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La Matchiche

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Set of two postcards portraying the De Tender sisters, both music-hall performers. Alice de Tender appeared at the Folies-Bergère, the Eldorado and the Moulin Rouge; she also appeared in silent films, including the feature La Veuve Joyeuse (1913) and a number of shorts. "La Matchiche"was a popular song debuted in a music-hall show in 1902; the painter Kees van Dongen borrowed the title for a 1904 oil representing dancers at the bal populaire Le Moulin de la Galette (collection of the Musée d'Art Moderne de Troyes). Divided verso; notice printed full width indicating "Tous les pays étrangers n'acceptent pas la correspondance au recto (Se renseigner à la poste)"Series number indicated on recto: 405.

Item Information:

Identifier
jh343s65j
Collection
Postcards of Female and Male Impersonators and Cross-dressing
Institution
Human Sexuality Collection, Cornell University
Creator(s)
Kunzli, Freres
Stebbing
Tender, Fanny
Tender, Alice
Date Created
1908
Genre
Ephemera
Subject(s)
Alice de Tender
Fanny de Tender
Places
France
Topic(s)
Male impersonators
Resource Type
Still Image
Analog Format
14 x 9 (centimeters)
Rights
No known copyright
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