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Ubaldo Cruche (May 25, 1920 – 1988) was a
Uruguayan footballer who pla**** for
clubs in both
Uruguay and
Chile as well as for the
Uruguay national football...
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Danseuse (Femme à l'éventail,
Femme à la
cruche) by
Joseph Csaky (1912),
original plaster,
exhibited at the 1912
Salon d'Automne and the 1914
Salon des...
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Nature morte (Still Life), or
Compotier et
cruche décorée de cerfs, is a
Cubist painting by the
French artist Jean Metzinger. It was
exhibited at Exposició...
- The rivière à la
Cruche (river of the jug) is a
tributary of the
Malbaie River,
flowing into the Lac-Pikauba
unorganized territory, into the
Regional County...
- more than one non-FIFA nationality. Víctor Alonso: 20
goals (1940)
Ubaldo Cruche: 17
goals (1945), 25
goals (1946)
Carlos Campos: 24
goals (1961), 34 goals...
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Pierre Eskrich, born
Pierre Krug and
known variously as
Pierre Cruche or
Pierre Vase (c. 1518 – c. 1590), was a
French engraver,
illustrator and painter...
- Juan Gris (drawing); Jean Metzinger, c. 1911,
Nature morte,
Compotier et
cruche décorée de cerfs.
Published on the
front page of El
Correo Catalán, 25 April...
- much of it. Meanwhile,
Anderson travelled to the
Netherlands to join Les
Cruches, a band he met in London, but
promptly returned when he
found out some...
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copper engraving in
Heinrich Zschokke's
house entitled "Le juge, ou la
cruche c****ée". In 1803,
challenged over his
ability to
write comedy,
Kleist dictated...
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American Smoker) (1911–12) The
Harbor (1911–12)
Nature morte (Compotier et
cruche décorée de cerfs) (1911–12)
Dancer in a Café (1912)
Woman with a Fan (1912)...