Rare Photos Of Marilyn Monroe, Taken By The Man Who Fell In Love With Norma Jeane

In 1945, Andre de Dienes was the first professional photographer to work with Monroe when she was known simply as Norma Jeane.
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It sounds like the beginnings of a mid-century romance novel: Once upon a time in 1945, Transylvanian-born photographer Andre de Dienes was looking for a muse. He had briefly moved to Hollywood from New York City in search of a model willing to pose for his experimental nude projects. And it was only after many unsuccessful calls to modeling agencies that a girl named Norma Jeane Baker walked into his life.

Baker had reportedly been camping out at Blue Book Modeling Agency's office, laser-focused on jump-starting a career in Hollywood, so they sent her over. A mere 19 years old, Baker was described by de Dienes in a memoir as a "miracle" that happened to him and a "sexy looking angel." As predictable as a romance novel, he fell in love with her at first sight. So instead of asking her to pose nude, de Dienes invited Norma (whom he'd been told was married, but separated from her husband) on a five-week trip through California, Nevada, Arizona and Oregon, that would -- of course -- end in an engagement.

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So the rest of the story goes, de Dienes returned to New York after that first trip, with hopes of continuing their relationship. Eventually, though, he found out that Baker had rebranded herself as Marilyn Monroe -- and was intent on remaining a single actress. The engagement ended. Nevertheless, in 1946, de Dienes once again asked Monroe to travel with him, this time to a beach in Malibu to take photos for a book of poetry and philosophy. She agreed.

Fast forward three years, and Monroe was well on her way to becoming a celebrity. During a visit to New York, she got in touch with de Dienes, leading to a photo shoot on Tobay Beach on Long Island. In her 20s, de Dienes described her as "a magnificent, elegant young woman, sophisticated like [he had] never seen her before," yet his photos tended to portray the former Norma Jeane as a casual beachgoer, hair wind-blown and face perpetually angelic. They would shoot together for the last time in 1953, in a dark valley in Beverly Hills, working off the light of de Dienes' headlights. 

Monroe died in 1962, still allegedly in touch with de Dienes, though she'd remarried and had been involved with other men since they met.

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Their story is a charming one, particularly when some of the more unforgiving details of their relationship are omitted. According to de Dienes' own account of that first trip, Monroe slept in the back of his modified Buick, in a space dubbed her "little cage." "Norma Jeane laughed like crazy when I told her she would become my little slave and prisoner," de Dienes darkly recounted in his memoir, "that I might even buy a long thin chain to attach one end of to her ankle and the other end to the car!" It was later rumored that de Dienes' anger got in the way of their relationship.

"Always thinking of his early photographs as the turning point in her career, in 1960 he sent her two letters berating her for never acknowledging him for launching her to to fame," Steven Kasher Gallery, the gallery hosting "Andre de Dienes: Marilyn and California Girls" this month and next, wrote in an exhibition description. "It is difficult to say if it was the fact that she never credited him for her success which upset him or if his anger was the result of her continued rejection of his affection."

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Later in life, de Dienes, who published over 20 books of nude photos over his career, lived like a recluse. Many of his photos of Monroe remained hidden in his garage for decades until his wife Shirley T. Ellis de Dienes, a former model who posed nude for her husband, discovered the stash of prints five years after his 1985 death. Thanks to Shirley and author Steve Crist, the collection of rare images of Monroe are now on view at Steven Kasher Gallery, giving viewers a glimpse into one of the actresses' first relationships in Hollywood.

While there's no point in crediting de Dienes for Monroe's fame -- she, extremely driven and unafraid, was the key to her own success -- it's interesting to fathom what her life would have been like without that first encounter with a lone Austro-Hungarian photographer.

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"Andre de Dienes: Marilyn and California Girls" is on view at Steven Kasher Gallery from June 9 to July 30, 2016. The exhibition features more than 50 lifetime prints from de Dienes’ two most famous series, "Marilyn Monroe" and "California nudes."

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Marilyn Monroe Was More Than Her Movie Roles?
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The American actress and model Marilyn Monroe wearing a bathing suit and lifebuoy for advertising, circa 1940. (credit:Mondadori Portfolio/Getty Images)
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Norma Jeane Baker, future film star Marilyn Monroe, tries her hand at sand skiing, circa 1943. (credit:Silver Screen Collection/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe poses for a portrait in 1947. (credit:Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe poses for a portrait in a bathing suit, circa 1948. (credit:Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe smiling next to a Los Angeles road sign. (credit:Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe reading an L.A. telephone directory near the Los Angeles city limits, circa 1947. (credit:John Kobal Foundation/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe raises her legs in the air and assumes a yogic exercise position, circa 1948. (credit:John Kobal Foundation/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe in Los Angeles circa 1948. (credit:John Kobal Foundation/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe poses for a portrait, circa 1950. (credit:Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe photo session at Hollywood agent Johnny Hyde's backyard on May 17, 1950, in Beverly Hills, California. (credit:Earl Leaf/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe wearing heels and a bathing suit, plays around with two male friends at a pool in Hollywood, California, in 1950. (credit:KM Archive/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe photo session at Hollywood agent Johnny Hyde's backyard on May 17, 1950, in Beverly Hills, California. (credit:Earl Leaf/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe, pinup photo, speaking on a telephone and reclining against a mirror, in 1950. (credit:Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe frolicking on the beach near her Hollywood home during a break from filming, circa 1950. (credit:L J Willinger/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe, circa 1950. (credit:Röhnert/ullstein bild/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe puts on a pair of high-heeled sandals by a swimming pool, circa 1951. (credit:Archive Photos/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe kneeling in a chair in a two-piece polka dot bathing suit, circa 1951. (credit:Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe poses for a portrait on the backlot of 20th Century-Fox in 1951 in Los Angeles, California. (credit:Earl Theisen/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe poses for a portrait on the backlot of 20th Century-Fox in 1951 in Los Angeles, California. (credit:Earl Theisen/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe poses for a portrait next to a 1950 Pontiac Chieftain on the backlot of 20th Century-Fox in 1951 in Los Angeles, California. (credit:Earl Theisen/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe stands next to a swimming pool in a strapless swimsuit and high heels, circa 1951. (credit:Archive Photos/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe poses for a portrait on bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean, circa 1951. (credit:Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe poses while standing inside an oversized nylon Christmas stocking beside a fireplace, 1951. (credit:Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe, circa 1951. (credit:ullstein bild/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe poses for a portrait in a black bathing suit and high heeled shoes to publicize the release of her film 'Love Nest' on October 10, 1951. (credit: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe, circa 1952. (credit:ullstein bild/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe poses for a portrait, circa 1952. (credit:Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe poses for a portrait in a bathing suit and high heels, circa 1952. (credit:Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe posing for the advertising of Pirelli swimwear. Found in the collection of Fondazione Pirelli, circa 1952. (credit:Fine Art Images/Heritage Images/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe poses for a portrait holding on to a rope wearing a blue bathing suit and glass high heels, circa 1952. (credit:Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe in California, circa 1953. (credit:Apic/Getty Images)
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Actress Marilyn Monroe poses for a portrait in a bathing suit and high heels, circa 1953. (credit:Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe poses for a portrait in a bathing suit and high heels, circa 1953. (credit:Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe poses for a portrait in a bathing suit with high heels, circa 1955. (credit:Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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A Marilyn Monroe 1955 calendar. (credit:GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe poses for a portrait reclining on a diving board wearing a bathing suit, circa 1956. (credit:Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Marilyn Monroe, circa 1961. (credit:ullstein bild/Getty Images)