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Photographer Frank Worth captured Marilyn Monroe on the set of Seven Year Itch with Director Billy Wilder in the classic photo of her skirt being blown up by a street grate. Bid now to add to your collection!
Artist: Globe Photo Archives
Title: Marilyn's Flying Skirt
Year created: 1955
Medium: Fine Art Print
Edition: Artist Proof of 3
Height (inches): 24
Width (inches): 20
Depth (inches): 1
This piece is unframed
Description of piece:
Photographer Frank Worth captured Marilyn Monroe on the set of Seven Year Itch with Director Billy Wilder in the classic photo of her skirt being blown up by a street grate in NYC during the filming. This is a rare photo in that it is in color not black/white like is seen. Marilyn's identity as an Hollywood sex symbol of the 50/60's was strongly established due to this photo which immortalized Marilyn. This quote from the film personifies Marilyn's image to the world. "It shakes me, it quakes me. It makes me feel goose-pimply all over. I don't know where I am, or who I am, or what I'm doing. Don't stop, don't stop! Globe Photo Archives owns the original negative of Frank Worth. This Fine Art print comes from the negative in an Artist Proof of only 3 along with the Globe seal and the Certificate of Authenticity.
Artist bio:
Frank Worth (1923 - 2000) was an American photographer who befriended and photographed many Hollywood actors and actresses between 1939 and 1964. His black and white candid pictures are unusual for the era, when most stars limited themselves to carefully posed glamour portraits. He kept many of his photographs private so that they were not seen until after his death. He was rumored to have been intimate with several of his subjects including Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield; he confirmed his affair with Monroe shortly before his death. Worth was born in New York City. He became interested in photography in high school. Moving to Hollywood, he was hired to photograph movie stars but quickly became a freelance photographer. He made friends with Rudy Vallee and his wife, who allowed him to live with them and introduced him to other stars. Among his early subjects was Rita Hayworth, then an unknown starlet. Worth became a friend of numerous well known actors and actresses including James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, James Cagney and Pat O'Brien. These friendships plus "a knack for being in the right place at the right time" allowed him to capture unique images of the stars. He was allowed onto the set of classic films such as Rebel Without A Cause and The Seven Year Itch. He filmed Elizabeth Taylor's first wedding. He also did sports photography and was the original photographer for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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