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Weegee. Marilyn Monroe Distortion, c. 1960. gelatin silver print, Image: 28 x 26.4 cm (11 x 10 3/8 in.); Paper: 35.3 x 27.7 cm (13 7/8 x 10 7/8 in.). Gift of Diann G. Mann and Thomas A. Mann, 2019.31. Copyrighted.
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Marilyn Monroe Distortion
c. 1960
Weegee
Weegee (American, 1899–1968)
Photography
Marilyn Monroe Distortion, c. 1960. Weegee (American, 1899–1968). Gelatin silver print; image: 28 x 26.4 cm (11 x 10 3/8 in.); paper: 35.3 x 27.7 cm (13 7/8 x 10 7/8 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Diann G. Mann and Thomas A. Mann 2019.31 Weegee, who gained renown as a photojournalist, spent his last two decades making creative work that was the opposite of reportage: distorted photographs. He devised a number of techniques for distorting images. This image may be the result of inserting curved glass or plastic between the enlarger lens and the photographic paper or exposing the negative to heat, then printing from it, or some other secret method. Weegee, whose family emigrated from what is now the Ukraine in 1909, began working as a street photographer at age fourteen.
Image: 28 x 26.4 cm (11 x 10 3/8 in.); Paper: 35.3 x 27.7 cm (13 7/8 x 10 7/8 in.)
Inscribed
Inscription: Stamped in black ink on verso: “CREDIT PHOTO BY/WEEGEE/THE FAMOUS” Inscription: Stamped in black ink on verso: “PLEASE CREDIT/WEEGEE/FROM/PHOTO-REPRESENTATIVES” Inscription: Imprinted in type on white adhesive label on verso of foam core backing board: “Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art/Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-4001/Return postage guaranteed/9. WeeGee (Arthur Fellig) (1899-1968) American/Marilyn Monroe, c. 1947/silver print/23 3/8 x 22 ½”/An American Portrait: Photographs from the/Collection of Diann and Thomas Mann/April 1-June 12, 1994” Inscription: Imprinted in green type on yellow adhesive label on verso of foam core backing board: “THE FRAME CENTER/BP America Atrium/78-1999 Greens of Lyndhurst/473-0422/McFarland’s Corners/543-7003”
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