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My name is Marilyn - Jules Holland

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Calling all Marilyn Monroe fans! New Beautiful artprint by talented Jules Holland.
Motif: 60 x 45 cm
Artprint: 70 x 55 cm
Edition: 25
Numbered and signed by the artist
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Marilyn Monroe, born Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926, in Los Angeles, California, was an iconic actress, singer, and model whose life and legacy continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Despite a challenging upbringing marked by instability and foster care, Monroe rose to become one of the most enduring symbols of beauty, sensuality, and Hollywood glamour.

Monroe's journey to fame began in the late 1940s when she embarked on a career in modeling. Her stunning looks and charisma quickly caught the attention of photographers and filmmakers, leading to her breakthrough in the film industry. With her signature blonde hair, voluptuous figure, and breathy voice, Monroe became the epitome of the classic American sex symbol.

Throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, Monroe starred in a string of successful films, including "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (1953), "The Seven Year Itch" (1955), and "Some Like It Hot" (1959). Her on-screen presence, comedic timing, and undeniable charm endeared her to audiences, making her one of the biggest box-office draws of her time.

Behind the glamorous facade, Monroe grappled with personal struggles, including bouts of depression, anxiety, and a tumultuous love life.
Tragically, Monroe's life was cut short on August 5, 1962, when she was found dead at her Los Angeles home at the age of 36. Her untimely death sparked speculation and conspiracy theories, but her legacy as an enduring cultural icon only grew in the years that followed.

Beyond her cinematic achievements, Monroe's influence extended into fashion, art, and popular culture. Her image continues to be celebrated and imitated, symbolizing beauty and the allure of fame.
  • Width
    55
  • Height
    70
  • Artwork Titel
    My name is Marilyn
  • Technique & Media
  • Number & Edition
    Edition: 25
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  • Paper
  • Year
    2023
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