Marilyn Monroe - "Academy Awards, 1958"





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- Authorized art print on smooth gloss photopaper (approx. 200gsm, refers to paper thickness/density).
- Stamp on verso.
- Copyright The Hollywood Archive, by McGaw Graphics.
- Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed.
- Size: 40 x 40,5cm.
- This striking black-and-white image captures Marilyn Monroe arriving at the 30th Academy Awards in 1958, a moment that encapsulates the glamour and cultural magnetism of Hollywood’s golden age. Monroe’s presence at the ceremony radiant, self-aware, and impeccably styled reflects her unique position at the intersection of celebrity, cinema, and visual iconography. The satin gown, elegant stole, and confident pose highlight the era’s fascination with stardom and femininity, themes that continue to captivate collectors and design enthusiasts today.
The image´s sophisticated composition, dramatic lighting, and poised spontaneity place it firmly within the tradition of classic celebrity photography, evoking the refined portrait work of Richard Avedon, Cecil Beaton, and Irving Penn. At the same time, its iconic quality resonates with the pop-culture impact later explored by Andy Warhol, whose fascination with Monroe helped redefine the relationship between fame and contemporary art.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the image speaks to Monroe’s enduring legacy in film and fashion. It echoes the visual language of mid-century Hollywood associated with contemporaries such as Grace Kelly and Elizabeth Taylor, while also connecting to the cinematic world shaped by directors like Billy Wilder and photographers like Milton H. Greene, who played key roles in defining Monroe’s public image.
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- Authorized art print on smooth gloss photopaper (approx. 200gsm, refers to paper thickness/density).
- Stamp on verso.
- Copyright The Hollywood Archive, by McGaw Graphics.
- Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed.
- Size: 40 x 40,5cm.
- This striking black-and-white image captures Marilyn Monroe arriving at the 30th Academy Awards in 1958, a moment that encapsulates the glamour and cultural magnetism of Hollywood’s golden age. Monroe’s presence at the ceremony radiant, self-aware, and impeccably styled reflects her unique position at the intersection of celebrity, cinema, and visual iconography. The satin gown, elegant stole, and confident pose highlight the era’s fascination with stardom and femininity, themes that continue to captivate collectors and design enthusiasts today.
The image´s sophisticated composition, dramatic lighting, and poised spontaneity place it firmly within the tradition of classic celebrity photography, evoking the refined portrait work of Richard Avedon, Cecil Beaton, and Irving Penn. At the same time, its iconic quality resonates with the pop-culture impact later explored by Andy Warhol, whose fascination with Monroe helped redefine the relationship between fame and contemporary art.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the image speaks to Monroe’s enduring legacy in film and fashion. It echoes the visual language of mid-century Hollywood associated with contemporaries such as Grace Kelly and Elizabeth Taylor, while also connecting to the cinematic world shaped by directors like Billy Wilder and photographers like Milton H. Greene, who played key roles in defining Monroe’s public image.

