True Portrait of Monsieur Ubu
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:[[Henri Béhar]] a montré qu' Ubu roi « se déroule un peu comme une spirale, celle qui orne la [[gidouille]] du Père Ubu dans le "Véritable portrait de Monsieur Ubu" .. | :[[Henri Béhar]] a montré qu' Ubu roi « se déroule un peu comme une spirale, celle qui orne la [[gidouille]] du Père Ubu dans le "Véritable portrait de Monsieur Ubu" .. | ||
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+ | distinguishing features are a dunce-cap and an enormous spiral (known as "La Gidouille") inscribed upon his stomach, suggestive of his predominantly intestinal functions (see fig. 15). f n Miro's Portrait of Madame B., the general silhouette of the figure on the left is too particularized to refer to anyone but Pere | ||
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*[[Ubu's Almanac: Alfred Jarry and the Graphic Arts Ubu's Almanac: Alfred Jarry and the Graphic Arts]], exhibition the Spencer Museum of Art in 1998 | *[[Ubu's Almanac: Alfred Jarry and the Graphic Arts Ubu's Almanac: Alfred Jarry and the Graphic Arts]], exhibition the Spencer Museum of Art in 1998 |
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Véritable portrait de Monsieur Ubu[1] (1896, English: True Portrait of Monsieur Ubu) is a woodcut by Alfred Jarry, representing Ubu in Ubu Roi. It is contrasted to "autre portrait de Monsieur Ubu"[2] which has no resemblance to the first.
- Henri Béhar a montré qu' Ubu roi « se déroule un peu comme une spirale, celle qui orne la gidouille du Père Ubu dans le "Véritable portrait de Monsieur Ubu" ..
Reimagining Life: Philosophical Pessimism and the Revolution of
Raihan Kadri
Ubu's gidouille, which is generally considered untranslatable, refers to his enormous stomach with its spiral insignia. only is an emblem of a hyperinflation of human pride as Ubu Roi ...
Joan Miró: Magnetic Fields - Page 41
Rosalind E. Krauss, Joan Miró, Margit Rowell - 1972 - Snippet view - More editions
distinguishing features are a dunce-cap and an enormous spiral (known as "La Gidouille") inscribed upon his stomach, suggestive of his predominantly intestinal functions (see fig. 15). f n Miro's Portrait of Madame B., the general silhouette of the figure on the left is too particularized to refer to anyone but Pere
See also
- Ubu's Almanac: Alfred Jarry and the Graphic Arts Ubu's Almanac: Alfred Jarry and the Graphic Arts, exhibition the Spencer Museum of Art in 1998
- Fancy portrait
Online
- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ubu-Jarry.png
- http://www.spencerart.ku.edu/exhibitions/almanac/ubu3.shtml
- http://archive.org/stream/uburoidrameencin00jarr#page/7/mode/1up, from the 1897 Mercure de France edition of Ubu Roi