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- middle of the seventeenth century, it is derived from the Italian word "arabesco," which is translated to "in Arabic style," from the noun "arabo." The...
- view the world. Arabesque is a French term derived from the Italian word arabesco, meaning "in the Arabic style". The term was first used in Italian, where...
- expression. The term "arabesque" is a French term derived from the Italian word arabesco, meaning "in the Arabic style" Arabesque patterns can be found in various...
- (fragment) Aire Sureño (fragment) Allegro Sinfónico Altair A Mi Madre-serenata Arabescos Armonías de América Barcarola in D "Júlia Florida" (1938) Bicho Feo Canción...
- Santa Joana Princesa, designed by the architect Diogo Lino Pimentel Statue Arabesco: 1962 statue, by Dorita de Castel-Branco Statue of Saint Anthony of Lisbon:...
- in two World Games ( in 1998 and 2018 ) 1998 Rome WEG he came 9th with Arabesco. 2018 Tryon USA WEG he came 32nd with Coronel MCJ. Josephine MCJ – 2003...
- first poet to introduce free verse in Dominican letters with his poem, Arabesco (1917). Diaz was born in Santo Domingo on April 6, 1880, the son of Francisco...
- squatted hotel in downtown São Paulo. 1987 - O nariz (short film) 1990 - Arabesco (short film) 1995 - Caligrama (short film) 1998 - Kenoma (Feature film)...
- Italian appartamento through French appartement) Arabesque (from Italian arabesco through French arabesque) Architrave Archivolt (Italian: archivolto) Balcony...
- include his award-winning Horizon carré, Cantos al espejo, Sinfonema, 3 arabescos concertantes, and Piano Studies. His music is known for its lyricism and...