The Kiss of Life

July 17, 1967

Rocco Morabito

Artist, American, 1920 - 2009

Rocco Morabito

Attributed to

This is a photograph of two individuals in utility gear on a telephone pole. The individual on the left hangs upside down from the pole, supported by belts and harnesses. The other, standing, uses harnesses to maintain stability and interacts with the hanging individual, appearing to give them mouth-to-mouth. The background is a blank sky.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    gelatin silver print

  • Credit Line

    Gift of Mary and Dan Solomon

  • Dimensions

    image: 24.4 × 18 cm (9 5/8 × 7 1/16 in.)
    sheet: 25.6 × 20.6 cm (10 1/16 × 8 1/8 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2018.177.630


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Mary and Dan Solomon, Monarch Beach, CA; gift to NGA, 2018.

Associated Names

Inscriptions

crop marks around perimeter in black ink and grease pencil; by unknown hand, upper right in grease pencil underlined: 71; on verso, top left stamped in black ink: Morabito Rocco & Works-1; upper left stamped in red ink: OCT 13 1975 E; upper left stamped in blue ink perpendicular: '75 OCT 9 PM 4:57; upper left printed in black ink on applied barcode label perpendicular: HDH-266-BS; center printed in black ink on applied newspaper: Florida skies are overcast on a / muggy day, July 17, 1967, as the / linemen report for a routine morn- / ing job in a Jacksonville suburb. / The power lines are dead, they're / told. Except one. And lineman Ran- / dall Champion hits it and is knocked / unconscious. Other linemen, a block / away, race down their poles to help. / Jimmy Thompson is first up the / pole where Champion is hanging up- / side down. He begins mouth-to- / mouth resuscitation (accompanying / photo) to his stricken buddy who has / turned blue. Another lineman fol- / lows Thompson up and together / they bring him down. / He regains consciousness half- / way down the pole and is sped off by / ambulance. He will be out of work a / few months for skin grafts on his / feet. / It's a routine morning for Rocco [underlined in red ink] / Morabito, [circled in red ink] too. In fact, a slow day. / The veteran photographer for the / Jacksonville Journal is in the / same neighborhood on another as- / signment. / People are shouting as he pulls / up. He looks up and sees Champion, / upside down, unconscious. Morabito / shoots one quick picture, feeling / helpless as he races to the car-tele- / phone. / "Get help," he tells the office, not / knowing a distress call is already / out. When Morabito returns, Thomp- / son is up the pole, supplying the / "Kiss of life." [underlined in green ink] [by unknown hand in green ink: photo] / Morabito shoots again and again. / He races back to the office and / hand-develops the film--three min- / utes past deadline but the paper is / held for these pictures, which will / earn him a Pulitzer Prize.


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