-
served as a
subject for fine art.
Examples of this are
paintings such as
Acrobats at the
Cirque Fernando (Francisca and
Angelina Wartenberg) by Impressionist...
- files. The
family comprises Acrobat Reader (formerly Reader),
Acrobat (formerly Exchange) and
Acrobat.com. The
basic Acrobat Reader,
available for several...
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French comedy film The
Acrobat (2019 film), a 2019
Canadian drama film The
Acrobats (film), a 1997
Italian drama film The
Acrobats (Doré), a 1874 painting...
- The
Acrobats (百戏俑) are a
series of
terracotta sculptures from pit K9901 of the
Mausoleum of the
First Qin
Emperor Qin
Shihuang (dated to 210-209 BCE)....
- The
Acrobats (or The
Wounded Child) is an oil-on-canvas
painting created in 1874 by
French artist Gustave Doré. It
represents a
family of
acrobats, who...
- An
Acrobat's Heart is an
album by
American jazz
pianist and
composer Annette Pea****,
recorded in
January and
April 2000 and
released on ECM
later that...
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Operation Acrobat was a
proposed British attack on
Tripoli in 1942. It was
discussed on 9 and 13
January 1942 by the
Chiefs of
Staff and representatives...
- The
Tlatilco Acrobat is a
ceramic sculpture dating to the
Mesoamerican Preclassic Period and the
Tlatilco culture,
which arose in the
valley of Mexico...
- the
native format of the
Adobe Acrobat family of products. It was
first shipped as a
component of
Acrobat in 1993.
Acrobat 4, in 1999,
added preset configuration...
- The
Acrobat (French: L'acrobate) is a 1941
French comedy film
directed by Jean
Boyer and
starring Fernandel, Jean
Tissier and Thérèse Dorny. It was made...