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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.
Georges was born on March 16, 1892 to Laure (née Lévy) and Nathan Wildenstein.Nathan came from a family of Jewish cattle-dealers, but in 1870, at age 20, left Alsace, when it was annexed by the German Empire in the Franco-Prussian War, and moved to Paris.
George Ernest, Count of Erbach-Wildenstein (7 October 1629 – 25 August 1669), was a German prince member of the House of Erbach and ruler over Wildenstein, Kleinheubach und Breuberg. He was the third child and second (but eldest surviving son) of George Albert I, Count of Erbach-Schönberg and his first wife Magdalena, a daughter of Johann VI ...
Jocelyn was also known for her marriage to billionaire art dealer Alec Wildenstein. The two wed in 1978 and divorced in 1999. The two wed in 1978 and divorced in 1999. Their split and legal battle ...
Jocelyn Wildenstein, better known as "Catwoman" from her numerous cosmetic procedures, has died. Wildenstein died "peacefully" in her sleep on Tuesday, Dec. 31, while taking a nap, her longtime ...
George Louis I and his surviving younger brothers George IV and George Albert II ruled jointly the Erbach lands until 1672, when was made the formal division of their possessions: George Louis I received the districts of Erbach, Freienstein and Wildenstein. The death of George IV in 1678 without surviving issue forced another division in the ...
Wildenstein was born Jocelyne Périsset in Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1940. In 1977, she eloped with French art dealer Alec Wildenstein , though they split in 1997 and a high-profile divorce ensued.
Wildenstein & Company, a private art dealership, was founded in Paris by Nathan Wildenstein in the mid-19th century and run by his family ever since. [1] The Wildenstein Institute , established by Nathan's son Georges , maintains one of the largest art history reference libraries in the world.