- Storey,
Pierrots on the stage, pp. 253–315; and Rolfe, pp. 143–58. See Storey,
Pierrots on the stage, pp. 284–294. See Cosdon, p.49. "
Pierrot fumiste...
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brighton pierrots nicola moorby brighton pierrots chris stephens discusses brighton pierrots bbc.co.uk programmes...
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genus containing many
species known as
Pierrots Pierrot (painting), a
painting by
Antoine Watteau Search for "
Pierrot" on Wikipedia.
Poirot (disambiguation)...
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Pierrot Co., Ltd. (株式会社ぴえろ, Kabushiki-gaisha Piero),
previously known as
Studio Pierrot Co., Ltd.
until 2002, is a ****anese
animation studio established...
- His most
famous pantomimic creation was
Pierrot—a
character that
served as the
godfather of all the
Pierrots of Romantic, Decadent, Symbolist, and early...
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Morris Pierrots Walter Westley Russell painting The
Pierrots (c. 1900)
Edward Gordon Craig, in 1897, gave a stage-reading
dressed as
Pierrot.
Franz Blei:...
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Pauvre Pierrot (or Poor Pete) is a
French short animated film
directed by Charles-Émile
Reynaud in 1891 and
released in 1892. It
consists of 500 individually...
- A
concert party, also
called a
Pierrot troupe, is the
collective name for a
group of entertainers, or
Pierrots, po****r in
Britain during the
first half...
- Storey,
Pierrots on the stage, p. 59. Cf. note 20, below. 2nd Year, #55 (1
April 1855). La Presse, 10
December 1849; tr. Storey,
Pierrots on the stage...
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Albert Girauds "
Pierrot lunaire" ("Three
times Seven Poems from
Albert Giraud's '
Pierrot lunaire'"),
commonly known simply as
Pierrot lunaire, Op. 21...