She just loves finding new places to wear diamonds! Blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe remains one of classic Hollywood’s most recognizable stars. Beginning her career as a pin-up model in 1945, Monroe was able to forge a path in Hollywood. By 1953, she had appeared in three major films that turned her into one of Hollywood’s most marketable stars including Niagara, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and How to Marry a Millionaire. Her tremendous success allowed her to mold her public persona, as well as pursue other ventures such as creating her own production company. Her spectacular standing has made her a highly-sought after figure at auction, and RR Auction has been honored to offer many Monroe items for incredible prices.

A color positive negative of Monroe posing in front of Niagara Falls during filming for 1953's Niagara.
A color positive negative of Monroe posing in front of Niagara Falls during filming for 1953’s Niagara.

Going for a startling price of $61,866, this archive of Marilyn Monroe negatives were taken on the set of one of her breakout films, Niagara. The archive of 227 photos taken by photographer Jock Carroll features Monroe in a variety of candid poses on the sets for the movie. According to Barron’s, “Carroll (1919-1995) was on an assignment for Weekend photography magazine, but he became friends with Monroe and shot many photographs of the 26-year-old, as well as the sets, scenery, and Niagara Falls.” Along with the photos, RR Auction sold the rights to the negatives originally held by Jock’s son, Angus Carroll. 

This 1953 photograph of Monroe was inscribed to choreographer Jack Cole, who helped her develop her on-screen personality and choreographed the iconic number "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. This lot sold for $46,250.
This 1953 photograph of Monroe was inscribed to choreographer Jack Cole, who helped her develop her on-screen personality and choreographed the iconic number “Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend” in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. This lot sold for $46,250.

Signed pieces from Monroe have sold for staggering prices, like this signed photograph inscribed to her choreographer Jack Cole. RR auction has also offered more elusive signatures from Monroe, such as her first film contract with Twentieth Century Fox. The contract bears two signatures, “Marilyn Monroe,” and “Norma Jeane Dougherty.” While many are familiar with her now famous moniker, items signed with the name “Norma Jeane Dougherty” are much harder to come by. At sixteen, Monroe married her first husband James Dougherty, a union that lasted for four years until their divorce in 1946. The inclusion of Monroe’s surname from her first marriage made this an ultra unique piece, and our bidders agreed as this contract sold for $32,103.

Marilyn Monroe's PSA encapsulated twice signed Twentieth Century Fox film contract dated February 6, 1947. Along with signing her now famous moniker her legal name, Norma Jeane Dougherty, is written below it.
Marilyn Monroe’s PSA encapsulated twice signed Twentieth Century Fox film contract dated February 6, 1947. Along with her well-known moniker she signed her legal name, Norma Jeane Dougherty.

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