On 18 November 1991 Colomb donated her entire œuvre—over 50,000 negatives, their contact sheets and about 2,000 signed prints—to the French state, where it is conserved by the Médiathèque du Patrimoine et de la Photographie (MAP) in Charenton-le-Pont. The state holding was augmented in 2001 by 1,500 additional prints, several hundred colour slides and 2,300 negatives made after the initial bequest. Works from this archive formed the core of the Jeu de Paume exhibition
Denise Colomb and the West Indies, 1948-1958 (2009), demonstrating its continuing curatorial importance. Historians of humanist photography now cite Colomb alongside
Robert Doisneau, Édouard Boubat, Izis and Willy Ronis as a canonical figure of the movement. == Personal life ==