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Untitled, from the portfolio Marilyn Monroe: The Last Sitting
Untitled, from the portfolio Marilyn Monroe: The Last Sitting

Untitled, from the portfolio Marilyn Monroe: The Last Sitting

Artist (American, 1929–2013)
Date2000
MediumColor photograph Edition 26/50
DimensionsSheet: 30 × 30 inches (76.2 × 76.2 cm)
ClassificationsPhotographs
Credit LineGift of Steve Rothberg
Terms
  • Photographs
  • Color photograph
  • American
Object number2004.089.005
Label CopyThis image, taken six weeks before Monroe’s death on August 5, 1962, provide a poignant depiction. Stern was a prolific commercial photographer and employed a similar aesthetic for these photographs, originally intended for Vogue. They strip away the “advertisement” of Monroe in order to present her more honestly than her characteristically glamorous image—so much so that some images were rejected by the subject herself, who crossed out frames on the contact sheets with her lipstick. Stern’s iconic Last Sitting regained notoriety in 2008 when the photographer re-created the series with actress Lindsay Lohan. New York magazine published the images, pointing to the cyclical nature of celebrity and the rebirth of icons with each generation. ("15 Minutes: Exposing Dimensions of Fame," curated by undergraduate members of Cornell's History of Art Major's Society and presented at the Johnson Museum April 16 - July 24, 2016)
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