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In Paris: Woman of the legendary kiss photo dies

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Françoise Bornet and her ex-partner Jacques Carteaud at the auction of the photo.

The woman in the legendary Parisian ‘kiss at city hall’ photo, which became a symbol of Paris as the ‘city of love’, is dead. Françoise Bornet died on Christmas Day near Paris at the age of 93, as a close friend of the newspaper “Le Parisien” confirmed.

In the spring of 1950, star photographer Robert Doisneau took the photo ‘Le Baiser de l’Hotel de Ville’, which shows a couple kissing in front of the Paris City Hall. The black and white image probably became Doisneau’s (1912-1994) best-known photo.

Sold more than 400,000 times

An extraordinary success story for Doisneau began with the committed (but posed) kiss photo. After being distributed thousands of times as a postcard, the ‘Kiss’ was released as a poster in 1986 and was sold more than 400,000 times. The motif for the ‘Love for the Games’ campaign, with which Paris presented itself as a candidate for hosting the 2012 Olympic Games, was also reissued.

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But the kiss photo also caused problems. In 1992, a couple claimed on French television that they were the lovers in the photo. This television confession provoked Françoise Bornet and her ex-partner Jacques Carteaud from their restraint and forced Doisneau to reveal the secret about the ‘kiss’ photo that had been kept for four decades: instead of a snapshot, it was an order from the magazine “Leven ” on the topic “Lovers in Paris”.

Photographer asked lovers to repeat the kiss

“He did five or six poses. It took about half a day,” Bornet recalls. Doisneau discovered the young woman while he was sitting on the terrace of a café. The then drama student walked past with Carteaud, the same age, who was also a drama student. They really kissed – but not in front of the town hall. For a fee, Doisneau asked the lovers to repeat the romance in various places in the city, including for the facade of the “Hôtel de Ville”.

A few days after this photo was taken, Doisneau sent the photo to the young woman as a souvenir. On the spine the photographer’s stamp and the number of the negative, 21.039. In 2005, Françoise Bornet auctioned the photo for 155,000 euros. (SDA)

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