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Van de Velde nv is a publicly traded company that designs and manufactures luxury lingerie. Its headquarter is located in the Belgian town of Schellebelle and ( Wichelen ). The company was founded in 1919 by Achiel and Margaret Van de Velde and is still owned by the same family.
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Willem van de Velde the Elder: Episode from the Four Day Battle at Sea, 11-14 June 1666, in the second Anglo-Dutch War (1665-67) Artist Attributed to Willem van de Velde the Elder (circa 1611
When Philippe died, his widow Isabelle Jacoba Billiet married Jacobus Franciscus Van de Velde. Isabelle and Jacobus then ran the distillery together. In 1815 Jacobus was appointed Mayor of Landskouter. This was the start of a long family tradition: that office remained in the family until 1950, when the distillery closed. [citation needed]
Wilhelm Reich mentions Van de Velde in his 1945 essay Listen, Little Man! (German: Rede an den kleinen Mann): You say: 'Sexuality is a petit-bourgeois invention, it's the economic factors that count'. And you read Van de Velde's book on love technique. (1948 English translation by Theodore Peter Wolfe, Penguin books edition 1975, page 38).
Entrance to a Dutch Port is an oil on canvas painting by Dutch artist Willem van de Velde the Younger, created c. 1665. The painting depicts a bustling harbor in the Netherlands . The work is indicative of the historical mercantile power of the Netherlands during the 17th century.
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