Digital Transgender Archive
Skinny, homely man wearing a wig, pearls and a flowered tutu posing as a ballerina with arms in fifth position. The card is a spoof of the celebrated dancer and demimondaine Cléo de Mérode (1875–1966). A doggerel verse printed in red on the recto refers to the dancer’s charms as designed to “captiver un prince.” Addressed, stamped and postmarked on verso.
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- Citation
- Cite
- Identifier
- ns064625v
- Collection
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Postcards of Female and Male Impersonators and Cross-dressing
- Institution
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Human Sexuality Collection, Cornell University
- Creator(s)
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A. Bergeret & Cie
- Date Created
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1903
- Genre
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Ephemera
- Places
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France
- Topic(s)
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Female impersonators
- Resource Type
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Still Image
- Analog Format
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14.1 x 9 (centimeters)
- Language
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French
- Rights
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No known copyright
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