Marilyn Monroe Canvas Wall Art

I love Marilyn Monroe; she made red lipstick look great, and hips and curves look sexy. That blonde hair!! That alluring look. Marilyn is a true icon in Hollywood history!

The Ballerina pose is one of my all-time favorite pictures of Marilyn. It was taken in 1954 in by Milton Green. Marilyn was having publicity photos taken for The Seven Year Itch. Clothing designer Anne Klein sent over several outfits forMarilyn2 Marilyn to pose in, but all of them were at least 2 sizes too small! For the entire photo shoot, Marilyn was holding the dresses closed.

I was thrilled to be offered this canvas of Marilyn Monroe in her Ballerina pose to review. This canvas is AMAZING!! The colors are vibrant, the details are amazing. I can’t get over how gorgeous this canvas is!!

The canvas arrives very well packaged. Each piece is wrapped in plastic.

There are three individual canvas panels. You can put them all together for one large canvas or spread them apart for a more dramatic piece of art.

The canvas is stretched on a wooden frame, you can get this as a canvas roll. The canvas is a total of 40½” wide by 27″ tall.  Each panel is about 13½” wide. I love the look of them all together with no spaces in between.

The picture is continued on the sides for an excellent finished look. There are also fixtures on the back so you can immediately hang your artwork.

The photographs that I have added to this review truly don’t do the canvas justice. The colors are amazing. Excellent details throughout the canvas. From Marilyn’s painted toenails to the newspaper headline, all the way to the sparkle in her eyes, this canvas is absolutely stunning.

WHINES

Oh my gosh, not a single one! This is a truly high definition canvas print of one of my all time favorite Hollywood legends Marilyn Monroe. The canvas trio looks amazing on my bathroom wall. I truly couldn’t be more pleased if I tried.

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