1962
Digital print (Iris print)
Signed and titled on the image
Unique print hand-painted by the artist in 2012
90 x 70 cm (Frame: 114 x 93 cm)
A certificate of authenticity from the Bert Stern studio will be provided to the purchaser of the photograph.
Bibliography: Bert Stern, The Last Sitting, Schirmer Art Books, 1992, page 133
Marilyn Monroe, The Last Sitting
In June 1962, American photographer Bert Stern was commissioned by Vogue magazine to create a series of portraits of Marilyn Monroe. The shoot took place in suite 261 of the Bel-Air Hotel in Los Angeles and lasted three days. More than 2,500 photographs were taken, in both black and white and color. A few weeks later, Marilyn Monroe died, giving this editorial commission a historical significance: it would remain the actress’s last official photo shoot.