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- Andries Carpentière or Charpentière (1672–1737) was an English sculptor of French or Flemish descent active in Britain in the early 18th century. His...
- "Indie: The Aesthetics and Institutional Politics of Po****r Music Genre." Carpentiere, Nico (2011). Media and Parti****tion: A Site of Ideological Democratic...
- in books by David Rosenfelt Andy Carpenter, anglicisation of Andries Carpentière (1672–1737), Dutch or French sculptor active in Britain Andrew Carpenter...
- green. It dates from the 18th century and has been attributed to Andries Carpentière (1677–1737). It is thought that it was cast after a model by Jan van...
- (La principessa), Marco Cinghari (Il soldato), Maurizio Picconi (Il carpentiere), Antonio Mantesi (La spia, Enrico Rotoli (Il ladro), Delfo Menicucci...
- Adrien Carpentiers, also known as Carpentière or Charpentière (fl. 1739, d.1778) was a portrait painter, possibly from the Low Countries, active in England...
- Hungarian.[citation needed] Agaççy – carpenter in Turkish.[citation needed] Carpentierecarpenter in Italian, a worker of wood, from the Latin "carpentarius"...
- residents on the night of June 8. Dunham M****ey sundial Attr. to Andries Carpentière, c. 1735 Trafford, Greater Manchester Jun 11, 2020 Jun 11, 2020 Removed...
- The Neapolitan word carresse is glossed as carradore "cartwright" or carpentiere "carpenter". The bird says rhetorically that the dragon blood is to him...
- originally been a personification of Africa, produced by the sculptor Andries Carpentière in c. 1735 after a figure by John van Nost for King William III's privy...