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Robert Doisneau : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Doisneau
Robert Doisneau (; 14 April 1912 – 1 April 1994)〔 was a French photographer. In the 1930s he used a Leica on the streets of Paris. He and Henri Cartier-Bresson were pioneers of photojournalism.〔W. Scott Haine, Culture and Customs of France (London Greenwood, 2006), p. 289〕 He is renowned for his 1950 image ''Le baiser de l'hôtel de ville'' (''Kiss by the Town Hall''), a photograph of a couple kissing in the busy streets of Paris. Doisneau was appointed a ''Chevalier'' (Knight) of the Legion of Honour in 1984.〔 ==Photographic career== Doisneau was known for his modest, playful, and ironic images of amusing juxtapositions, mingling social classes, and eccentrics in contemporary Paris streets and cafes. Influenced by the work of André Kertész, Eugène Atget, and Henri Cartier-Bresson, in more than twenty books he presented a charming vision of human frailty and life as a series of quiet, incongruous moments. 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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