This is a limited edition 9X12 black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe by photographer Frank Worth, featuring an embossment in the bottom right-hand corner. The photo is in a frame but is easily removable. The photo print has a thick, attractive white border around it where the embossment lies. The photograph, taken in 1953 in the United States, captures a moment from behind the scenes of "How to Marry a Millionaire," one of Marilyn's most well-known films. This vintage piece of photojournalism would make a valuable addition to any collection of celebrity memorabilia or photographic images from the 1950s
Frank Worth stands as an iconic chronicler of Hollywood’s Golden Age. Operating both within and beyond the public eye, Worth captured indelible images of 20th-century screen legends, offering viewers a glimpse into the intimate lives of stars even as he immortalized their public personas. His work exists at the intersection of portraiture and reportage, fusing the luminescence of celebrity with the granularity of the everyday.
This photo is stamped with an embossed "Frank Worth Estate Limited Edition". This photo is embossed from his estate. There is a similar copy on EBay for $900. Price is $500.