Timeless Beauty shows 80 prints of Monroe by seven photographers, including nudes from Tom Kelley's 1949 Red Velvet shoot that later appeared in the debut issue of Playboy, Milton Greene's glamorous portraits and Bert Stern's images taken six weeks before Monroe's death, her drooping eyelids appearing more alcohol-induced and sad than seductive. Even sadder are George Barris's final photos taken a month later showing her windswept on a beach, relaxed and seemingly happier than ever (left).