Artists
Bomar, Bill
American
American, 1919 - 1991
William "Bill" Purinton Bomar Jr. (December 30, 1919 – November 26, 1991) was an American painter who was a member of the Fort Worth Circle.
Bona
Italian
Italian, born 1926
Bona may refer to:
Bonanno, Carman
American
American, born 1901
Bonaparte, Roland-Napoléon
French
French, 1858 - 1924
Bonasone, Giulio
Italian
Bolognese, c. 1500/1510–after 1574
Giulio Bonasone (c. 1498 – after 1574) (or Giulio de Antonio Buonasone or Julio Bonoso) was an Italian painter and engraver born in Bologna. He possibly studied painting under Lorenzo Sabbatini, and painted a Purgatory for the church of San Stefano, but all his paintings have been lost. He is better known as an engraver and is believed to have trained with Marcantonio Raimondi. He worked mainly in Mantua, Rome and Venice and with great success, producing etchings and engravings after the old masters and his own designs. He signed his plates B., I.B., Julio Bonaso, Julio Bonasone, Juli Bonasonis, Julio Bolognese Bonahso. He has been regarded an engraver with extraordinary skills in reproducing, as he could accurately convey the sources' compositions, colours, and essence. Moreover, he expressed his understanding about the controversies about religion and culture in his time through his prints. He is considered among the most important and productive engravers of the sixteenth century.
Bonaventura Bisi
Bonaventure M. Lebert
Bonazza, Giovanni
Italian
Venetian, active Venice and Padua, 1654 - 1736
Bon Boullongne
Bond, Charles V.
American
American, c. 1825 - 1866
Bond, Douglas
American
American, born 1937
Douglas E. Bond (born October 29, 1958) is an American author. He is not to be confused with the musician and singer-songwriter, Douglas Burke Bond, Jr., who goes by the stage name, Hatchatorium, and is also a writer/author. Douglas E. Bond has written more than 30 books, primarily of historical fiction. He earned a master's degree in Teaching (MIT) from St. Martin's University, and a Preliminary Certificate in Theology from Moore Theological College. He was the English and history instructor at Covenant High School (CHS) in Tacoma, Washington from 1993 to 2015, receiving the 2005 Teacher Award from the Pierce County Library Foundation and Arts Commission, and the 2015 Teacher of the Year award from the Optimist Club. After more than two decades of positive performance reviews, he was terminated without process from CHS after the release of his book Grace Works! (And Ways We Think It Doesn't). Along with full-time writing and editing duties, he is Director for the Oxford Creative Writing Master Class and adjunct instructor in church history at Western Reformed Seminary. Bond is lyricist for New Reformation Hymns and wrote the hymns for the 2017 Rise & Worship album, with music composed...
Bond, William
British
British, active c. 1799/1833