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LOT 82533781  |  Catalogue: Photography

Marilyn Monroe, attributed to the photographer Nat Dallinger (1911-2006) - "Photoplay Magazine Award" of "The Most Popular Actress of 1953"

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press photo printed in the USA.

Good condition on glossy paper, wear marks, see photos for detail.

1. 26cm x 20. 5

In March 9, 1954, Marilyn Monroe receives the "Photoplay Magazine Award" of "The Most Popular Actress of 1953" for her parts in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes " and" How to marry a millionaire? " from Fred Sammis. The awards ceremony takes place in a room at the Beverly Hills Hotel, in Los Angeles.

Nat Dallinger (1911—2006) was an integral part of this celebrity culture and one of its foremost documentarians from the 1930s until his retirement in 1971. Initially a studio photographer, he later worked for the Los Angeles bureau of The New York Times and for King Features Syndicate. His close relationships with the Hollywood establishment gave him privileged access to the most sought-after celebrities, who were captured by his lens at home, at work and at play.

The Nat Dallinger photographs span the years 1935-1982 (bulk 1943-1971) and encompass 97 linear feet. The collection consists of approximately 65,880 items, which include negatives, transparencies, and photographic prints; 1,230 newspaper tear sheets from weekly columns featuring Dallinger's photographs; and some 6,000 index cards listing those photographed.

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press photo printed in the USA.

Good condition on glossy paper, wear marks, see photos for detail.

1. 26cm x 20. 5

In March 9, 1954, Marilyn Monroe receives the "Photoplay Magazine Award" of "The Most Popular Actress of 1953" for her parts in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes " and" How to marry a millionaire? " from Fred Sammis. The awards ceremony takes place in a room at the Beverly Hills Hotel, in Los Angeles.

Nat Dallinger (1911—2006) was an integral part of this celebrity culture and one of its foremost documentarians from the 1930s until his retirement in 1971. Initially a studio photographer, he later worked for the Los Angeles bureau of The New York Times and for King Features Syndicate. His close relationships with the Hollywood establishment gave him privileged access to the most sought-after celebrities, who were captured by his lens at home, at work and at play.

The Nat Dallinger photographs span the years 1935-1982 (bulk 1943-1971) and encompass 97 linear feet. The collection consists of approximately 65,880 items, which include negatives, transparencies, and photographic prints; 1,230 newspaper tear sheets from weekly columns featuring Dallinger's photographs; and some 6,000 index cards listing those photographed.

Sending by colissimo, delivered against signature.

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