Bid to win The Nude Marilyn Monroe by Earl Moran, Signed by Hugh Hefner!
Artist: Earl Moran (1893-1984)
Title: The Nude Marilyn Monroe, 1946 Playboy Legacy Collection Signed by Hugh Hefner, founder of Playboy Enterprises
Year created: Published: January 1987
Medium: Archival C-Type Paper
Edition: Directors Edition
Height (inches): 20
Signed by the artist
Signed Area: front
Width (inches): 16
Description of piece:
This fine art archival print is a black-and-white photograph of a topless Marilyn Monroe, wearing only a striped skirt and posing on a couch. In 1946, American glamour artist and celebrity photographer Earl Moran captured an early image of Marilyn Monroe, who was still known as Norma Jeane Baker at the time.
The photo was part of a series of studies for which Moran paid her just $50 for the day. Years later, the image was acquired by Hugh Hefner it was first published in Playboy in 1987 as part of Hugh Hefner’s tribute to Marilyn, marking the 25th anniversary of her death. The Playboy Legacy Collection was launched in 2007 as a collaboration of Playboy Enterprises and International Images LLC. It was first sold as a three-suite, 75-boxed collection of 48 - 16” x 20” sized prints and also as a limited series of individual 20” x 24” sized prints. It is a diverse selection of 48 revered images featured in Playboy magazine since its launch in 1953. Initially, the boxed set was sold to Playboy and photography aficionados for $65,000. Only 10 of the boxed sets contained a Hefner signed Marilyn Monroe print. Separately, Hefner personally signed fifteen, original Earl Moran, “Marilyn Monroe” semi-nude prints.
This 2007 print is certified by International Images LLC as an original fine art archival print from the Playboy Legacy Collection. It is one of five “Directors Editions” marked d.e. / 5/5 signed by Hugh Hefner. This print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, bearing the official, embossed Playboy Bunny logo seal and certified by International Images LLC as an original archival print from the Playboy Legacy Collection, printed in 2007. The print will be sent in a secure flat box.
Artist bio:
Earl Moran, American glamour artist and celebrity photographer. In 1946, Moran moved to Hollywood. Soon after his arrival, he interviewed a young starlet named Norma Jeane Dougherty, later known as Marilyn Monroe, who wanted to model for him. For the next four years, Monroe posed for Moran and the two became friends.
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