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- Clog dance in La Korrigane, 1880 Watercolour by Anders Zorn, 1888 Ferran Canyameres 1971 La Dansarina Roseta Mauri, L’****ociació d’Estudis Reusencs, 1971...
- ISBN 978-0-521-43437-9. Retrieved June 8, 2013. Canyameres, Ferran (1992). Obra completa. Ferran Canyameres i Casamada. ISBN 9788478097838. BNC:1000023703...
- to placing pool bets". Basketballinsiders. 22 September 2023. Ferran Canyameres, L'Homme de la Belle Époque, Éditions Universelles, Paris, 1946. Steven...
- audience is La vida secreta de Sylvia Nolan (Ed. Fate, 2022). Premio Ferran Canyameres for Parella de Dames (1996) Premio Carmesina for La Princesa Pomèlia (1998)...
- jn-investment-art.com. Archived from the original on 29 July 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2022. Obra completa, by Ferran Canyameres, page 148, footnote (in Catalan) v t e...
- Spanish). Carena Editors, S.l. ISBN 978-84-87398-15-5. Casamada, Ferran Canyameres i (1963-01-01). José Oller el hombre del Moulin Rouge: Edición profusamente...
- March 1912. Canyameres, Ferran; Iglésies, Josep (15 December 1971). "La Dansarina Roseta Mauri: (1850-1923) Volum II". Ferran Canyameres i Casamada. hotcappuccino...
- Antoni Pladevall i Font, Ignasi Ametlla, Jordi Mestres i López, Esteve Canyameres, Francesc Albardaner i Llorens and others. One of the major successes...
- Ricardo (2008). Carlos Baca-Flor. Lima: Revista Voces Nº 33 Año 9 - Perú. Canyameres, Ferrán (1980). Carlos Baca-Flor. España. Patronato, de las Artes (1955)...
- 93, available here. Elsewhere her birth year is stated as 1907, Esteve Canyameres i Ramoneda, Can Solà del Racó de Matadepera (segles XIII-XVII), [in:]...