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The Marilyn Monroe Myth You Should Stop Believing
The word "icon" is flung around quite a lot these days, but perhaps with the exception of Elvis or The Beatles, there is no greater icon of the last century than Marilyn Monroe.
The greatest evidence for this can best be found in the work of Andy Warhol, whose "Marilyn Diptych" – the title of which, excluding her surname, suggests her iconicity — became the centerpiece of the Pop Art movement. This spotlight seemed to predict the actress's transfiguration from a typical performer into an instantly recognizable brand in her own right.
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According to the Tate, Warhol first started printing his Monroe portraits in 1962, just a few months after her untimely death stunned the world.
Since then, Monroe's synonymity with glamor has been used to sell everything from aspirational products like Chanel No. 5 — which, according to the ad, she claimed to wear to bed (via YouTube) – to everyday staples such as Snickers bars (per You