Artists
Baron Charles de Steuben
French
Baron de Jean-Baptiste Heraclée Olivier Wismes
Baron François-Joseph Bosio
baron François Pascal Simon Gérard
Baron François-Xavier Fabre
Baron, Hannelore
American
American, born Germany, 1926 - 1987
Hannelore Baron (June 8, 1926 – April 28, 1987) was a German-American artist who created reminiscent and expressive collages and box constructions that blend abstraction, assemblage, and personal chronicle. Exhibited in the late 1960s, Baron's art often composed of found materials, fabric and text, earning recognition as an important artist in 20th-century mixed-media art.
Baron, Henri Charles Antoine
French
French, 1816 - 1885
Baroni, Carlo
Italian
Italian, active 1759 - 1775
The Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) is a species of penguin common along the entire coast of the Antarctic continent. It is the most widespread penguin species in the Antarctic, and, along with the emperor penguin, is the most southerly distributed of all penguins. It is named after Adélie Land, in turn, named for Adèle Dumont d'Urville, who was married to French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville, who first discovered this penguin in 1840. Adélie penguins obtain their food by both predation and foraging, with a diet of mainly krill and fish.
Baroni, Giuseppe
Italian
Italian
Giuseppe Baroni (active 1720) was an Italian engraver of the 18th century. Together with Domenico Rosetti and Andrea Zucchi, he completed the prints for Il gran Teatro delle pitture e prospettive di Venezia, published in Venice in 1720 by Domenico Loviso in the Rialto. In this collection, the Madonna and child print by Nicolas Poussin and the Polyphemus by Pompeo Battoni are attributed to Baroni. Baroni resided at Venice. He engraved some large plates from the paintings of the Venetian masters; among which is a print representing the Crucifixion, with Angels, and St. John and St. Mary Magdalene at foot of the Cross. His daughter Elena was a copper engraver.
Baron James de Rothschild
Baron Louis Albert Guillain Bacler d'Alber
French
1761 - 1824
Baronzio, Giovanni
Italian
Italian, active c. 1320 - 1350
Giovanni Baronzio, also known as Giovanni da Rimini, (died before 1362), was an Italian painter who was active in Romagna and the Marche region during the second quarter of the 14th century. His year of birth is unknown. Giovanni Baronzio was the eminent representative of the second generation of painters of the school of Rimini who were influenced in by the activity of Giotto in Rimini.