Father Tucker, known as the "troubadour du Bon Dieu". He was the chaplain for the Palace of Monaco and gray eminence of Prince Rainier, he was also chanoine of St. Roman. Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Father Tucker, known as the "troubadour du Bon Dieu". He was the chaplain for the Palace of Monaco and gray eminence of Prince Rainier, he was also chanoine of St. Roman. Monaco 1954.

Father Tucker, the “troubadour du Bon Dieu,” is captured in a private moment in Monaco, 1954. As chaplain for the Palace and an éminence grise to Prince Rainier, he is seen here seated at a table in a patterned dressing gown and biretta. He holds a lit cigarette to his lips, his other hand resting near a pair of dice and a drink. On the table, a thick, dark-covered book sits beside a game mat and ashtray, while a prominent crucifix hangs on the wall in the background.


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