MARILYN MONROE . . . THE LAST SITTING

Bert Stern. Text Anne Gottlieb (1982 First Edition) FREE POST WITH ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA $39

THE LAST SITTING – a stunning, iconic coffee-table photography book by Bert Stern, capturing the final legendary portrait session of Marilyn Monroe in 1962, just weeks before her death — widely considered one of the most compelling photographic records of a cultural icon. 

BACKGROUND. Marilyn Monroe; born Norma Jeane Mortenson; June 1, 1926 – August 4, 1962) was an American actress and model. Known for playing comic "blonde bombshell" characters, she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1950s and early 1960s, as well as an emblem of the era's sexual revolution. She was a top-billed actress for a decade, and her films grossed $200 million (equivalent to $2 billion in 2026) by her death in 1962.

Born in Los Angeles, Monroe spent most of her childhood in foster homes and an orphanage before marrying James Doughty at the age of 16. She was working in a factory during World War II when she met a photographer from the Unit First Motion Picture Unit and began a successful pin-up career, which led to short-lived film contracts with 20th Century Fox and Columbia Pictures. After roles as a freelancer, she began a longer contract with Fox in 1951, becoming a popular actress with roles in several comedies, including As Young As You Feel and Monkey Business, and in the dramas Clash By Night and Don’t Bother To Knock. Monroe faced a scandal when it was revealed that she had posed for nude photographs prior to fame, but the story resulted in increased interest in her films.

Monroe became one of the most marketable Hollywood stars in 1953. She had leading roles in the film noir Niagara, which overtly relied on her sex appeal, and the comedies Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and How To Marry A Millionaire, which established her star image as a "dumb blonde". The same year, her nude images were used as the centrefold and cover of the first issue of Playboy. Monroe played a significant role in the creation and management of her public image, but felt disappointed when typecast and underpaid by the studio. She was briefly suspended in early 1954 for refusing a film project but returned to star in The Seven Year Itch (1955), one of the biggest box office successes of her career.

 

PUBLISHER: Orbis Publishing, London. Hardcover 395mm x 250mm. 320 pages. Full colour and black and white photographs on gloss art stock. ISBN: 0748101071. Weight: 495g.