Marilyn Monroe News
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Andy Warhol’s 1962 silkscreen painting “Four Marilyns” sold for $38.2 million at Phillips in New York Thursday night, the top price in a $78.6 contemporary- art sale that concluded two weeks of semi-annual evening auctions.
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Andy Warhol’s 1962 silkscreen painting “Four Marilyns” sold for $38.2 million at Phillips tonight as two weeks of semi-annual evening art auctions were coming to a close in New York.
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Madonna, Leonardo DiCaprio and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen could help sell as much as $1.3 billion of art at the three New York auction houses this month.
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Gwyneth Paltrow, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kate Hudson squeezed onto a loveseat last night inside a 31-foot-high Tiffany blue box at Rockefeller Center.
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The plucky folks at the California Artichoke Advisory Board have a bellyache with the United Nations that Pino Cansoneri says has escalated into a diplomatic crisis in the kitchen at La Campana .
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Did a “hot shot” kill Marilyn Monroe during the night of Aug. 4, 1962?
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A first edition of Adam Smith’s “An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations” could sell for as much as $120,000 at auction next month.
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We should never again hear anyone declare that Marilyn Monroe was a size 12, a size 14 or any other stand-in for full-figured, zaftig or plump. Fifteen thousand people have now seen dramatic evidence to the contrary. Monroe was, in fact, teeny-tiny.
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Bloomberg's Courtney Donohoe reports on the sale of rare Marilyn Monroe photographs at auction. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Authentic Brands Group LLC and the National Entertainment Collectibles Association acquired the rights to the image of Marilyn Monroe for an undisclosed sum, the Financial Times reported.
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