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- María Elvira Piwonka Moreno (Santiago, 1913 - 2006) was a Chilean writer and poet. She is a laureate of the Santiago Muni****l Poetry Prize and the Santiago...
- Carlos Wiederhold Piwonka (July 9, 1867 in Osorno, Chile – July 29, 1935 in Santiago, Chile) was a German-Chilean entrepreneur known for establishing...
- heroine Maria Pitillo (born 1966), American retired actress María Elvira Piwonka (1913–2006), Chilean writer and poet Maria Pixell (died 1811), British...
- Staff President Juan Tagle Quiroz 1st Vice-president Guillermo Agüero Piwonka 2nd Vice-president Hernán de Solminihac Members Alex Harasic Durán Sebastián...
- America. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-59674-2. Blackburn, Roderic H.; Ruth Piwonka (1988). Remembrance of Patria: Dutch Arts and Culture in Colonial America...
- of Historical Gleanings. Albany, NY: J. Munsell. Blackburn, Roderic H.; Piwonka, Ruth (1988). Remembrance of Patria: Dutch Arts and Culture in Colonial...
- theorem painting was at its most po****r. Research performed in 1978 by Ruth Piwonka and Roderick H. Blackburn revealed her true identity. Four watercolors...
- Marguerite Most (Routledge, 2013). :ee, 1923, pp. 36–37 Blackburn, Roderic H.; Piwonka, Ruth (1988). Remembrance of Patria: Dutch Arts and Culture in Colonial...
- to surrealism. She is included together with Homero Arce, María Elvira Piwonka, Mila Oyarzún, and others in the group of writers known as the Generation...
- Patria: Dutch Arts and Culture in Colonial America, 1609-1776, Roderic H. Blackburn, Ruth Piwonka, SUNY Press, 1988, page 278. Ancestry.com entry v t e...