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Caprice

Index Caprice

Caprice, from the Italian capriccio, may refer to. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 42 relations: A Caprice, Alphonse "Big Boy" Caprice, Café Caprice, Capriccio, Capriccio (art), Capriccio (music), Caprice (1913 film), Caprice (1967 film), Caprice (2015 film), Caprice (band), Caprice (pilot boat), Caprice (restaurant), Caprice 15, Caprice Benedetti, Caprice Bourret, Caprice Coleman, Caprice Crane, Caprice Dydasco, Caprice, Ghana, Caprices (film), Capricious, Charles Ludlam, Chevrolet Caprice, Daniel Caprice, Frank Caprice, Gerry Granahan, Geza Silberer, Holden Caprice, Jake Caprice, James F. Burke (musician), June Caprice, Le Caprice, Little Caprice, Los caprichos, Ministry of Culture (Sweden), Nicholas Tabarrok, P.H.U.Q., Philip Moeller, Ronald Firbank, Statesman (automobile), USS Caprice, 24 Caprices for Solo Violin (Paganini).

A Caprice

A Caprice is the only known oil painting by English artist Aubrey Beardsley, made c.1894.

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Alphonse "Big Boy" Caprice

Big Boy is a fictional gangster in the comic strip Dick Tracy, created by Chester Gould, and was the first featured in a long line of colorful ''Dick Tracy'' villains.

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Café Caprice

Café Caprice is a beach bar and restaurant located on Camps Bay Beach in Camps Bay, Cape Town, South Africa overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

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Capriccio

Capriccio may refer to.

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Capriccio (art)

In painting, a capriccio (plural: capricci; in older English works often anglicized as "caprice") is an architectural fantasy, placing together buildings, archaeological ruins and other architectural elements in fictional and often fantastical combinations.

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Capriccio (music)

A capriccio or caprice (sometimes plural: caprices, capri or, in Italian, capricci), is a piece of music, usually fairly free in form and of a lively character.

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Caprice (1913 film)

Caprice is a 1913 silent film produced by Daniel Frohman and Adolph Zukor released by Famous Players Film Company and starring Mary Pickford.

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Caprice (1967 film)

Caprice is a 1967 DeLuxe Color comedy-thriller film directed and co-written by Frank Tashlin starring Doris Day and Richard Harris.

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Caprice (2015 film)

Caprice is a 2015 French romantic comedy film written and directed by Emmanuel Mouret, and starring Mouret, Virginie Efira, Anaïs Demoustier and Laurent Stocker.

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Caprice (band)

Caprice is a Moscow-based Russian neoclassical folk band, led by Anton Brejestovski.

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Caprice (pilot boat)

The Caprice was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built in 1871 by Brown & Lovell in East Boston, Massachusetts for Peter McEnany and other New York pilots.

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Caprice (restaurant)

Caprice is a contemporary French haute cuisine restaurant in the Four Seasons Hotel, Hong Kong.

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Caprice 15

The Caprice 15 is a Canadian sailboat, that was designed by Cuthbertson & Cassian as a racer and first built in 1968.

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Caprice Benedetti

Caprice Stella Benedetti (born August 1, 1965) is an American actress.

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Caprice Bourret

Caprice Bourret (born October 24, 1971) is an American businesswoman, singer, model, actress, and television personality.

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Caprice Coleman

Caprice Coleman (born 20 March 1977) is an American professional wrestler who has competed in Mid-Atlantic and Southern independent promotions including Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, NWA Wildside, Ring of Honor and, in recent years, Live Action Wrestling and the Christian Wrestling Federation.

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Caprice Crane

Caprice Alexandra Crane (born November 1, 1970, in Hollywood, California) is an American novelist, screenwriter and television writer/producer.

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Caprice Dydasco

Caprice Ka'anohikula Dydasco (born August 19, 1993) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a right back for Bay FC of the National Women's Soccer League.

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Caprice, Ghana

Caprice is a suburb of Accra near the Kwame Nkrumah Circle in the Accra Metropolitan District in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.

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Caprices (film)

Caprices is a 1942 French comedy film starring Danielle Darrieux and Albert Préjean, and was directed by Léo Joannon, who co-wrote screenplay with André Cayatte and Jacques Companéez for the German run film company Continental Films who made films to take the place of banned American films.

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Capricious

Capricious may refer to.

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Charles Ludlam

Charles Braun Ludlam (April 12, 1943 – May 28, 1987) was an American actor, director, and playwright.

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Chevrolet Caprice

The Chevrolet Caprice is a full-size car produced by Chevrolet in North America for the 1965 through 1996 model years.

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Daniel Caprice

Daniel Caprice (born 20 October 1989 in Chatham, Kent) is a former Rugby Union player who last played as Wing and fullback for London Welsh in the Aviva Premiership.

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Frank Caprice

Francis J. Caprice (born April 2, 1962) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender who spents parts of six seasons with the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League in the 1980s.

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Gerry Granahan

Gerald Granahan (April 20, 1932 – January 10, 2022) was an American singer, songwriter, and record producer, best known for his work in the 1950s and 1960s.

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Geza Silberer

Gustav A. "Geza" Silberer (1 December 1876 – 5? 8? April 1938) was an Austrian journalist and author of Jewish extraction born in Werschetz who wrote in German under the pseudonym Sil-Vara.

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Holden Caprice

The Holden Caprice is a full-size car which was produced by Holden in Australia from 1990 to October 2017.

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Jake Caprice

Jake Lenox Caprice (born 11 November 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a full-back for club Burton Albion.

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James F. Burke (musician)

James Francis Burke (April 15, 1923 – June 26, 1981) was an American cornet soloist.

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June Caprice

June Caprice, born Helen Elizabeth Lawson, November 19, 1895 – November 9, 1936, was an American silent film actress.

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Le Caprice

Le Caprice was a restaurant in London's St James's area famous for being frequented by celebrities.

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Little Caprice

Markéta Štroblová, known professionally as Little Caprice, is a Czech pornographic film actress.

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Los caprichos

Los caprichos (The Caprices) is a set of 80 prints in aquatint and etching created by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya in 1797–1798, and published as an album in 1799.

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Ministry of Culture (Sweden)

The Ministry of Culture (Kulturdepartementet) is a ministry within the government of Sweden responsible for culture policy.

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Nicholas Tabarrok

Nicholas Tabarrok is a film producer who started his producing career with smaller unusual films, made in his native Canada.

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P.H.U.Q.

P.H.U.Q. is the second full length album by British Rock band The Wildhearts, which was released on 22 May 1995 on East West Records and entered the UK Albums Chart at number 6.

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Philip Moeller

Philip Moeller (26 August 1880 – 26 April 1958) was an American stage producer and director, playwright and screenwriter, born in New York where he helped found the short-lived Washington Square Players and then with Lawrence Langner and Helen Westley founded the Theatre Guild.

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Ronald Firbank

Arthur Annesley Ronald Firbank (17 January 1886 – 21 May 1926) was an innovative English novelist.

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Statesman (automobile)

Statesman is an automotive marque created in 1971 by the Australian General Motors subsidiary, Holden.

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USS Caprice

USS Caprice has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to.

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24 Caprices for Solo Violin (Paganini)

The 24 Caprices for Solo Violin were written in groups (seven, five and twelve) by Niccolò Paganini between 1802 and 1817.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caprice

Also known as Caprice (disambiguation), Caprice (film), Caprice Records, Caprices.