Childhood Jolivet in his first school, directed by Miss Bulle, in the rue du Poteau. (1909) Jolivet pushing a wheel barrow in the garden of the family house in Le Raincy, (1910). Jolivet liked to tell that he posed as a model for the painter Poulbot who created the well-known “Montmartre kid” (1914). At thirteen, Jolivet already adores books (1918). Schoolboys’ uniforms were formal: stiff collar and tie were compulsory (about 1919). At Stella-Plage, a beach near Le Touquet (1928). His one ambition was to become a member of the Comédie française. With this goal in mind, he built his own theatre (Le Mariage forcé, June 1924). Ready for a wedding… his own! (1929) Share on Facebook Share 0