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Chicago, 1955 by Harry Callahan

Chicago, 1955 by Harry Callahan

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Pablo Picasso in Studio #5, Cannes, France 1955 by Mark Shaw

Pablo Picasso in Studio #5, Cannes, France 1955 by Mark Shaw

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Ragazzo con l’orologio (Boy with a clock), 1955 by Piergiorgio Branzi

Ragazzo con l’orologio (Boy with a clock), 1955 by Piergiorgio Branzi

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Las Vegas, Nevada 1955 by Elliott Erwitt

Las Vegas, Nevada 1955 by Elliott Erwitt

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Las Vegas, 1955 by Loomis Dean
(Vintage Vegas: Scenes From a Desert Boomtown)

Las Vegas, 1955 by Loomis Dean

(Vintage Vegas: Scenes From a Desert Boomtown)

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James Dean in Midtown, NYC 1955 by Dennis Stock

James Dean in Midtown, NYC 1955 by Dennis Stock

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Photographer Dennis Stock holding a camera in front of his face, 1955 by Andreas Feininger

Photographer Dennis Stock holding a camera in front of his face, 1955 by Andreas Feininger

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Suzy Parker for Revlon Lanolite Lipstick, 1955* by Dan Wynn

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James Dean, 1955 by Dennis Stock

James Dean, 1955 by Dennis Stock

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Marilyn Monroe (New York, 1955) - The lost film of Peter Mangone


Peter Mangone passed away on December 11, 2012.  However, he lived to oversee the printing of his historic pictures of Marilyn Monroe and the publication of our catalog.
The exhibition will continue as planned – a fitting tribute to Peter and the remarkably candid pictures he took one day in 1955 of his idol, Marilyn Monroe.
It is five and a half minutes of grainy eight millimeter footage, but in that time we can see more of the true nature of Marilyn Monroe than in many of her longer and better known films. The film was shot in 1955 when Marilyn Monroe was 29 and Peter Mangone was 15.


(Danziger Gallery)

Marilyn Monroe (New York, 1955) - The lost film of Peter Mangone

Peter Mangone passed away on December 11, 2012.  However, he lived to oversee the printing of his historic pictures of Marilyn Monroe and the publication of our catalog.

The exhibition will continue as planned – a fitting tribute to Peter and the remarkably candid pictures he took one day in 1955 of his idol, Marilyn Monroe.

It is five and a half minutes of grainy eight millimeter footage, but in that time we can see more of the true nature of Marilyn Monroe than in many of her longer and better known films. The film was shot in 1955 when Marilyn Monroe was 29 and Peter Mangone was 15.

(Danziger Gallery)