Robert Doisneau
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Doisneau's work gives unusual prominence and dignity to [[children's street culture]]; returning again and again to the theme of children at play in the city, unfettered by parents. His work treats their play with seriousness and respect. | Doisneau's work gives unusual prominence and dignity to [[children's street culture]]; returning again and again to the theme of children at play in the city, unfettered by parents. His work treats their play with seriousness and respect. | ||
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Robert Doisneau (April 14 1912 - April 1 1994) was a French photographer noted for his frank and often humorous depictions of Parisian street life.
Among his most recognizable work is Le baiser de l'hôtel de ville ("Kiss by the Hotel de Ville"), a photo of a couple kissing in the busy streets of Paris.
Doisneau's work gives unusual prominence and dignity to children's street culture; returning again and again to the theme of children at play in the city, unfettered by parents. His work treats their play with seriousness and respect.
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