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-''[[Le baiser de l'hôtel de ville]]'' ("Kiss by the Hotel de Ville") is a photograph by French photographer [[Robert Doisneau]] of a couple [[kissing]] in the busy streets of [[Paris]]. Who the couple were was a mystery until in 1993 Denise and Jean-Louis Lavergne took him to court for taking the picture without their knowledge. This action forced Doisneau to admit that he actually posed the shot in 1950 using actor/models Françoise Bornet and her then boyfriend Jacques Carteaud. Françoise was given an original print as part of her payment. In April 2005 she sold the print for 155,000 [[Euro|€]] at an auction. +''[[Le baiser de l'hôtel de ville]]'' (1950, English: "Kiss by the Hotel de Ville") is a photograph by French photographer [[Robert Doisneau]] of a couple [[kissing]] in the busy streets of [[Paris]]. Who the couple were was a mystery until in 1993 Denise and Jean-Louis Lavergne took him to court for taking the picture without their knowledge. This action forced Doisneau to admit that he actually posed the shot in 1950 using actor/models Françoise Bornet and her then boyfriend Jacques Carteaud. Françoise was given an original print as part of her payment. In April 2005 she sold the print for 155,000 [[Euro|€]] at an auction.
== See also == == See also ==
-*[[V-J Day in Times Square]] by [[Alfred Eisenstaedt]] +*''[[V-J Day in Times Square]]'' (1945) by [[Alfred Eisenstaedt]]
 +*[[Street photography]]
 +*[[Hotel de Ville]]
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Le baiser de l'hôtel de ville (1950, English: "Kiss by the Hotel de Ville") is a photograph by French photographer Robert Doisneau of a couple kissing in the busy streets of Paris. Who the couple were was a mystery until in 1993 Denise and Jean-Louis Lavergne took him to court for taking the picture without their knowledge. This action forced Doisneau to admit that he actually posed the shot in 1950 using actor/models Françoise Bornet and her then boyfriend Jacques Carteaud. Françoise was given an original print as part of her payment. In April 2005 she sold the print for 155,000 at an auction.

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