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English: Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918) in 1914. Cropped image showing the left half of one photo in a series of 49 photos picturing Guillaume Apollinaire and André Rouveyre, taken in quick succession with a photo machine of the studio Biofix in Paris on August 1, 1914.
On their way to the office of the newspaper Comoedia, Apollinaire and Rouveyre had the pictures taken in the studio of Biofix, located nearby on the same street, at 23 boulevard Poissonnière, Paris. Biofix produced the photographic prints, bound with a metal base to form a flip book. The original prints bound in the metal base were rediscovered by Apollinaire's widow, Jacqueline, in 1938. The 49 photos were first reproduced in the book Apollinaire filmé en 1914 Reproduction des 50 images en reconstitution de la petite machine animée, Le point, Lanzac par Souillac, published in 1944, with an introduction by Rouveyre telling the circumstances. Ref.: [1] [2]. 32 of the photographs were also reproduced later in André Rouveyre, Amour et poésie d'Apollinaire, Éditions du Seuil, Paris, 1955.
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Fons This image was scanned from a reproduction republished in the book: Stegemuller, Francis, Apollinaire, Poet among the Painter, Farrar, Straus and Company, New York, 1963. (Collection of Marcel Adéma.)
Auctor Not applicable or Unknown authorUnknown author. Photograph taken with a machine of the Biofix company.
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11:31, 21 Martii 2008Minutum speculum redactionis 11:31, 21 Martii 2008 factae401 × 562 (141 chiliocteti)Richee Richee Richee Oi Oi OiGuillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918) in 1914. Photo taken by photo booth machine in Paris on August 1, 1914 (One photo of a series of photo booth pictures with André Rouveyre - Cropped image). Collection of Marcel Adéma. Scanned image from: Stegemuller, Fr

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