Artists
Boisseau, Jean
French
French, active 1637/1658
This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer-related films released in 1984. It contains theatrically released films that deal with important gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or queer characters or issues and may have same-sex romance or relationships as a plot device.
Boissieu, Jean-Jacques de
French
French, 1736 - 1810
Jean-Jacques de Boissieu (Lyon 30 November 1736 – 1 March 1810 Lyon) was a French draughtsman, etcher, and engraver.
Boissonnas, Frédéric
Swiss
Swiss, 1858 - 1946
François-Frédéric Boissonnas (18 June 1858 – 17 October 1946), known as Fred Boissonnas, was a Swiss photographer from Geneva. His work is considered crucial for the development of photography in Greece, and its use in favourably publicising the country's expansionist ambitions, during the early 20th century. Boissonnas constitutes a central figure in the transition from 19th century approaches to a more contemporary photography of antiquities.
Boitard, François
French
French, c. 1670 - c. 1715
Boizot, Louis-Simon
French
French, 1743 - 1809
Boizot, Marie Louise Adelaide
French
French, 1744 - 1800
Bojan, J.-L.
French
French, active 1700/1709
On 28 February 1994, two pairs of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcon aircraft shot down five J-21 Jastreb single-seat light attack jets–piloted by Republika Srpska (RS) or Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK) personnel–in Bosnia and Herzegovina airspace after they had bombed an armaments factory at Novi Travnik during the Bosnian War. The interception was part of NATO's Operation Deny Flight, with the shootdown constituting the first combat action in the alliance's history. About 06:00, six J-21s flew from Udbina air base in the self-proclaimed Croatian Serb proto-state within Croatia known as the RSK. Two Soko J-22 Orao ground attack aircraft were also involved in the attack, but their target was an arms factory at Bugojno and they completed their mission and returned to Udbina unscathed. The pilots were a mix of RS and RSK air force personnel. A British airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft detected the aircraft and, after their warning was ignored, tasked a pair of United States Air Force (USAF) F-16C Fighting Falcons on combat air patrol (CAP) to intercept. The fighters issued a further warning, and when it was ignored and...
Bok, Hannes
American
American, 1914 - 1964
Wayne Francis Woodard ( WUUD-ərd; July 2, 1914 – April 11, 1964), known by the pseudonym Hannes Bok, was an American artist and illustrator, as well as an amateur astrologer and writer of fantasy fiction and poetry. He painted nearly 150 covers for various science fiction, fantasy, and detective fiction magazines, as well as contributing hundreds of black and white interior illustrations. Bok's work graced the pages of calendars and early fanzines, as well as dust jackets from specialty book publishers like Arkham House, Llewellyn, Shasta Publishers, and Fantasy Press. His paintings achieved a luminous quality through the use of an arduous glazing process, which was learned from his mentor, Maxfield Parrish. Bok shared one of the inaugural 1953 Hugo Awards for science fiction achievement (Best Cover Artist).
Bokkei Saiyo
Japanese
1415 - 1473
Bokushin
Bo, Lars
Danish
Danish, 1924 - 1999
Lars Bo (29 May 1924 in Kolding – 21 October 1999 in Paris) was a Danish artist and writer. He is known for his graphic works with surrealistically inspired fantastic motifs. He was nicknamed "Wizard".
Bolden, Hawkins
American
American, 1914 - 2005
Hawkins Bolden (1914–2005) was an American artist known for his "scarecrow" assemblages made from pots, pans, leather belts, rubber hoses and other found materials.