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did-you-kno: This painting of Einstein is made entirely of tiny Marilyn Monroe portraits. Artist Kim
“M.M.” Thought I’d do a Marilyn Monroe inspired pic to go along with that plus-siz
Robert Longo (American, b. 1953, Brooklyn, NY, USA) - Study for Marilyn, 2009 Drawings: Ink and Cha
“I’ve always worked from images that already exist in our culture, and I just tweak them—I pho
A young, pre-fame Marilyn Monroe photographed by Arthur “Weegee” Fellig in 1949.
infinitemarilynmonroe:Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller at the premiere of The Prince and the Showgir
indypendent-thinking: Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller at the April in Paris Ball, 1957
cargocollective.comMarilyn Minter, Meltdown, 2011. Enamel on two metal panels, 120 x 96 inches.
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Marilyn prepares to ring Husband Arthur Miller after arriving in Los Angeles to film Some Like It Ho
Marilyn Minter | Nobody has politically correct fantasies If glam porn would be an art genre, Marily
vintagegal:Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller photographed by Sam Shaw, 1957
Marilyn prepares to ring Husband Arthur Miller after arriving in Los Angeles to film Some Like It Ho
Iconic Marilyn Monroe by Hajime Sorayama. Printed in “Robot Catalogue”. Softcover book i
Iconic Marilyn Monroe given the chrome treatment by Hajime Sorayama. Printed in “Robot Catalog
“Chechen Marilyn“ by the #BlueNosesGroup, 2005.
MARILYN MONROE (1967) by Salvador Dalí.
Marilyn Monroe (Art Adams - 1952)Happy Valentine’s Day!(via vintage-valentines-day-pinup_marilyn-mon
perfectlymarilynmonroe: Marilyn Monroe, and Arthur Miller, photographed in Long Island, New York, b
visualculturenow:Marilyn Minter, Siren, 2014Courtesy of the artist; Salon 94, New York; and Regen Pr
talesfromweirdland:What You Don’t Owe Won’t Hurt You.Painting by Earl Moran (1893-1984),
missmonroes:Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe photographed in NYC by Sam Shaw, 1957
Why do we shun conversations and representations of the body, especially black, brown, queer, fat, s
Ms. Bathsheba Ira Had Held It In One Too Many Times
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