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It is unclear why [[Alfortville]] is in that title. 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, which cites [[Archives Larbor]] as the provenance of the photo.+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.
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 +The [[Phalanstère de Corbeil]]
The bicycle is the "[[Clément Luxe 96]]." The bicycle is the "[[Clément Luxe 96]]."

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Alfred Jarry on a bicycle[1] is the informal title 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

The bicycle is the "Clément Luxe 96."

The photo is used on Alfred Jarry: A Pataphysical Life by Alastair Brotchie.




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