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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...
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Political Aesthetics. London:
Cornell University Press. ISBN 9780801448904.
Carpentiere, Nico (2011).
Media and Parti****tion: A Site of
Ideological Democratic...
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Adrien Carpentiers, also
known as
Carpentière or Charpentière (fl. 1739, d.1778) was a
portrait painter,
possibly from the Low Countries,
active in England...
- 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...
- in
books by
David Rosenfelt Andy Carpenter,
anglicisation of
Andries Carpentière (1672–1737),
Dutch or
French sculptor active in
Britain Andrew Carpenter...
- (La principessa),
Marco Cinghari (Il soldato),
Maurizio Picconi (Il
carpentiere),
Antonio Mantesi (La spia,
Enrico Rotoli (Il ladro),
Delfo Menicucci...
- Hungarian.[citation needed] Agaççy –
carpenter in Turkish.[citation needed]
Carpentiere –
carpenter in Italian, a
worker of wood, from the
Latin "carpentarius"...
- The
Neapolitan word
carresse is
glossed as
carradore "cartwright" or
carpentiere "carpenter". The bird says
rhetorically that the
dragon blood is to him...
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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...
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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...