A Bing Bang Holidang - definizione. Che cos'è A Bing Bang Holidang
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Cosa (chi) è A Bing Bang Holidang - definizione


A Bing Bang Holidang         
ALBUM BY BLEU
Bing Bang Holidang
A Bing Bang Holidang is a charity holiday music album by Bleu. Released in 1999, it was released as a benefit for Boston Institute for Arts Therapy and featured contributions from Boston musicians and bands such as Guster, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Kay Hanley, and Bill Janovitz.
Bing (company)         
  • [[Flying boat]]
  • ''King Edward'' live steam locomotive
  • Ocean liner
  • Clockwork-driven locomotive ''George the Fifth'', ca. 1922. Tender not original
  • Bing electric American-type locomotive, circa 1914
  • Two Bing stationary steam engines from c1915
GERMAN TOY COMPANY
Gebrüder Bing; Gebrüder Bing Nuremberg
Bing or Gebrüder Bing ("Bing brothers") was a German toy company founded in 1863 in Nuremberg, Germany by two brothers, Ignaz Bing and Adolf Bing, originally producing metal kitchen utensils, but best remembered for its extensive lines of model trains and live steam engines.
Siegfried Bing         
  • Gallery entrance
  • His gallery the [[Maison de l'Art Nouveau]] in Paris
  • Cover of an issue of ''[[Le Japon Artistique]]'', which he published from 1888 to 1891
GERMAN-FRENCH ART DEALER (1838 - 1905)
Siegfried ("Samuel") Bing; Siegfried "Samuel" Bing; Samuel Bing; S. Bing
Samuel Siegfried Bing (26 February 1838 – 6 September 1905), who usually gave his name as S. Bing (not to be confused with his brother, Samuel Otto Bing, 1850–1905), was a German-French art dealer who lived in Paris as an adult, and who helped introduce Japanese art and artworks to the West and was a factor in the development of the Art Nouveau style during the late nineteenth century.