
Marilyn Monroe and husband Arthur Miller on their way to Connecticut, New York, NY, early July 1956.
Photo by Paul Schutzer.
Marilyn Monroe and husband Arthur Miller on their way to Connecticut, New York, NY, early July 1956.
Photo by Paul Schutzer.
day fourteen. a small flip-through of my annotated copy of All My Sons by miller.
Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller arriving back in New York City after their honeymoon in Jamaica, January, 1957.
Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller at the premiere of The Prince and the Showgirl, 1957.
Marilyn Monroe at the Fontainebleau Hotel with Isadore Miller (Arthur Miller’s father) in Florida, February 18th, 1962.
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A rare trove of photographs of Marilyn Monroe have been uncovered - including a previously unseen ‘unflattering’ shot she sent to third husband Arthur Miller.
While the image does not appear to be one of Marilyn’s best, showing her dressed down with only a little makeup, it was important enough for Miller to frame.
It also comes with the mysterious caption ’I know when I’m not there for you!!!’ which she scribbled on to the picture itself with red wax pencil - the same she would have used to mark shots she didn’t like on contact sheets after a shoot.
*Source: Daily Mail UK (2017)
Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller at the French Consulate in New York City where she won the French Crystal Star Award, the French equivalent to an Oscar, for her performance as Elsie Marina in The Prince and the Showgirl on February 22nd, 1959.
Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller leaving the hospital after Marilyn suffered from an ectopic pregnancy, 1957.
“So be my love as you surely are. I think I shall be less furiously jealous when we have made a life together. It is just that I believe that I should really die if I ever lost you.
It is as though we were born the same morning, when no other life existed on this earth.”
Love,
Art”
- Arthur Miller in a letter to Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe and her husband Arthur Miller photographed in New York City on May 6, 1957.
Photo by Richard Avedon
Papà Arthur ti sapeva far godere, vatti a fidare dei Kennedy invece. Ma si sa che le ragazze sono attirate dal potere come le falene dalla fiamma.