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  • Bert Stern / Marilyn Monroe’s The Last Sitting: evanescence and photographic completion

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    I’m wary of writing about this particular book/s or photographs, for the sake of respect for those passed.

    With that in mind, beyond a very brief background I’ll be concentrating on the story of a book and my visiting of it than a story of a life.

    This is literally the last photographic sitting by the iconic actress Marilyn Monroe and over three days Bert Stern took 2571 photographs; something of a feat in such pre zero and ones lightcatching days.

    In 2000 Schirmer / Mosel Verlag published a somewhat monumental 464 page book that collected every last one of those photographs.

    Bert Stern-The Last Sitting-Marilyn Monroe-1962-Schirmer Mosel Verlag-William Morris-Afterhours Sleaze and Dignity 4

    To repeat a phrase that I seem use a fair bit around these parts, it is now out of print and costs a penny or two if you should wish to purchase or peruse it.

    However, a few years back, via the magic of library systems (albeit and unfortunately not an overtly publicly accessible one) I was able to sit down in a quiet basement and undertake the task of taking in the book.

    I was only to have the one chance and moment to do so – the book had travelled a fair distance from another collection of such things and was considered too rare and precious to be allowed to leave the walls of the building.

    Bert Stern-The Last Sitting-Marilyn Monroe-1962-Schirmer Mosel Verlag-William Morris-Afterhours Sleaze and Dignity 3

    It is a tribute in a way to what a photography book can do – the gathering and representing of such a large body of work. Almost too much and too many images to comprehend at one sitting.

    Now, it seems like an almost magical, unobtainable object. The situation in which I viewed it, the quality of the work and the scale of it all contributed to that, as may have he human emotion/story behind it but it’s more than that.

    Bert Stern-The Last Sitting-Marilyn Monroe-1962-Schirmer Mosel Verlag-William Morris-Afterhours Sleaze and Dignity 1

    There was a magic at work in this Last Sitting and the book somehow captures that. Evanescence is a word that come to mind.

    Tip of the hat to you Miss Monroe and indeed Mr Stern, wherever you both may be.

     

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