
Artwork
by Sergio
Serrano
The
exhibit will include:
Marilyn Monroe Photography: Original photographs of Marilyn Monroe taken
by world famous photographers Andre DeDienes, George Barris and Milton
Greene.
Original Marilyn Monroe Artwork: Fantastic and brilliant original Marilyn
Monroe artwork by renowned artist Ludvic.
www.ludvic.com
Marilyn Monroe Owned Property: Items from six individual collectors will
be on display, including selections from the
Scott Fortner Collection and the
Greg Schreiner Collection.
Items being seen in public for
the first time ever:
Marilyn Monroe's personal
shoes, worn when she married Joe DiMaggio and also when performing for the
troops in Korea in 1954.
The vibrant green Pucci
blouse that Marilyn was wearing when the last ever photos of her were taken
less than a week before she died.
Marilyn's beaver fur coat,
gifted to her by Arthur Miller.
Marilyn
Monroe film worn costumes from "Let's Make Love" and "The Prince and The
Showgirl."
Gowns
created specifically for Marilyn Monroe by Academy Award winning designer
William “Billy” Travilla for her roles in “How To Marry A Millionaire,”
There’s No Business Like Show Business,” and perhaps one of her most famous
films, “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.”
Several
gowns worn by Marilyn in numerous studio publicity photographs and
publications.
Clothing items from Marilyn Monroe’s personal wardrobe, including evening
and cocktail attire, casual wear, and furs from her private collection,
including the very first fur she ever owned.
Marilyn
Monroe's personal film scripts for "Niagara," “There’s No Business Like Show
Business,” and "How To Marry A Millionaire" among others.
Personal accessories, household goods, makeup & cosmetics, books from her
home library and furniture from her final residence in Brentwood,
California.
Numerous personal documents, including a Screen Actors Guild membership
card, bank statements and receipts, bills and invoices outlining in great
detail the personal and very private life of Marilyn Monroe.
To
learn more about the exhibit, click
here.