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Alberto Cano est né au 19 ème, et aimait beaucoup les parcs.
Quand il eu fait fortune en exploitant des mines de crayons et des mines de rien, il décida de faire un don à la ville et fit créer ce parc......
Et s'il te plaît Lucienne, tu me laisses expliquer aux gens, je suis guide international tout même !!
Quant à Bambou et Elvire, je vous laisse apprécier la beauté du lieu....
Tanto miedo a la muerte, para acabar siendo simplemente un trozo de hueso.
So afraid of death, only to be simply a piece of bone.
Juan Alberto Ramón Badía fue un conductor de televisión y locutor argentino ganador del premio Martín Fierro, con muchos años de presencia e importancia en los medios radiales y televisivos de su país. Wikipedia
Fecha de nacimiento: 29 de noviembre de 1946, Ramos Mejía
Fecha de la muerte: 29 de junio de 2012, Pilar
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Macaque, Celebes Crested Macaque, Crested Black Macaque, Macaca nigra, Tangkoko Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Asia
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Alberto looks through the window and remembers the days when he romped through the jungle. Sigh. It is safer inside, but ...
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Sorry for showing another Che Guevara picture, but the man was omnipresent at the iconic pictures exhibition in the Press Museum in Amsterdam.
I used a large photo of the famous cropped version of his portrait on one wall to capture the reflection of another wall with many other portraits of him, including the uncropped original photo by Alberto Korda.
patron saint of road safety, football, young people, bachelors, purity, the poor and destitute, politicians, cyclists
feast day: October 5
Italian layman, bachelor and civil engineer who was proactive during World War II, helping those caught up in the bombings of Rimini and the surrounding cities. He was a committed Christian known for his devotion to acts of mercy and philantropy, his personal sanctity and integrity of his life.
He died tragically in a road accident at the age of only 28.
Alberto Arroyo, “pioneer of the jogging trend” and “Mayor of Central Park” poses with his medal from the City of New York.
Brandon Jennings / c.2005
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Mir 10A 3.5/28 - Zenit TTL - film Ilford 400 ASA - scanned by photo print
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I'm a huge fan of Giacometti and it was great to see his sculptures at the National Gallery in DC. His other work recently set the record for art sold at auction...
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Spanish or American [?] postcard. English imprint on the back.
Alberto Collo (1883-1955) was an Italian film actor of mostly the silent cinema. In the 1910s and early 1920s he acted opposite the female stars of his times, such as Francesca Bertini, Hesperia, Maria and Diomira Jacobini and Italia Almirante Manzini. He also performed in war propaganda, historical films and strong men films.
Alberto Seveso redefines the term “body art” for Creative Tempest. For us, it no longer conjures images of tattoo parlors, Mardi Gras, or two-page spreads in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, no, instead we envision Alberto’s unique work. Alberto Seveso takes the human body (generally attractive female bodies) and uses it as a canvas for his abstract designs, but since his work is digital, he is freed from the restraints of a tangible human form. He is able to disassemble like a puzzle, make translucent like a silk scarf held up to the sun, or replace like a Mr. Potato Head, parts of the bodies that he works with as the basis for his designs. In addition, more than being creative in his choice of canvas, Alberto creates finely intricate designs that would be gorgeous on their own. Find out more at www.creativetempest.com
Alberto Seveso redefines the term “body art” for Creative Tempest. For us, it no longer conjures images of tattoo parlors, Mardi Gras, or two-page spreads in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, no, instead we envision Alberto’s unique work. Alberto Seveso takes the human body (generally attractive female bodies) and uses it as a canvas for his abstract designs, but since his work is digital, he is freed from the restraints of a tangible human form. He is able to disassemble like a puzzle, make translucent like a silk scarf held up to the sun, or replace like a Mr. Potato Head, parts of the bodies that he works with as the basis for his designs. In addition, more than being creative in his choice of canvas, Alberto creates finely intricate designs that would be gorgeous on their own. Find out more at www.creativetempest.com
Decided to sell my Alberto set. In the end I decided against purchasing the doll this was meant for and none of of my other boys suit it so...
I am the second owner of this set. The box is a little dented but the contents are perfect condition. I've tried it on my doll Edan once.
The mask and Cape set will be sold separately.
The mask was painted by the original owner.