| Jose Clemente Orozco (Orozco Jose Clemente) Mexican painter and graphic artist, one of the major innovators in the field of 20 in the monumental painting. |
| Jane Austen (Austen Jane) English novelist, famous for witty and insightful depiction of provincial society |
| Jacques Offenbach (Offenbach Jacques) German-French composer. |
| Javier Perez de Cuellar UN Secretary-General. |
| Jean Piaget (Piaget Jean) Swiss psychologist. |
| Jean-Baptiste Pigalle (Pigalle Jean Baptiste) French sculptor. |
| Jean-Franö¿ois Pilö?tre de Rozier, Jean Franö¿ois French balloonist. |
| Jozef Pilsudski (Pilsudski Jozef) Polish statesman |
| Jackson Pollock (Pollock Jackson) American artist, one of the most famous representatives of Abstract Expressionism 1950. |
| John Russell Pope (Pope John Russell) American architect |
| John Boynton Priestley (Priestley John Boynton) English novelist, essayist, playwright and theater director. |
| Jules Henri Poincare (Poincar Jules Henri) French mathematician, physicist and astronomer. |
| Joseph Pulitzer (Pulitzer Joseph) American journalist. |
| Jean-Philippe Rameau (Rameau Jean-Philippe) French composer and music theorist. |
| Johann Reuchlin (Reuchlin Johann) German humanist, philologist, expert in Greek and Jewish languages, the author of Staging for Hebraic and Old Testament biblical work on the basis of the Jewish language |
| Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud French poet. |
| John Ruskin (Ruskin John) The English writer, art critic, advocate of social reform. |
| Jacob van Ruisdael (Ruisdael Jacob van) Dutch landscape painter. |
| Josiah Royce (Royce Josiah) The American philosopher |
| Juan Manuel Rosas (Rosas Juan Manuel) Supreme ruler of Argentina. |
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