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  2. Wilderstein - Wikipedia

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    Wilderstein is a 19th-century Queen-Anne-style country house on the Hudson River in Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York, United States. It is a not-for-profit house museum. It is a not-for-profit house museum.

  3. Wildenstein & Company - Wikipedia

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    The Wildenstein Gallery, which became Wildenstein & Company, was founded in Paris during the 1870s by the Alsatian Jewish entrepreneur Nathan Wildenstein, bringing together 18th and 19th century French paintings, sculptures, and drawings, and older works by Italian, Dutch, Flemish, and Spanish masters. [2]

  4. Jocelyn Wildenstein - Wikipedia

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    Jocelyn Alice Wildenstein [a] (née Jocelyne Périsset; 1940 or 7 September 1945 [b] – 31 December 2024) was a Swiss socialite [5] known for her extensive cosmetic surgery, which created a cat-like facial appearance; her 1999 high-profile divorce from billionaire art dealer and businessman Alec Wildenstein; [6] [7] and her extravagant lifestyle and subsequent bankruptcy filing.

  5. Rhinebeck (village), New York - Wikipedia

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    The Wilderstein mansion, a current historical site on the Hudson River, features both colonial and archaeological history dating from June 1853. [8] "Wilderstein", named by Thomas Suckley and his wife Catherine Murray Bowne and which translates to "wild man's stone", references a petroglyph from local Sepasco or Esopus peoples on the property ...

  6. Hudson River Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Wilderstein, a late 19th-century estate house. As the century wore on, into the Victorian period, the houses became more idiosyncratic and individualistic. Estates like Wyndcliffe, Wilderstein, Ferncliff and Rokeby sported towers and other ornamentation. By 1865, there were thirty such houses.

  7. Daniel Wildenstein - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Leopold Wildenstein (11 September 1917 – 23 October 2001) was a French art dealer, historian and owner-breeder of thoroughbred and standardbred race horses.He was the third member of the family to preside over Wildenstein & Co., one of the most successful and influential art-dealerships of the 20th century.

  8. Downing Vaux - Wikipedia

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    Wilderstein Downing Vaux (November 14, 1856 – May 15, 1926) was an American landscape architect . Vaux was one of the eleven founding members of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) in 1899.

  9. Category:Historic house museums in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Wilderstein; Dr. Sylvester Willard Mansion; William H. Seward House; Z. Zimmerman House (Horseheads, New York) This page was last edited on 2 July 2024, at 06:03 ...