Frédéric Chopin, composer, was born March 1, 1810, Żelazowa Wola, Poland and died October 17, 1849, Paris, France. He was influenced by masters such as Johann Sebastian Bach,Franz Liszt, and Friedrich Kalkbrenner. Chopin was most famous for developing the groups of musical pieces called
Frederic Ballell has written: 'La Rambla, 1907-1908' -- subject(s): Streets, Exhibitions, Pictorial works, History
Frederic Dannay, one half of the famous writing duo Ellery Queen, passed away in 1982 in Southampton, New York. He was a significant figure in the mystery genre and contributed greatly to detective fiction. His works, both as a writer and editor, left a lasting impact on the literary world.
Frederic Jessel has written: 'A Bibliography Of Works In English On Playing Cards And Gaming' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Card games, Gambling
Charles de Franciosi has written: 'Les lettres harmonieuses' -- subject(s): Music theory, Elementary works 'Les lettres harmonieuses' -- subject(s): Music theory, Elementary works
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Frederic M'Kenney has written: 'A complete key to the New system of practical arithmetic' -- subject(s): Early works to 1900, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping
Frederic Martin Burr has written: 'Life and works of Alexander Anderson, M.D., the first American wood engraver' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'A criminal in stone'
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Frederic C. Skey has written: 'Hysteria' -- subject(s): Hysteria 'Hysteria' -- subject(s): Psychiatry, Early works to 1900, St. Bartholomew's Hospital (London, England), Hysteria
Frederic Remington, an American painter, illustrator, and sculptor, created over 3,000 works of art throughout his career. This includes paintings, drawings, and sculptures that often depicted the American West, cowboys, and Native American life. His most notable works are characterized by their dynamic compositions and attention to detail, capturing the spirit of the frontier.
Francois works with his town's master tailor for years learning the skills before he ventures out on his own.
Frederic David Mocatta was a 19th-century British Jewish scholar, author, and philanthropist known for his works on Jewish history, literature, and culture. Some of his notable works include "The Jews of Spain and Portugal" and "The Jews of Morocco." He was also involved in various philanthropic endeavors to support the Jewish community.