Bert Stern (1929–2013) - Marilyn Monroe Blue sultry Portrait






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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Bert Stern Family Collection is made up of prints the artist gave to his family during his lifetime. Comprised of Artist proofs, special editions and unique prints, this collection upholds the integrity and legacy of the visionary photographer.
" Famous Marilyn Monroe Sultry Blue Portrait" is signed in black pencil on the recto and copyright stamped and signed on the verso by the artist. The edition is Artist Proof 2/10 only, with an image size of 17.5 x 12 inches on Heavy Matte Textured Archival paper measuring 19 x 13. This photo was created by Bert, he wanted Marilyn to look like a painting and he printed this gorgeous image on heavy textured matte archival paper. It is grainy on purpose, so from afar you see Marilyn coming through.
Bert worked on his own negatives, cleaned them and enhanced his images, creating brilliant vibrant photos you see today. He printed using several inks dyed into the archival photo paper, he called them Pigment Prints, guaranteed not to fade for 100 years.
We ship with the outmost care, double hard cardboard, protective sleeve, and waterproof folder and cornered securely. We use fedex, most reliable and steadfast.
Bert Stern Family Collection is made up of prints the artist gave to his family during his lifetime. Comprised of Artist proofs, special editions and unique prints, this collection upholds the integrity and legacy of the visionary photographer.
" Famous Marilyn Monroe Sultry Blue Portrait" is signed in black pencil on the recto and copyright stamped and signed on the verso by the artist. The edition is Artist Proof 2/10 only, with an image size of 17.5 x 12 inches on Heavy Matte Textured Archival paper measuring 19 x 13. This photo was created by Bert, he wanted Marilyn to look like a painting and he printed this gorgeous image on heavy textured matte archival paper. It is grainy on purpose, so from afar you see Marilyn coming through.
Bert worked on his own negatives, cleaned them and enhanced his images, creating brilliant vibrant photos you see today. He printed using several inks dyed into the archival photo paper, he called them Pigment Prints, guaranteed not to fade for 100 years.
We ship with the outmost care, double hard cardboard, protective sleeve, and waterproof folder and cornered securely. We use fedex, most reliable and steadfast.
