拍品专文
New York City's Museum of Modern Art chose Marilyn in White to represent the century in their 1999 "Fame after Photography" exhibition with a 60 foot billboard and all advertising which included buses, subways, phone booths, full page New York Times print ads. Acclaimed as the most famous photograph internationally synonymous with Hollywood. Bruno Bernard wrote in his journal, Marilyn discovered me in the crowd and winked me over..."Bernie what are you doing here?" she asked... then added so the whole crew within earshot could hear, "Remember Bernie, you started it all" (from Bernard of Hollywood's Marilyn by Susan Bernard, St. Martin's Press, 1993).