A woman and a goddess rolled into one: 25 rare photographs of Marilyn Monroe
A woman and a goddess rolled into one: 25 rare photographs of Marilyn Monroe

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Marilyn Monroe through the lens of Eve Arnold
Marilyn Monroe through the lens of Eve Arnold

Charming, charming, unsurpassed Marilyn Monroe - this woman got the most refined epithets in newspaper articles, the most gorgeous men who went crazy with her, and the most vivid experiences from the events that took place in the life of this actress. It is difficult to imagine Monroe as an ordinary woman, she always appeared in front of the cameras as a goddess, but photojournalist Eve Arnold managed to capture both these sides of the beautiful Marilyn.

Marilyn looks out of the window. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Marilyn looks out of the window. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Photoshoot Monroe. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Photoshoot Monroe. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Photos taken during the filming of the film. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Photos taken during the filming of the film. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Filming of the film Restless (1961). Photo by: Eve Arnold
Filming of the film Restless (1961). Photo by: Eve Arnold

Yves Arnold (Eve Arnold) has worked as a photojournalist since joining the Magnum Photos agency in 1951 in 1952, and six years later became a full member of that Association of Journalists. Eve's photographs capturing Marilyn Monroe(Marilyn Monroe) while filming her latest movie " The Misfits"(1961) became classics, recognizable to the public. However, Yves Arnold also had many photographs of Monroe taken under different circumstances over the previous ten years. These rare photographs were first presented to the public only in 2005 in London.

Marilyn is reading the Ulysses novel by James Joyce. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Marilyn is reading the Ulysses novel by James Joyce. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Beauty Marilyn. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Beauty Marilyn. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Marilyn with Clark Gable on the set of The Misfits. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Marilyn with Clark Gable on the set of The Misfits. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Marilyn Monroe. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Marilyn Monroe. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Stylish beauty. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Stylish beauty. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Marilyn in the dressing room. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Marilyn in the dressing room. Photo by: Eve Arnold
In a photo studio with a mirror. Photo by: Eve Arnold
In a photo studio with a mirror. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Photo session in the studio. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Photo session in the studio. Photo by: Eve Arnold
The most famous blonde. Photo by: Eve Arnold
The most famous blonde. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Marilyn prepares for filming. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Marilyn prepares for filming. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Marilyn Monroe through the lens of Eve Arnold
Marilyn Monroe through the lens of Eve Arnold
Eve Arnold and Marilyn Monroe
Eve Arnold and Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe on the set of The Misfits. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Marilyn Monroe on the set of The Misfits. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Marilyn Monroe through the lens of Eve Arnold
Marilyn Monroe through the lens of Eve Arnold
Rare photos of Marilyn Monroe. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Rare photos of Marilyn Monroe. Photo by: Eve Arnold
On the set of the film The Misfits. Photo by: Eve Arnold
On the set of the film The Misfits. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Marilyn with a script in her hands. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Marilyn with a script in her hands. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Color photo from the filming of the film. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Color photo from the filming of the film. Photo by: Eve Arnold
The last photo session of Marilyn Monroe. Photo by: Eve Arnold
The last photo session of Marilyn Monroe. Photo by: Eve Arnold
Marilyn Monroe through the lens of Eve Arnold
Marilyn Monroe through the lens of Eve Arnold

One of the photos in this review shows Marilyn reading Joyce's novel. This is not just posing, in fact, Marilyn really loved reading, although this did not correlate well with her image on the screen. The photo archives have accumulated many photographs of Monroe with books, so you can even find out what exactly the sexy blonde preferred to read.

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