Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard
Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard was a French caricaturist.
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Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard was a French caricaturist.
Johann Christian Neuber, one of Dresden’s most famous goldsmiths, was named court jeweller to Friedrich Augustus III. For more than thirty years, Neuber created small gold boxes, chatelaines, and watchcases decorated with local semiprecious stones such as agate, jasper, and carnelian. These objects reflect the Saxon court’s interest in both luxury items and the natural sciences.
Julio Medem is a Spanish filmmaker who highlights certain traits of women through sentimentality.
The Jules Rimet Trophy, awarded to the winner of the football World Cup, was stolen in 1966 prior to the 1966 FIFA World Cup in England. Brazil received the Jules Rimet Trophy in perpetuity in 1970. It was stolen again in 1983, and as of 2010 it has not been recovered.
Jay J. Armes is an American amputee, private investigator, and actor. He is known for his prosthetic hands.
Jim Cramer is an American television personality and former hedge fund manager.
Jack Parsons was an American rocket propulsion researcher at the California Institute of Technology and co-founder of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. An enthusiastic occultist, he was one of the earliest American devotees of Aleister Crowley, and a leading member of his organization, Ordo Templi Orientis. Amongst many other things, Parsons and an associate attempted to bring about some sort of incarnation of the goddess Babalon. Parsons performed rituals (reportedly to the background music of Prokofiev and Rachmaninoff records) for 11 days in a process known as the Babalon Working.
Jielde lamp by Jean Louis Domecq
Jules Feiffer is a cartoonist.
Journal des Dames et des Modes was a French fashion periodical published in the 1910s and illustrated by some of the finest illustrators of the Art Deco period.