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Pat Boran took inspiration from Shinnors' Lighthouse 1 to produce a haiku by the same name. [19] Michael Garvey directed a documentary on Shinnor's work, Split Image –John Shinnors, for RTÉ in 1997. Shinnors is married to his wife Catherine with whom he has two sons. [20]
"Patapan" (or "Pat-a-pan") is a French Christmas carol in Burgundian dialect, later adapted into English. It was written by Bernard de la Monnoye (1641–1728) and first published in Noël bourguignons in 1720. [ 1 ]
Two Studies of an Actor is the name [note 1] given to a sheet of drawings in the trois crayons technique by the French Rococo artist Antoine Watteau.Dated between 1716 and 1721, the sheet was once in the collection of Watteau's friend, the manufacturer and publisher Jean de Jullienne; passing through a number of private collectors, it was acquired in 1874 by the Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin ...
La Patrona (lit. ' The Boss ') is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by Telemundo and Argos Comunicación. It is a remake of the 1984 Venezuelan telenovela La dueña. [1] It premiered on Telemundo on January 8, 2013, replacing Corazón valiente, and ended on July 9 of the same year, being replaced by Marido en alquiler. [2]
Giovanni Patrone (Naples, March 17, 1847 - ?) was an Italian painter of figures, in both oil and watercolor. Biography.
Pat et Stanley (English: Pat & Stan, Italian: Pat e Stan, Dutch: Pat en Stan, Danish: Nik og Jan, Serbian: Pet i Sten/Petko i Stanko) is an animated series that appeared as part of the children's television programme TFOU on the French network TF1. [1] The show is animated by Mac Guff and created by Pierre Coffin.
Patrone may refer to: Raffaele Patrone, an Italian sculptor; Virginia Patrone, an Uruguayan artist; Patrone 88, a rifle cartridge; Patrón, a brand of tequila
Pat & Mat (Czech and Slovak: Pat a Mat) is a Czechoslovak slapstick stop-motion animated series created by Lubomír Beneš and Vladimír Jiránek.The characters first appeared in the theatrically released short Kuťáci (Tinkers) in 1976, while the first made-for-TV episode "Tapety" ("Wallpaper") was produced for ČST Bratislava three years later.