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Caprice, from the Italian ''capriccio'', may refer to:


Art and entertainment

* ''Caprice'' (1913 film), a film starring Mary Pickford * ''Caprices'' (film), a 1942 French comedy film * ''Caprice'' (1967 film), a film starring Richard Harris and Doris Day * ''Caprice'' (1997 film), a film produced by Nicholas Tabarrok * ''Caprice'' (2015 film), a 2015 French film directed by Emmanuel Mouret * Capriccio (art) or caprice, in painting, an architectural fantasy * ''
A Caprice ''A Caprice'' is the only known oil painting by English artist Aubrey Beardsley, made c.1894. It has been held by the Tate Gallery since 1923. Unusually, the work is painted with two different images, one on each side of the canvas. The unfini ...
'', a c. 1894 painting by Aubrey Beardsley * Capriccio (music) or caprice, a piece of music usually free in form and of a lively character **
24 Caprices for Solo Violin (Paganini) The 24 Caprices for Solo Violin were written in groups (six, six and twelve) by Niccolò Paganini between 1802 and 1817. They are also designated as M.S. 25 in Maria Rosa Moretti's and Anna Sorrento's ''Catalogo tematico delle musiche di Nic ...
* '' Caprichos'' (''The Caprices''), a series of prints by Goya * ''Caprice'', a 1917 novel by Ronald Firbank * ''Caprice'', a 1929 adaptation by
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 Hel ...
of a play by Sil-Vara * ''Caprice'', a 1976 play by
Charles Ludlam Charles Braun Ludlam (April 12, 1943 – May 28, 1987) was an American actor, director, and playwright. Biography Early life Ludlam was born in Floral Park, New York, the son of Marjorie (née Braun) and Joseph William Ludlam. He was raise ...
* Caprice (band), a Moscow-based musical group * , a Swedish record label operated by the state-owned Swedish Performing Arts Agency under the Ministry of Culture * Caprice Records (US), a short-lived (1960–1963) American record label founded by Gerry Granahan * "Caprice", a 1956 trumpet solo by James F. Burke


People

* Caprice Benedetti (born 1965), American actress * Caprice Bourret (born 1971), American model, actress and businesswoman * Caprice Coleman (born 1977), American professional wrestler * Caprice Crane (born 1970), American writer * Caprice Dydasco (born 1993), American soccer player * Alphonse "Big Boy" Caprice, fictional character from ''Dick Tracy'' * Daniel Caprice (born 1989), British rugby player * Frank Caprice (born 1962), Canadian hockey player * Jake Caprice (born 1992), British footballer * June Caprice (1895-1936), American actress * Little Caprice (born 1988), Czech pornographic actress


Transportation

* Caprice 15, a Canadian sailboat design * Chevrolet Caprice, an American automobile manufactured from 1965 to 1996 * Holden Caprice, an Australian automobile produced by General Motors–Holden between 1990 and 2017 * Statesman (automobile) or Statesman Caprice, an Australian automobile produced by General Motors–Holden 1974–1985 * USS Caprice, USS ''Caprice'', several ships of the United States Navy * Caprice (pilot boat), ''Caprice'' (pilot boat), a 19th-century New York pilot boat


Restaurants

* Caprice (restaurant), a French restaurant at the Hong Kong Four Seasons Hotel * Café Caprice, restaurant in Cape Town, South Africa * Le Caprice, restaurant in London, England


Place

* Caprice, Ghana, Caprice, a suburb of Accra, Ghana


See also

* Capriccio (disambiguation) * Capricious (disambiguation) {{disambiguation