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Constant Poppy aka Coquelin aine (1841 - 1909) photographed in the costume of Cyrano de
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Constant Poppy aka Coquelin aine (1841 - 1909) photographed in the costume of Cyrano de
PCT4257195 Constant Poppy aka Coquelin aAne(1841 - 1909) photographed in the costume of Cyrano de Bergerac (photo) by Neurdein, Etienne (1832-1918); (add.info.: Constant Poppy aka Coquelin aAne(1841 - 1909) photographed in the costume of Cyrano de Bergerac (play by Edmond Rostand), whose role he created in 1897 - photo Neurdein, Paul Nadar collection, postcard early 20th century); ePatrice Cartier; French, out of copyright
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Actresses Cinema Constant 1841 1909 Coquelin Constant 1841 1909 Cyrano De Bergerac Edmond 1868 1918 Poppy Rostand Gusman Music Instrument Post Card
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Constant Poppy, also known as Coquelin aine, is captured in this stunning photograph wearing the iconic costume of Cyrano de Bergerac. The photo, taken by Neurdein, Etienne in the early 20th century, showcases Poppy's remarkable portrayal of the beloved character from Edmond Rostand's play. Coquelin aine was a renowned French actor and comedian who brought life to numerous roles on stage and screen during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His depiction of Cyrano de Bergerac in 1897 remains one of his most memorable performances. In this image, he exudes both strength and vulnerability as he poses with a music instrument that adds an air of mystery to his character. The attention to detail in Poppy's attire is impeccable; every fold and ruffle is meticulously crafted to reflect the flamboyant nature of Cyrano de Bergerac. This photograph captures not only Coquelin aine's physical resemblance to the character but also his ability to embody Cyrano's wit, charm, and tragic heroism. As we admire this postcard from Patrice Cartier’s collection today, we are reminded of Constant Poppy’s immense contribution to French theatre during the turn of the century. His legacy lives on through photographs like these that allow us glimpses into his extraordinary talent.
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