File:Peter Pears, PBS publicity photo 1971.png
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[edit]DescriptionPeter Pears, PBS publicity photo 1971.png | Front and back sides of publicity photograph of British tenor Peter Pears in the Benjamin Britten opera Owen Wingrave (note the watermark of "argentaImages" on the back of the photo was added on the eBay web site, which also shows a version of the front side with the same watermark). | ||||
Date | Back of the photo says 1971, which is the year that the opera Owen Wingrave premiered. | ||||
Source | eBay listing of publicity photograph from NET Opera Theater on PBS, which broadcasts television programs in the United States. | ||||
Author | Unknown, distributed by PBS | ||||
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