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== See also == == See also ==
- +===In art===
-*[[Kiss]] ([[Andy Warhol]], [[1962]], [[USA]]) +* Works entitled ''The Kiss'' were painted by both [[Gustav Klimt]], [[Francesco Hayez]] and [[Edvard Munch]].
 +* [[Auguste Rodin]] created the sculpture ''[[The Kiss (Rodin sculpture)|The Kiss]]'' (''Le Baiser'').
 +*[[Andy Warhol]] made an avant-garde film, ''the kiss'' ([[1962]]), closeups of couples kissing.
 +* The French photographer [[Robert Doisneau]] shot a couple kissing by the Hotel de Ville ([[Paris]]) in 1950. The photo, later called "The Kiss," is now considered a classic, a fact one couple alleging to be the subjects of the photo attempted to exploit in their unsuccessful 1990s lawsuit against the photographer.
 +* [[Tanya Chalkin]]'s [[Kiss (photograph)|''Kiss'']], a black-and-white photo of two young women embracing, has become something of a pop culture icon in recent years.
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A kiss (from Old English cyssan "to kiss," in turn from coss "a kiss.") is the touching with the lips.

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In art

  • Works entitled The Kiss were painted by both Gustav Klimt, Francesco Hayez and Edvard Munch.
  • Auguste Rodin created the sculpture The Kiss (Le Baiser).
  • Andy Warhol made an avant-garde film, the kiss (1962), closeups of couples kissing.
  • The French photographer Robert Doisneau shot a couple kissing by the Hotel de Ville (Paris) in 1950. The photo, later called "The Kiss," is now considered a classic, a fact one couple alleging to be the subjects of the photo attempted to exploit in their unsuccessful 1990s lawsuit against the photographer.
  • Tanya Chalkin's Kiss, a black-and-white photo of two young women embracing, has become something of a pop culture icon in recent years.




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