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''[[Véritable portrait de Monsieur Ubu]]''[http://archive.org/stream/uburoidrameencin00jarr#page/7/mode/1up] (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"[http://archive.org/stream/uburoidrameencin00jarr#page/9/mode/1up] which has no [[resemblance]] to the first. ''[[Véritable portrait de Monsieur Ubu]]''[http://archive.org/stream/uburoidrameencin00jarr#page/7/mode/1up] (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"[http://archive.org/stream/uburoidrameencin00jarr#page/9/mode/1up] which has no [[resemblance]] to the first.
-The portrait shows a mysterious figure wearing an encasing [[robe]] which ends in a [[dunce-cap]], with a stomach (a [[beer belly]]) with a [[spiral]] [[insignia]], the [[gidouille]]. Under his right [[armpit]] is a [[stick]], one such as a teacher might carry. His barrel-like rotund figure suggests that he has difficulty in moving.+The portrait shows a mysterious figure wearing an encasing [[robe]] which ends in a [[dunce-cap]], with a stomach (a [[beer belly]]) with a [[spiral]] [[insignia]], the [[gidouille]]. Under his right [[armpit]] is a [[stick]], one such as a teacher might carry. His barrel-like [[obese]] and rotund figure suggests that he has difficulty in moving.
==See also== ==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 *[[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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 True portrait of Monsieur Ubu (1896) is a woodcut frontispiece for Ubu Roi. It represents Ubu, a fictional character from Jarry's eponymous play.
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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.

The portrait shows a mysterious figure wearing an encasing robe which ends in a dunce-cap, with a stomach (a beer belly) with a spiral insignia, the gidouille. Under his right armpit is a stick, one such as a teacher might carry. His barrel-like obese and rotund figure suggests that he has difficulty in moving.

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