In a world-first, a forensic artist has created a hyper-realistic facial reconstruction of Marilyn Monroe at 99 years old, ...
Around a third of the way into Blonde, the Netflix movie about Marilyn Monroe released last month, a graphic ménage à trois fades into a trailer for the actor’s 1953 film, Niagara. “Take me, take me ...
An iconic image of Marilyn Monroe created by Andy Warhol is coming to auction, with Christie’s auction house estimating the price at around $200 million. The silkscreen image is known as “Shot Sage ...
A 26-foot-high metal statue of Marilyn Monroe that has stood in front of the Palm Springs Art Museum since 2021 will move to a city park after a protracted legal battle. Forever Marilyn, by artist ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Andy Warhol’s “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn” sold for a cool $195 million on Monday, making the iconic portrait of Marilyn Monroe the most expensive work by a U.S. artist ever sold at ...
An iconic portrait of movie star Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol sold for $195 million, a record-breaking price for an American artwork at auction. “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn” helped transform the actress ...
Feb. 21 (UPI) --Late Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe's image will be immortalized in a new NFT project called Modern Muse. The Marilyn Monroe Estate announced Tuesday it has partnered with the artist ...
Picture this: Actress Marilyn Monroe, crooners Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. and flashy entertainer Liberace stepping out of their homes, dressed to the nines, to pick up their mail, ...
A rare genre scene by Maarten van Heemskerck and a bumper bequest of Pop art are some of the most interesting acquisitions of the past month. This year’s edition of Art Jakarta exemplified the ...
An iconic Andy Warhol silk-screen portrait of Hollywood starlet Marilyn Monroe is headed to Christie’s in New York later this spring for $200 million—a record asking price for any artwork at auction.
Marilyn Monroe's look was iconic, there's no doubt about it—a bold lip, big lashes, defined brows, and a beauty mark on her cheek. Of course, she didn’t achieve that level of glam on her own.
The two men – Jerry Karpman and Morrie Kaplan – were accused of trying to sell "indecent" photos of young women including Marilyn Monroe. The actress testified against the men. A story in the next ...