File:Rachel as Phèdre.png

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English: A full-length portrait of the French actress Rachel in the title role of Racine's play Phèdre.
Date published 1906
Source McClure's Magazine, August, 1906, p. 367.
Author unknown photographer; scanned by Bob Burkhardt

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