- from wood or metal,
which strikes the
hours on a bell with a hammer.
Jacquemarts are
usually part of
clocks or clocktowers, and are
often near or at the...
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Jacquemart may
refer to: People:
Jacquemart de
Hesdin (c. 1355– c. 1414),
French painter Henri Alfred Jacquemart (1824-1896),
French sculptor Nélie Jacquemart...
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Jacquemart Giélée (often
spelt Gielée) was a
French poet of the
Middle Ages born in Lille.
Around 1288, he
wrote a
sequel to the
Roman de Renart, Renart...
- The Musée
Jacquemart-André (French pronunciation: [myze ʒakmaʁ ɑ̃dʁe], lit. '
Jacquemart-André Museum') is a
private museum located at 158
Boulevard Haussmann...
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Jacquemart Island, one of the
islets surrounding Campbell Island in New Zealand, lies 1 km (1⁄2 nmi)
south of
Campbell Island and is the
southernmost island...
- Cornélie
Barbe Hyacinthe Jacquemart (French pronunciation: [kɔʁneli baʁb jasɛ̃t ʒakmaʁ]),
known as Nélie ([neli]; 25 July 1841– 15 May 1912) was a French...
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strikes the
hours was cast in 1506 by Ivan Rabljanin. The two
bronze jacquemarts which strike the bell are
known as Maro and Baro, or the
Zelenci (green...
- The Pseudo-
Jacquemart (or Pseudo-
Jacquemart de Hesdin) was an
anonymous master illuminator active in
Paris and
Bourges between 1380 and 1415. He owed his...
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collaboration with Jan
Boudolf of Bruges. The
styles of
Jacquemart de
Hesdin and Pseudo-
Jacquemart are very
similar because they
worked together for more...
- Rhinocéros is a 1878
sculpture by
Henri Alfred Jacquemart; a life-sized
depiction of a
rhinoceros in cast iron.
Commissioned to
stand outside the Trocadéro...