"My mother did not believe me"
The little Parisian with his baguette in the streets of Paris is Jean Brosseron. At the time, in 1952, he was 5 years old. He remembers it like it was yesterday. Willy Ronis had asked him to run out of the bakery. "Delighted to be of service and to be interesting, I ran with my baguette. The gentleman took his photos and then I went home. Very proud, I told my mother, but she did not believe me and replied: 'I am the Queen of England'", says, amused, the septuagenarian.
According to Willy Ronis, this shot is the only one for which he asked his model to stage himself. "He immediately turned to the people we meet in the street. The living people who make the life of the city. He was not at all interested in what we call today, people or movie stars, "says Stéphane Kovalsky, grandson of Willy Ronis. (Original article in French: https://www.francetvinfo.fr/culture...y-ronis-jean-raconte-ce-souvenir_5922371.html )
If you happen to be in the South of France before September '23, you can go see the exhibition at Villa Tamaris Centre d'Art in La Seyne-sur-Mer.