Vintage Grunge Goddess Marilyn Monroe is a painting by Georgiana Romanovna which was uploaded on January 21st, 2013.
Vintage Grunge Goddess Marilyn Monroe
There are plenty of beautiful images of Marilyn Monroe available that I really wanted to change pace and grunge up my own painting - so I did. Warm,... more
Title
Vintage Grunge Goddess Marilyn Monroe
Artist
Georgiana Romanovna
Medium
Painting - Mixed Mediums
Description
There are plenty of beautiful images of Marilyn Monroe available that I really wanted to change pace and grunge up my own painting - so I did. Warm, with vibrant red where needed, and a definite vintage feel.
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About Marilyn-:
Marilyn Monroe was born on June 1, 1926, in the Los Angeles County Hospital as Norma Jeane Mortenson (soon after changed to Baker), the third child born to Gladys Pearl Baker (nee Monroe, May 27, 1902 March 11, 1984).
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Monroe's birth certificate names the father as Martin Edward Mortensen with his residence stated as "unknown". The name Mortenson is listed as her surname on the birth certificate, although Gladys immediately had it changed to Baker, the surname of her first husband and which she still used. Martin's surname was misspelled on the birth certificate leading to more confusion on who her actual father was.
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Gladys Baker had married a Martin E. Mortensen in 1924, but they had separated before Gladys' pregnancy. Several of Monroe's biographers suggest that Gladys Baker used his name to avoid the stigma of illegitimacy. Mortensen died at the age of 85, and Monroe's birth certificate, together with her parents' marriage and divorce documents, were discovered. The documents showed that Mortensen filed for divorce from Gladys on March 5, 1927, and it was finalized on October 15, 1928.
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Throughout her life, Marilyn Monroe denied that Mortensen was her father. She said that, when she was a child, she had been shown a photograph of a man that Gladys identified as her father, Charles Stanley Gifford. She remembered that he had a thin mustache and somewhat resembled Clark Gable, and that she had amused herself by pretending that Gable was her father.
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January 21st, 2013
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Comments (27)
Zeana Romanovna
Thank you kindly to the buyer of a print of this work. I sincerely hope you enjoy your print as much as I enjoyed recreating Marilyn. Kind Regards, Zeana
Zeana Romanovna
I would like to thank the most recent buyer of a print of this work and I hope you enjoy your print for a long while to come. ~Zeana Romanovna