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Vintage 1956 press or publicity Color Transparency of Marilyn Monroe by Cecil Beaton at the Ambassador Hotel in NYC #3.
Measures approximately 10x13 cm (4×5 in)
Condition is as seen in the photos. It has wear consistent with age, storage and handling. Including but not limited to soiling, small creases, edge wear etc...
All items sold as is where is. NO REFUNDS. I do my best to describe the items. It is up to you to read the listing, view the photos, ask questions and do your due diligence before placing a bid.
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View my other listings for more great Marilyn Monroe memorabilia and collectibles. Ending just in time for the 100th anniversary of her birth. 06/01/1926.
These items are fresh from a NC storage locker that belonged to Biond Fury (aka William Tuttle Jr). The locker is full of Hollywood & Entertainment Art and Ephemera. Fury's story will lead you down quite the internet rabbit hole.
He was born and raised in NC and after graduating UNC Chapel Hill he moved to NYC changed his name, proclaimed himself a psychic and became host of a public access television show. He also started a record label and a band called Black Limousine.
Fury became the longtime companion of artist Jaques Lipchitz widow, Yulla Lipchitz, who was also a famous Sculpture, Artist and Photograher in her own right. With Yulla's financial help he became a mover and shaker within the pop culture and entertainment collectibles circles.
Biond Fury was a frequent customer and consigner with Christie's, Sotheby's and Julien's auctions. He owned several of the Beatles automobiles, John Lennon's suit and was a massive collector of Marilyn Monroe items and memorabilia.
He also was a defendant in several high-profile lawsuits involving ownership of art and memorabilia.