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  1. Si du point de vue structurel, Leonard de Vinci est davantage synthétique, Jérôme Bosch pourrait-on dire est quant à lui analytique. Chez le premier, les petits univers composent la géométrie du monde.

  2. Leonard Jerome was born in Pompey in Onondaga County, New York, on November 3, 1817. He was one of nine sons and one daughter born to Aurora ( née Murray) Jerome (1785–1867) and Isaac Jerome (1786–1866).

  3. 8 de jul. de 2013 · Although Leonard Jerome made and lost millions of dollars in his life, even in 1854 these were modest homes, which compare not at all with such splendid residences at the Jerome Mansion on Madison Avenue and 26th Street in Manhattan, which Jerome built in 1860.

  4. I also found, and made copies of, several lengthy obituaries of Leonard Jerome himself. He passed away in Brighton, England, in March 1891. One of the obituaries called Leonard "A Typical New Yorker", and described his varied and colorful life and career: as a Gilded Age stockbroker, horse racing enthusiast, and music-lover.

  5. Leonard Jerome’s imprint on American thoroughbred racing in the 19 th century — specifically on the prominent and prestigious New York scene — was enormous. Known as the “King of Wall Street,” Jerome was a flamboyant stock speculator, financier, and patron of the arts who became a powerful figure in the thoroughbred game as the ...

  6. 8 de may. de 2019 · Leonard Walter Jerome (1817-1891) - Photo Public Domain Leonard Jerome was born November 3, 1817 on a farm near Syracuse, New York. Through his paternal grandmother he was distantly related to George Washington. He attended the College of New Jersey (today known as Princeton University) but...

  7. Leonard Jerome was born in Pompey in Onondaga County, New York, on November 3, 1817. He was one of nine sons and one daughter born to Aurora ( née Murray) Jerome (1785–1867) and Isaac Jerome (1786–1866).