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Jacqua de Bikowsky
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Jacques
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Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre
CultureJacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (1737-1814) was a French writer and botanist, best known for his novel *Paul et Virginie* (1788). A friend and follower of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, he shared Rousseau's belief in the nobility of natural man and the corrupting influence of civilization.
Jaka Griff
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Jamin
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Janvier de la Motte
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Janze
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Jardin d'Acclimatation
PlaceThe Jardin d'Acclimatation is a leisure garden and amusement park located in the northern part of the Bois de Boulogne in Paris (16th arrondissement). Opened in 1860 by Napoleon III, it was originally conceived as a botanical and zoological garden for the acclimatization of exotic plants and animals. By Marie Bashkirtseff's time, it had become a popular destination for fashionable Parisians, combining natural history exhibitions with entertainment and social display.
jardin de l Orangerie
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Jardin des Plantes
PlaceThe Jardin des Plantes is the main botanical garden in Paris, located on the Left Bank (5th arrondissement) along the Seine. Founded in 1626 as the royal garden of medicinal plants, by Marie Bashkirtseff's time it had become a major scientific institution and public park. It housed the Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, a zoo (Menagerie), and extensive botanical collections.
Jardin Public
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Jardin Public Nice
PlaceThe Jardin Public (Public Garden) of Nice was a park in the city center where Marie Bashkirtseff and her family would have walked and socialized. Nice's public gardens were part of the infrastructure of leisure that served the city's seasonal visitors, offering shaded promenades, flower displays, and spaces for social interaction away from the busier Promenade des Anglais.
Jardin Villemessant
PlaceThe Jardin Villemessant appears to be a garden or park in Nice named after Hippolyte de Villemessant (1810-1879), the famous French journalist and founder of the newspaper Le Figaro in 1854. Villemessant had connections to Nice and the Riviera, where he spent time and was involved in the social and cultural life of the city. The garden may have been associated with his property or named in his honor.
Jardins Publics Nice
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Jarevna
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Jarochewsky
PersonMember of the Cercle de la Méditerranée in Nice.
Jaxa
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Jaxa Bikowsky
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Jean
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Jean David
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Jean Howard
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Jean-Antoine Watteau
PersonJean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721) was a French Rococo painter famous for his delicate, elegant scenes of aristocratic leisure and theatrical characters. He is particularly known for inventing the genre of "fêtes galantes" - idyllic scenes of well-dressed figures in parkland settings.
Jean-Baptiste Greuze
CultureJean-Baptiste Greuze (1725-1805) was a French painter known for his sentimental genre scenes and portraits of young women. His work epitomized the refined, graceful aesthetics of the 18th century that Marie so admires.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
PersonJean-Jacques Rousseau (28 June 1712 -- 2 July 1778) was a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer whose ideas profoundly influenced the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, and modern political, educational, and literary thought. He is referenced in Marie's diary as a literary and philosophical touchstone.
Jeanne
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Jeanne Daniloff
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Jeanne Indienne
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Jeanne Suermondt
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Jenny
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Jerome
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Jerusalem
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Jesus
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Jobal
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Jocelyn
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Jockey Club
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Joe Norris
PersonOne of the best marksmen who participated in Monaco pigeon shoots.
Johann Sebastian Bach
CultureJohann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), German composer and musician of the Baroque period, widely regarded as one of the greatest composers in Western musical history. His works include the *Brandenburg Concertos*, the *Well-Tempered Clavier*, the *Mass in B minor*, the *St Matthew Passion*, and hundreds of cantatas, fugues, and organ works.
John Arthur
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Johnstone
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Jonnie
CultureChild at the Howard household who owns stilts.
Joseph
PersonJoseph, son of Jacob, is famous in the Bible for his ability to interpret dreams. His story is told in the Book of Genesis.
Joseph Arnaud
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Joseph Arnaud de l'Ariège
PersonJoseph Arnaud de l'Ariège was a young man who headed Léon Gambetta's cabinet. He was part of the Republican political circles that Marie followed closely during her political phase (1878-1879).
Joseph Arozzo
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Joseph Balsamo
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Joséphine
PersonHousehold servant or messenger who handles errands.
Jouffroy
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Journal de Marie Bashkirtseff (Charpentier, 1887)
PublicationThe first published edition of Marie Bashkirtseff's diary, issued in two volumes by Charpentier/Fasquelle in Paris in 1887. Edited by André Theuriet with a preface by François Coppée. This heavily censored edition included only ~25% of the complete diary, with extensive cuts and alterations made primarily by Marie's mother to protect family reputation and social propriety.
Journal dun diplomate en Italie
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Jouvin
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Jouy
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Jouy en Josas
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Judic
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Jugement de Paris
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Jules Bastien-Lepage
Person"Bastien" in Marie's diary refers to Jules Bastien-Lepage (1848-1884), the naturalist painter. The comprehensive entry is at [#Bastien_Lepage](../recurring/BASTIEN_LEPAGE.md).
Jules Bastien-Lepage
PersonThis entry is a duplicate. The comprehensive entry for Jules Bastien-Lepage (1848-1884) is at [#Bastien_Lepage](../recurring/BASTIEN_LEPAGE.md).
Jules Bastien-Lepage
PersonJules Bastien-Lepage (November 1, 1848 – December 10, 1884) was a French painter closely associated with the beginning of Naturalism, an artistic style that grew out of the Realist movement. He was one of the most celebrated painters in Paris in the early 1880s and became a significant figure in Marie's artistic and personal life.
Jules Joseph Lefebvre
CultureJules Joseph Lefebvre (14 March 1836 – 24 February 1911) was a French academic painter and educator, best known for his idealized allegorical and mythological female figures, particularly his paintings of draped women.
Jules Lefebvre
PersonThe name "Lefebvre" in Marie's diary may refer to two different individuals depending on period:
Jules Valles
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Jules Verne
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Julia
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Julia Acard
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Julian (Atelier Julian)
PlaceAcadémie Julian, founded by Rodolphe Julian (1839-1907), was a private art school in Paris that accepted female students when the École des Beaux-Arts did not.
Julie
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Julie Cornelius (Grand-maman)
PersonMarie's maternal grandmother. Born Julie Cornelius (also spelled Cornelius), married Marie's grandfather (the Byronic poet and military officer) at age 15.
Julie de Benkendorff
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Juliette Lamber
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Juliette Lambert
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Jurowski
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Justin
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Juvénal
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Juvisy Family
PlaceThe Juvisy family were Parisian acquaintances of Marie in October 1880. The family included a mother, and at least two daughters - "la petite Juvisy" (the younger Juvisy girl) and her sister.