Pakistanis angry over detentions in Times Sq. case Monday, May 24, 2010
ISLAMABAD – Relatives of three men detained by Pakistan for alleged links to the suspect in the attempted Times Square bombing say the men are innocent.
They
AFP - Thursday, August 6TAIPEI (AFP) - - Taiwan's Beijing-friendly government on Wednesday denied boycotting an Australian film festival amid a row over the e
BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel suffered a double blow on Thursday as a senior party ally in east German
Minister seeks closure of anti-Berlusconi websites Wednesday, December 16, 2009
ROME (AFP) - – The Italian government moved Tuesday to close down Internet sites encouraging further violence against Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who
By ELAINE KURTENBACH,AP Business Writer AP - Wednesday, March 18SHANGHAI - Asia's stock market rally seemed to be running out of steam Wednesday, despite an
My Profile
Holiday Gift Guide
Gift ideas & reviews for this holiday season
Start Browsing
You are here:
Home
>
News
>
Entertainment
>
Article
Home
Business & Finance
News
U.S.
Politics
International
Technology
Entertainment
Film
Music
People
Television
Arts
Industry
Sports
Lifestyle
Oddly Enough
Environment
Health
Science
Special Coverage
Video
Pictures
You Witness
The Great Debate
Blogs
Weather
Reader Feedback
Do More With Reuters
RSS
Widgets
Mobile
Podcasts
Newsletters
You Witness News
Make Reuters My Homepage
Partner Services
CareerBuilder
Affiliate Network
Professional Products
Support (Customer Zone)
Reuters Media
Financial Products
About Thomson Reuters
Marilyn Monroe photo may fetch record price
Fri Dec 12, 2008 7:30pm EST
Email | Print |
Share
| Reprints | Single Page
[-]
Text
[+]
By Nick Zieminski
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Despite an economic recession and recent dives in art prices, a photograph of Marilyn Monroe could sell for a record price when it is auctioned next week, Christie's said on Friday.
The image by Bert Stern, one of the last pictures of Monroe before her death, could break the $63,000 mark set in 1994, according to the auction house.
Christie's also hopes to set a world auction record for a Helmut Newton work, the richest of which sold for $380,725 last year.
Both are part of the Constantiner Collection, which includes the largest-ever grouping of Monroe photos to come to market, more than 100 in all.
"She is an embodiment of the idea of glamour," said Philippe Garner, international director of photographs at Christie's.
The collection traces Monroe's progression from "a fresh-faced ambitious young girl who wanted to make it in Hollywood, to this more mature but in some ways troubled and confused woman who had the dilemma of trying to disentangle her identity from her audience's expectations," he told Reuters.
She was still a teenager named Norma Jeane Baker when she first posed for photographer Andre de Dienes, who was instrumental in launching Monroe into a modeling career and, eventually, stardom.
One of those early photo shoots resulted in a classic 1945 portrait of Monroe -- still a brunette then -- in front of a farm house, hay at her bare feet, smiling at someone behind the camera.
Leon and Michaela Constantiner began buying photos of glamour and style icons in the early 1990s. Their collection also includes works William Klein, Herb Ritts, Irving Penn, and scores of prints by Newton, including several life-size nudes estimated at up to $600,000.
Many of the images are already well-known. They appeared in mass market media and helped define the post-war period, Garner said. That contrasts with much contemporary photography, which is made for galleries and museums, rather than destined for magazines.
Since the turn of the millennium, digital photography has taken over from a chemical-based process, so prints available in the art market now are a part of history.
GLAMOUR ICON
Some of the famous faces whose images are up for sale: models Kate Moss and Linda Evangelista, singers Michael Hutchence and David Bowie, as well as actors Charlotte Rampling, Al Pacino, James Dean and Katharine Hepburn. Fidel Castro and Margaret Thatcher also appear.
But Monroe dominates.
An essential image in the collection, according to the auction house, is a 1957 Richard Avedon picture of Monroe in a sequined dress, when she momentarily drops her pose, looking reflective and a little sad. The print, made in 1980, is estimated to sell for $25,000 to $35,000. Continued...
View article on single page
Share:
Del.icio.us
Digg
Mixx
My Web
Facebook
LinkedIn
Next Article:
"Chinese Democracy" shows limits of retail exclusives
Also on Reuters
Hugh Jackman to host a new-look Oscars
Slideshow
Slideshow: Unrelenting rain floods Italy's streets
Bernard Madoff's confounding success finally dissected
Editor's Choice
Slideshow
A selection of our best photos from the past 24 hours. Slideshow
Most Popular on Reuters
Articles
Video
Recommended
Jim Rogers calls most big U.S. banks "bankrupt"
Bush may tap bailout fund to aid automakers
Ice storms knock power out across NY, New England
Bernard Madoff arrested over alleged $50 billion fraud
1950s pin-up queen Bettie Page dies
Obama can sign U.N. climate pact before U.S. law: Kerry
Detroit workers stunned, angered as bailout stalls
Visa CEO loses his credit cards
Madoff's alleged $50 billion fraud hits other investors
Legal experts see wide fallout from Madoff case
Most Popular Articles RSS Feed
Video
Fresh riots grip Athens
Anger over Mumbai arrests
Peru student clashes
Enough Troops?
Rome on flood alert
Auto bailout held up
Obama nativity a bestseller
Daytime clashes in Athens
Obama: Illinois Gov. should resign
Mugabe blames West for cholera
Most Popular Videos RSS Feed
Fan Fare
Ask Adam Sandler
Adam Sandler stars in the upcoming holiday comedy “Bedtime Stories". Do your kids have a question for him? Post them here and we'll ask him for you. Blog
Reuters Deals
The global destination for corporate leaders, deal-makers and innovators
Knowledge to Act
Reuters.com:
Help and Contact Us |
Advertise With Us |
Mobile |
Newsletters |
RSS |
Interactive TV |
Labs |
Reuters in Second Life |
Archive |
Site Index |
Video Index
Thomson Reuters Corporate:
Copyright |
Disclaimer |
Privacy |
Professional Products |
Professional Products Support |
About Thomson Reuters |
Careers
International Editions:
Africa |
Arabic |
Argentina |
Brazil |
Canada |
China |
France |
Germany |
India |
Italy |
Japan |
Latin America |
Mexico |
Russia |
Spain |
United Kingdom |
United States
Thomson Reuters is the world's largest international multimedia news agency, providing investing news, world news, business news, technology news, headline news, small business news, news alerts, personal finance, stock market, and mutual funds information available on Reuters.com, video, mobile, and interactive television platforms. Thomson Reuters journalists are subject to an Editorial Handbook which requires fair presentation and disclosure of relevant interests.
NYSE and AMEX quotes delayed by at least 20 minutes. Nasdaq delayed by at least 15 minutes. For a complete list of exchanges and delays, please click here.