For Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe was the perfect interplay of personal tragedy and beauty. The world was captivated by the actress; newspapers provided access to her life through a steady stream of front-page articles and black and white photos. Indeed, Monroe possessed a tragic romance balanced with a striking naivete that gave her a magnetic … Continue reading Marilyn, 1967
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