From 1942 to 1943, while Paris was occupied by Nazi Germany, photographer Robert Doisneau documented the ongoing work of the scientists in the city's natural history museum. Cover of ‘Robert Doisneau, ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
THE first photo Robert Doisneau (1912-1994) ever shot was a pile of cobblestones, in 1928, when the French photographer was just 16. Such was the humble beginning of a “humanist photographer”: one who ...
Four pictures snapped by French photographer Robert Doisneau are highlighted on Google’s home page today. Doisneau, who was born 100 years ago today, essentially did at the time what Google now does ...
Printer later; paper size is 15.75 x 11.75 inches (40 x 30 cm). This a rare image of one of Doisneau's favorite subjects - romance in Paris. Robert Doisneau (1912-1994) was one of France's most ...
The mystery surrounding whose lips are seen in an iconic photo of a post-World War II kiss may have finally been solved. French-American Marc de Mauregne claims to be the one caught puckering up on a ...
Robert Doisneau (14 April 1912 – 1 April 1994) was a French photographer. From the 1930s, he photographed the streets of Paris. He was a champion of humanist photography and with Henri Cartier-Bresson ...
The uplifting thing about Google's doodlers is that, unlike many of their engineer colleagues, they don't often resort to the obvious. How lovely, therefore, to awaken this morning and see a doodle ...
Robert Doisneau is best known for his street photography, his most famous example being 'Kiss in front of the Palace of City Hall' (1950). But he took thousands of photographs striving to capture the ...
French National Museum of Natural History, Paris. Until 18 January 2016. In 1942, French photographer Robert Doisneau (perhaps best known for his image of a couple kissing outside the Hotel de Ville) ...
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