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Alfredo André Cesar Quaglino (1894–1972) was an Italian society photographer, journalist, and motor racer who spent most of his life on the
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. He competed in the Biarritz-St Moritz rally in 1929. He photographed many figures from the worlds of art and entertainment and at the end of his life entered into a
marriage of convenience A marriage of convenience is a marriage contracted for reasons other than that of love and commitment. Instead, such a marriage is entered into for personal gain, or some other sort of strategic purpose, such as a political marriage. There are ...
with his lesbian friend Billy Bailey.


Early life

Quaglino was born in
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, Italy, on 8 November 1894. Sometime in the 1920s, he broke with his family and settled in
Cagnes-sur-Mer Cagnes-sur-Mer (, literally ''Cagnes on Sea''; oc, Canha de Mar) is a French Riviera town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. Geography Cagnes-sur-Mer is a town in south-eastern ...
, on the
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, an area known for its connection to motor racing and it may have been motor racing that facilitated his introduction to the glamorous people with whom he mingled. He competed in the Biarritz-St Moritz rally on 15–19 August 1929 in a Fiat 520 Roadster and probably competed in other races.At home with the Riviera set.
''The Scotsman'', 15 November 2003. Retrieved 23 May 2015.


Billy Bailey

Quaglino stayed in the south of France during the Second World War and according to John Jarvis-Smith worked in the
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. It may be there that he met Frances Rachel Bailey, known as "Billy", whom he married just before his death. Bailey also left her home in London to live on the Riviera. She was born in 1909 in
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, London, to an upper-class family. Her mother was Lady Gwendolyn Clarendon-Hyde, and her father was Major Francis Bailey. ''The Scotsman'' write that Billy was a lesbian and speculate that her rejection of her origins may have been related to her sexuality and that she and Quaglino were kindred spirits. Cagnes-sur-Mer had a reputation for bohemianism, later the lesbian nightclub singer Suzy Solidor would live in the town. According to ''The Scotsman'', Bailey was the long term lover of adventurer and travel writer
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.


Career

Quaglino was active as a reporter and photographer of riviera society between the world wars and afterwards up to the 1960s. During his career he photographed artists that included
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, and
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. Among the actors that he photographed were
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and
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.Quaglino's Riviera archive for sale.
Maev Kennedy, ''The Guardian'', 17 November 2003. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
In 1948, Quaglino photographed the marriage of Rita Hayworth to the
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, and in 1956, he took photographs of the wedding of Grace Kelly to
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Rainer III of Monaco inside the cathedral and in the ''
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'' at Monaco, where they went to sign the register, indicating that he had privileged access not granted to other photographers.


Later life

On 13 May 1972, Quaglino and Billy Bailey married in Antibes. Billy's executor, John Jarvis-Smith, speculated that there was a deal between the two whereby Billy would look after Quaglino, who was in poor health, and Billy would be able to claim Quaglino's pension after his death. After Quaglino died at
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in around October 1972, the Italian authorities refused to pay the pension however as the couple had not been married the necessary two years. Quaglino's photographs, many never published, passed to Billy and on her death into the control of Jarvis-Smith. They were auctioned in Edinburgh in November 2003 by
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.


See also

* Clarendon Hyde * Maquis du Vercors


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Quaglino, Alfredo 1894 births 1972 deaths Italian photographers Journalists from Turin Italian male journalists Racing drivers from Turin 20th-century Italian journalists 20th-century Italian male writers Italian rally drivers