Jewish parents and grew up outside San Diego, California. After attending Pepperdine College in Los Angeles, he worked for Life magazine, Paris Match, The Sunday Times, Time, Newsweek, Stern and The Saturday Evening Post as a freelance photojournalist. He published his first book, LSD, in 1966. Since then, Schiller has published 17 books, including W. Eugene Smith's Minamata and Norman Mailer's Marilyn. After producing and directing the 1967 Capitol Records audio documentary album Why Did Lenny Bruce Die?, he collaborated with Albert Goldman on the 1974 bestseller Ladies and Gentleman--Lenny Bruce!!!, and also with Norman Mailer on the 1980 New York Times bestseller and television film The Executioner's Song, as well as 1995's Oswald's Tale. His own books, which became national bestsellers and reached the New York Times bestseller list, include American Tragedy, Perfect Murder, Perfect Town, Cape May Court House and Into the Mirror. Schiller immortalised the life and scandals of Marilyn Monroe with his camera. The artist's work ranges from photography and non-fiction writing to directing Oscar-winning films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Man Who Skied Down Everest (1972). Schiller achieved early success as a photojournalist, publishing photographs of film stars, athletes and politicians in magazines and newspapers around the world. Schiller's most iconic images capture a nude Marilyn Monroe filming a swimming pool scene for the film Something's Got to Give, just months before her death in 1962. In addition to her memoir Marilyn & Me (2012), Schiller has published eleven books about the course of her career, many with her longtime collaborator Norman Mailer.

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        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, issue 73/75. Hand signed and numbered.
          Dec. 19, 2022

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, issue 73/75. Hand signed and numbered.

          Est: €2,700 - €3,000

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, issue 73/75. Hand signed and numbered. Size: 39 x 58 cm; 50 x 61 cm (frame). The photojournalist Lawrence Schiller immortalised the life and scandals of Marilyn Monroe with his camera. The artist's work ranges from photography and non-fiction writing to directing Oscar-winning films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Man Who Skied Down Everest (1972). Schiller achieved early success as a photojournalist, publishing photographs of film stars, athletes and politicians in magazines and newspapers around the world. Schiller's most iconic images capture a nude Marilyn Monroe filming a swimming pool scene for the film Something's Got to Give, just months before her death in 1962. In addition to his memoir Marilyn & Me (2012), Schiller has published eleven books about the course of her career, many with her longtime collaborator Norman Mailer. Lawrence Schiller began filming Marilyn in 1960 on the set of "Let's Make Love" when she was only 23, accompanying her until the last years of her life. Marilyn Monroe celebrated her last birthday on 1 June 1962 with the cast and crew of her last film "Something's Got to Give", directed in 1962 by George Cukor and starring Dean Martin and Marilyn Monroe in her final role. The film was left unfinished after the actress's death.

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        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Hand signed and numbered.
          Dec. 19, 2022

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Hand signed and numbered.

          Est: €2,700 - €3,000

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (New York, 1936). "Marilyn Monroe", for "Something has got to Give", 23 May 1962. Silver gelatin photograph, copy 73/75. Hand signed and numbered. Size: 58 x 39 cm; 61 x 50 cm (frame). The photojournalist Lawrence Schiller immortalised the life and scandals of Marilyn Monroe with his camera. The artist's work ranges from photography and non-fiction writing to directing Oscar-winning films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Man Who Skied Down Everest (1972). Schiller achieved early success as a photojournalist, publishing photographs of film stars, athletes and politicians in magazines and newspapers around the world. Schiller's most iconic images capture a nude Marilyn Monroe filming a swimming pool scene for the film Something's Got to Give, just months before her death in 1962. In addition to his memoir Marilyn & Me (2012), Schiller has published eleven books about the course of her career, many with her longtime collaborator Norman Mailer. Lawrence Schiller began filming Marilyn in 1960 on the set of "Let's Make Love" when she was only 23, accompanying her until the last years of her life. Marilyn Monroe celebrated her last birthday on 1 June 1962 with the cast and crew of her last film "Something's Got to Give", directed in 1962 by George Cukor and starring Dean Martin and Marilyn Monroe in her final role. The film was left unfinished after the actress's death.

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        • Lawrence Julian Schiller Nascita: 1936
          Dec. 15, 2022

          Lawrence Julian Schiller Nascita: 1936

          Est: €1,200 - €1,500

          Esemplare 96 di 125, dalla serie \Limited Edition of Marilyn & Me, Taschen\"¶Firmata in basso a destra¶Etichetta didascalica al retro¶Opera in cornice"

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        • LAWRENCE SCHILLER (née en 1936) - Marilyn Monroe (Color 3, Frame 18), 1962.
          Dec. 11, 2022

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (née en 1936) - Marilyn Monroe (Color 3, Frame 18), 1962.

          Est: €800 - €1,200

          LAWRENCE SCHILLER (née en 1936) Marilyn Monroe (Color 3, Frame 18), 1962. Tirage argentique en couleurs. Signé et numéroté 20/35. Zilverdruk in kleuren. Getekend en genummerd 20/35. 35 x 50 cm Encadré

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