Jean Harlow, Hollywood's iconic blonde bombshell, left a legacy that lives on both on and off screen. Now, the late Golden Age actor’s former estate has hit the market. The home, a Colonial Revival -style mansion, famously dubbed “ the Whitest House in the World ,” was initially built for Jean Harlow in 1932 by architect C.B. Clyne in roughly 10 weeks. Harlow—who starred in films including Hell’s Angels and Red Dust —lived at the lofty residence from its completion and until her sudden death at age 26. It's now listed with David Kramer at Compas s, and can be yours for $16,800,000. The exterior of Harlow's home. Photo: Ryan Lahiff The gated red-brick manor, situated in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, is set behind mature magnolia trees that have been rooted in front of the property for nearly a century. The four-bedroom, seven-bathroom abode spans approximately 7,367 square feet.…