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Artist: Milton Greene
Frank Sinatra
By Milton Greene
Located in Chatsworth, CA
This piece is an original photograph shot by Milton Greene circa 1950s. It depicts one of the most well known and influential musical artists of the 20th century, Frank Sinatra...
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1950s Modern Milton Greene Photography

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Photographic Paper

Milton Greene, "05" from The Pekingese Dog Sitting
By Milton Greene
Located in Chatsworth, CA
This piece is a pigment print from the original negative, shot by Milton Greene in 1955. This photograph of Marilyn Monroe is from a photoshoot which became known as "The Pekingese Dog Sitting" because Marilyn was accompanied by her hair stylist's dog during other photographs from the same series. Marilyn was shot in a gorgeous Bill Blass gown which became an integral part of the series. This black gown juxtaposed with the stark red background make these photographs hard to forget. These photographs were seen for the first time in 2013 after being locked away and unpublished for over 50 years until Andrew Weiss Gallery...
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1950s Modern Milton Greene Photography

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Photographic Paper

Milton Greene, "Portrait of Marilyn", original photograph
By Milton Greene
Located in Chatsworth, CA
This piece is an original vintage photograph from the original negative taken by Milton Greene in 1954. This image depicts Hollywood Icon, Marilyn Monroe, and bears the Milton H. Gre...
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1950s Modern Milton Greene Photography

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Photographic Paper

Sharon Tate, by Milton Greene
By Milton Greene
Located in New York, NY
Beautifully composed, this exquisite original photograph of Sharon Tate by Milton Greene was printed in 1998 from an original negative taken by the photogr...
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20th Century Milton Greene Photography

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C Print

Milton Greene, "Bowler Hat II" from the Black Sitting, original vintage photo
By Milton Greene
Located in Chatsworth, CA
This piece is an original vintage photograph by Milton Greene in 1956. This photograph depicts Hollywood Icon Marilyn Monroe, who was a close friend and business partner of the artist. This piece is a part of Greene's series entitled "The Black Sitting...
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1950s Modern Milton Greene Photography

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Photographic Paper

Milton Greene, "Marilyn with Lute", cibachrome print from original transparency
By Milton Greene
Located in Chatsworth, CA
This piece is a cibachrome print from the original transparency, shot by Milton Greene in 1953. Marilyn Monroe collaborated with Milton Greene in September of 1953 for this photoshoot, shortly after she finished filming for her hit film, "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes". After Monroe saw the proofs from this shoot, she was blown away. She sent two dozen roses and a letter to Greene, stating that the images were the most beautiful she had ever seen. However, these rare photographs...
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1950s Modern Milton Greene Photography

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Photographic Paper

Marilyn Monroe, Glass Balanced on Left Knee
By Milton Greene
Located in Fairlawn, OH
From: The Black Sitting, 1956 Original silver print photograph taken the the photographers studio in New York in 1956. Hand signed in ink within the photographers stamp verso. Pri...
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1950s American Modern Milton Greene Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Milton Greene, Marlene Dietrich, original vintage photograph, hand signed
By Milton Greene
Located in Chatsworth, CA
Milton Greene Marlene Dietrich Original vintage photograph on photographic paper, taken from the original negative Photo taken in NY in 1952, Printed in 1979 as dated on the verso Ha...
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1970s Modern Milton Greene Photography

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Photographic Paper

Reclining Leg Crossed from The Black Sitting
By Milton Greene
Located in Chatsworth, CA
This piece is an original photograph printed from the original negative by Milton Greene, created in 1956. This photograph depicts Hollywood Icon Marilyn Monroe, who was a close friend and business partner of the artist. This piece is a part of Greene's series entitled "The Black Sitting...
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1950s Other Art Style Milton Greene Photography

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Photographic Paper

Leg Up from The Black Sitting
By Milton Greene
Located in Chatsworth, CA
This piece is an original photograph printed from the original negative by Milton Greene, created in 1956. This photograph depicts Hollywood Icon Marilyn Monroe, who was a close friend and business partner of the artist. This piece is a part of Greene's series entitled "The Black Sitting...
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1950s Other Art Style Milton Greene Photography

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Photographic Paper

Milton Greene, "Fishnet Stockings" from The Black Sitting, photograph
By Milton Greene
Located in Chatsworth, CA
This piece is an original photograph printed from the original negative by Milton Greene, 1956. This photograph depicts Hollywood Icon, Marilyn Monroe, who was a close friend and business partner of the artist. This piece is a part of Greene's "The Black Sitting...
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1950s Other Art Style Milton Greene Photography

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Photographic Paper

Vintage Marilyn Monroe
By Milton Greene
Located in Chatsworth, CA
This piece is an original vintage photograph taken by Milton Greene circa 1950's. This image depicts Hollywood icon and legendary beauty, Marilyn Monroe. This piece bears the Milton ...
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1950s Modern Milton Greene Photography

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Photographic Paper

Milton Greene, "Ballet Diptych, " original photograph from the original negative
By Milton Greene
Located in Chatsworth, CA
This piece is a diptych consisting of two original dye-transfer photographs from the original negatives by Milton Greene, shot in 1954 and published in 1978. These photographs depic...
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1950s Modern Milton Greene Photography

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Photographic Paper

Milton Greene, "Bus Stop I", original photograph from original negative
By Milton Greene
Located in Chatsworth, CA
An original modern photograph printed from the original negative taken by Milton Greene in 1956, and printed in 1979. This image is part of a photo shoot that was done in promotion ...
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1950s Other Art Style Milton Greene Photography

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Photographic Paper

Milton Greene, "05" from The Pekingese Dog Sitting
By Milton Greene
Located in Chatsworth, CA
This piece is a pigment print from the original negative, shot by Milton Greene in 1955. This photograph of Marilyn Monroe is from a photoshoot which became known as "The Pekingese D...
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1950s Modern Milton Greene Photography

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Photographic Paper

Milton Greene, "Cover Shot" from The Black Sitting, original photograph
By Milton Greene
Located in Chatsworth, CA
An original photograph printed from the original negative, shot by Milton Greene in 1956, and printed at a later date. It was created for Greene's series entitled "The Black Sitting...
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1950s Modern Milton Greene Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Milton Greene, "Lauren Hutton, " dye-transfer print, hand signed
By Milton Greene
Located in Chatsworth, CA
This piece is an original dye-transfer print taken of Lauren Hutton by Milton Greene in 1966. It is hand signed by Greene and marked as an Artist's Proof...
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1960s Contemporary Milton Greene Photography

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Dye Transfer

Marlene Dietrich's Legs
By Milton Greene
Located in New York, NY
Provenance: from the family of Marlene Dietrich Please inquire about additional limited sizes and editions
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Mid-20th Century Milton Greene Photography

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Silver Gelatin

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