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- 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...
- Jacquemart may refer to: People: Jacquemart de Hesdin (c. 1355– c. 1414), French painter Henri Alfred Jacquemart (1824-1896), French sculptor Nélie Jacquemart...
- Cornélie Barbe Hyacinthe Jacquemart, known as Nélie (25 July 1841– 15 May 1912) was a French painter, art collector and patron of the arts. She was born...
- Jacquemart et Bérnard was a French wallpaper manufacturer active from 1791 to 1840. Jacquemart et Bérnard was founded in 1791 by Pierre Jacquemart and...
- The Musée Jacquemart-André (English: Jacquemart-André Museum) is a private museum located at 158 Boulevard Haussmann in the 8th arrondis****t of Paris...
- 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...
- also called Jacquemart of Hesdin. During his lifetime, his name was spelt in a number of ways, including as Jacquemart de Odin. Jacquemart was a painter...
- 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 Pseudo-Jacquemart (or Pseudo-Jacquemart de Hesdin) was an anonymous master illuminator active in Paris and Bourges between 1380 and 1415. He owed his...
- 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...