Written By: Liz Ronk

Forget the fabled rudeness of the Parisians. Forget the crowds of tourists who flock to the City of Light in the summer, making the city’s winding streets, echoing stone churches and public gardens all but unbearable. Forget that everything, everything, is more expensive in Paris than it has any right to be. Forget that entire neighborhoods sometimes smell, suddenly and inexplicably, of rotting garbage and then, as suddenly and as inexplicably, the stench vanishes. Forget that everybody smokes, everywhere, at all times, no matter what. Forget all of the worst aspects of the French capital and its denizens, and instead dwell for a moment on the Paris of everyone’s dreams.

Picture the book stalls, the fishermen and the artists with their easels along the Seine. Picture lovers walking the winding streets, drunk on one other, oblivious to everyone and everything but each other. Picture Sacré CÅ“ur and Montmartre, the flower peddlers and the Champs-Elysees, the mansard roofs and the zinc bars, Sainte-Chapelle and the Marais. Picture the Paris, in other words, that inspired Hemingway to remark (according to his friend, the writer and raconteur A.E. Hotchner), “If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.”

Of all the pictures made of that Paris — the Paris of the last century, when the city was still largely depicted in beautiful black and white — perhaps none is more famous than Alfred Eisenstaedt’s unforgettable shot of kids at a Parisian puppet show, “Saint George and the Dragon,” at an outdoor theater in 1963. Capturing the thrill, the shock, the shared triumph-over-evil that the children feel at the very moment when St. George slays the mythical beast, Eisenstaedt’s picture feels as fresh as when it was made, more than 50 years ago. Here, the picture tells us, is an innocence that can remind even the most jaded of what it was once like to believe, to really believe, in the stories that unfold before our eyes onstage, or onscreen.

The master photographer himself, meanwhile, said of this very picture: “It took a long time to get the angle I liked. But the best picture is the one I took at the climax of the action. It carries all the excitement of the children screaming, ‘The dragon is slain!’ Very often this sort of thing is only a momentary vision. My brain does not register, only my eyes and finger react. Click.”

Here, as a new season finally begins to take hold after a brutally long, dismal winter, LIFE.com celebrates Paris in the spring through the lens of Eisenstaedt’s puppet-show picture — as well as a number of photographs of Parisians and their city that he made around the same time, but that never ran in LIFE magazine.

Children watch the story of "Saint George and the Dragon" at an outdoor puppet theater in Paris, 1963.

Paris 1963

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Parisians at a sidewalk cafe, 1963.

Paris 1963

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Woman sitting with her pet cheetah having tea at a Bois de Boulogne cafe, Paris, 1963.

Paris 1963

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People enjoying an afternoon on the banks of the Seine River, 1963.

Paris 1963

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Typical Parisian rooftop scene, 1963.

Paris 1963

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Parisians enjoying an amusement park ride, 1963.

Paris 1963

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Low angle of the Eiffel Tower, 1963.

Paris 1963

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Young Parisians enjoy an impromptu outdoor concert on the banks of the Seine, 1963.

Paris 1963

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Parisian beatniks hang out on bank of the Seine, 1963.

Paris 1963

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Paris street scene, 1963.

Paris 1963

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Parisian girl dressed for her first communion accompanied by family members, 1963.

Paris 1963

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French children playing on toy horse and buggy vehicles, 1963.

Paris 1963

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Little boy on merry-go-round at the Tuileries Gardens, sticking out his tongue, 1963.

Paris 1963

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Children at play, Paris, 1963.

Paris 1963

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Parisian children riding merry-go-round in a playground, 1963.

Paris 1963

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Parisians, 1963.

Paris 1963

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Parisians play boule, 1963.

Paris 1963

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Young Parisian woman exhaling smoke, 1963.

Paris 1963

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Street performer drawing a crowd, Paris, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

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Parisian vendor, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

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Man smoking cigar while examining stamps at stamp market on Avenue Matignon, Paris, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

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Street artists at work, Paris, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

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Montmartre sidewalk artist and monkey entertaining tourists in the Place du Terte near Sacre Coeur, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

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Woman taxi driver sharing front seat with pet dog, Paris, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

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Children, Paris, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

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Children duelists on the Rue Mouffetard, Paris, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

Alfred Eisenstaedt TIme & Life Pictures/Getty Images

Paris, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

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Elderly woman walking along street while bride and groom walk behind, Paris, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

Alfred Eisenstaedt TIme & Life Pictures/Getty Images

Paris street scene, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

Alfred Eisenstaedt TIme & Life Pictures/Getty Images

Little girl, Paris, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

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Children, Paris, 1963

The Parisians 1963

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Amphibious car crossing the Seine, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

Alfred Eisenstaedt TIme & Life Pictures/Getty Images

The Louvre, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

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Ballerinas at the Paris Opera, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

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Young Parisian woman at a discotheque, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

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Young Parisians dancing at a discotheque, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

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Couple embracing at Golfe Drouot dance hall, Paris, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

Alfred Eisenstaedt TIme & Life Pictures/Getty Images

Woman under streetlight in Montmartre at night, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

Alfred Eisenstaedt TIme & Life Pictures/Getty Images

Cat in the street, Paris, 1963.

The Parisians 1963

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