Paris, August 1944

Color footage from liberated Paris, August 1944: a painting being viewed in the street – rare color document from Jack Lieb’s private 16-mm Kodachrome material.

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Paris was liberated from German troops on August 25, 1944; Jack Lieb captured the days immediately following in color. This photograph shows the city’s rapidly returning everyday life—street art and public life as signs of recovered normalcy. Lieb’s 16-mm Kodachrome footage from Paris ranks among the few color documents of the liberation weeks, as nearly all other contemporary recordings were black and white.

Resolution 5758 × 4320 px (24,9 MP)
File format TIFF, 16-bit
Year taken 1944
Location Paris
Collection Historiathek / zb Media
Source archive NARA
Photographer Unbekannt
Rights Historiathek / zb Media GmbH