Alfred Jarry, Rachilde, and Marie Thérèse Collière in Corbeil

Unknown
1898
Gelatin silver print
3 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches
Gift of Robert J. and Linda Klieger Stillman, 2020.
2020.76
Provenance: 
The Robert J. and Linda Klieger Stillman Pataphysics Collection.
Inscription: 
Inscribed in ink in Rachilde's hand on the verso: "Mme Pierre Quillard, moi et le Père Ubu, c'est à dire Alfred Jarry (que nous appelions toujours ainsi.) Je suis en train de remettre en état le disque d'un jeu de grâce et Jarry tient la traîne de ma robe pour la garer des buissons[?]."
Notes: 

Photograph of Jarry, Rachilde, and a woman identifed by scholars as Marie Thérèse Collière (see Rachilde's inscription, which identifies her as Maria Talbot, the wife of Pierre Quillard) on the lawn at the house nicknamed the Phalanstery in Corbeil, spring or summer 1898. Rachilde and the woman are preparing to play shuttlecock. Jarry, wearing Rachilde's shoes, is holding up the hem of Rachilde's dress. In the far background, between Jarry and Rachilde, is a figure that resembles A. Ferdinand Hérold.
The photograph was likely taken by Gabrielle Vallette.

Summary: 

Three figures standing outdoors on grass.

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