Photograph of Alfred Jarry on a bicycle
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- | [[Photograph]] of [[Alfred Jarry]] on a [[bicycle]] in [[Alfortville]]is the title of this photo [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jarry_velo.jpg] at Wikipedia. | + | '''Alfred Jarry on a bicycle'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jarry_velo.jpg] (c. 1898) is the informal title of a photo of French writer [[Alfred Jarry]] riding a [[bicycle]]. |
- | The same photo is also credited as "Alfred Jarry, devant le [[Phalanstère de Corbeil]] en 1898." | + | As of July 2013, the photo is known in Wikipedia as "Photograph of Alfred Jarry on a bike in Alfortville." |
- | The bycle supposedly is the "[[Clément Luxe 96]]." | + | It is unclear why [[Alfortville]] is in that title. |
- | :"Alfred Jarry possédait une bicyclette Clément Luxe 96 Course sur piste achetée pour 525 francs en novembre 1896 à monsieur Jules Trochon de Laval. | + | The same photo is credited as "Alfred Jarry, devant le Phalanstère de Corbeil en 1898" by Larousse[http://www.larousse.fr/encyclopedie/images/Alfred_Jarry/1008283], which cites [[Archives Larbor]] as the provenance of the photo. |
- | Cette bicylette ne fut jamais payée, malgré plusieurs sommations d'huissiers. Le 27 Avril 1907 (plus de 10 ans après, donc, et 6 mois avant la mort de Jarry) Trochon réclame toujours son dû." > | + | The [[Phalanstère de Corbeil]] was the informal title of a rented house in the proximity of the [[Grands moulins de Corbeil]] in what are now the [[suburbs of Paris]], where Alfred Jarry lived with five of his friends ([[Pierre Quillard]], [[André-Ferdinand Hérold]], [[Marcel Collière]] and [[Alfred Valette]] and his wife [[Rachilde]]). |
- | "arrivee au phalanstere un jeune indien (Alfred Jarr dit ubu) | + | The bicycle is the "[[Clément Luxe 96]]." |
+ | The photo is used on ''[[Alfred Jarry: A Pataphysical Life]]'' by [[Alastair Brotchie]]. | ||
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Alfred Jarry on a bicycle[1] (c. 1898) is the informal title of a photo of French writer Alfred Jarry riding a bicycle.
As of July 2013, the photo is known in Wikipedia as "Photograph of Alfred Jarry on a bike in Alfortville."
It is unclear why Alfortville is in that title.
The same photo is credited as "Alfred Jarry, devant le Phalanstère de Corbeil en 1898" by Larousse[2], which cites Archives Larbor as the provenance of the photo.
The Phalanstère de Corbeil was the informal title of a rented house in the proximity of the Grands moulins de Corbeil in what are now the suburbs of Paris, where Alfred Jarry lived with five of his friends (Pierre Quillard, André-Ferdinand Hérold, Marcel Collière and Alfred Valette and his wife Rachilde).
The bicycle is the "Clément Luxe 96."
The photo is used on Alfred Jarry: A Pataphysical Life by Alastair Brotchie.