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Vintage matte-finish 11 x 14 half-length portrait of Monroe taken in 1952 by Frank Powolny during a 20th Century Fox promotional shoot, signed and inscribed in blue ballpoint, "To Mike Dodasovich, From what I hear—I like you too, Marilyn Monroe.” In good to very good condition, with creasing, light silvering, and multiple heavy horizontal folds affecting overall appearance.
After appearing in several small roles in 1950, Monroe was cast as Angela Phinlay, the young mistress of an aging criminal, in the classic John Huston film The Asphalt Jungle. Her performance was well-received by critics, and after a small role in All About Eve, Monroe signed a seven-year contract with 20th Century Fox. Monroe posed for several shoots in 1952 wearing this beautifully draped gown. She appeared in color wearing it in the New York Sunday News on November 30, 1952. One of her most famous portraits, this image, and others from this sitting, promoted her films of the time, such as Don’t Bother to Knock, O. Henry’s Full House, and Monkey Business.
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