But with those meaningful caveats in mind, we offer up these photos of couples who seem be enjoying each other’s company, at least for the time being. The pictures range from those whose show an idyllic view of young romance, such as the one of a handsome couple on vacation at Lake George, to others of older couples that appear to demonstrate a well-earned comfort, such as the man and woman sitting on rocking chairs on their front porch, each caught up in their diversions while listening to a record player.
This photo set also includes some celebrity couples, for whom more of the romantic backstory is well-known. They range from the famously tempestuous pairing of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton to the model of a long-lasting (77 years) public marriage, Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter.
The most forbidding couple in this photo set would be the Bergerons of the Quebec town of Saint-Fidele, who were photographed by John Phillips and featured in LIFE as part of a 1942 story on changes coming to French Canada. The story said that the Bergerons had “a true old-fashioned culture,” and described them as “thrifty but not stingy, carefree but conscientious” and, most importantly—and you can kind of tell this just by looking at them—”dead set against the manifestations of the 20th century.”
It’s possible the Bergerons gave Phillips a stern pose to let the readers of LIFE, know that they were not happy with the world. But they were united in their disdain, which can be one of the true joys of couplehood.
A young couple enjoyed a Lake George vacation in a Nina Leen photo entitled “Private Island,” 1941.
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Janet Leigh with actor husband Tony Curtis, who is holding daughters Kelly Lee (left) and Jamie Lee on his lap as they sit on the floor at home.
Leonard Bernstein and his wife on the opening night of the New York Philharmonic, 1958.
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Bicycle riders in Mansfield, Ohio, 1942
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The RKO studio lot was where Lucille Ball met Desi Arnaz, when they co-starred in the 1940 musical Too Many Girls. Here, in a rare color photo from his 1958 spread on the launch of Desilu Studios, LIFE’s Leonard McCombe catches the couple as they ponder their risky new venture.
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A couple listened to the gramophone, 1940.
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Steve McQueen and his wife, Neile Adams, embrace in the kitchen of their Hollywood home, 1963.
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French Canadian couple Mr. and Mme. Henri Bergeron, 1942.
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Josephine Baker receiving a congratulatory kiss on the nose from her husband, orchestra leader Jo Bouillon, after Baker’s show at the Strand theater during her US tour, 1951.
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Winter in Maine, 1942.
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Lauren Bacall fed wedding cake to her groom, Humphrey Bogart, after their marriage ceremony in Ohio, 1945.
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Couple kissing in front of the Delta Tau Delta mummy at the University of the South, 1940.
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A floating party on the Apple River in Somerset, Wisconsin in 1941.
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Senator John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline at their wedding reception, Newport, Rhode Island, 1953.
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American soldiers in England, 1944.
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Jimmy Carter kissed his wife Rosalynn, 1971.
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Drive-in movie, Chicago, September 1951.
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An elderly Polish couple walked hand in hand in the city of Poznan, 1963.
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Actress Sophia Loren and husband, producer Carlo Ponti, after moving into their 50-room villa outside Rome, 1964.
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A couple danced at Rosie’s Cafe, 1937.
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Hippie couple Randy Brook and Laurie Thruelsen hitched a ride in the back of a truck, 1971.
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A couple walked through Luxembourg Gardens in Paris, 1963.
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Bette Davis in front of a plane with her third husband, William Grant Sherry, who was studying to become a pilot under the G.I. Bill.
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Bob Smith and Mary Beth Sanger kiss after their underwater wedding in San Marcos, Texas, 1954.
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A street scene in Yugoslavia, 1948.
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