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  2. Wildenstein & Company - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Alec N. Wildenstein - Wikipedia

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    Alec Nathan Wildenstein (August 5, 1940 – February 18, 2008) was a French-born American billionaire businessman, art dealer, racehorse owner, and breeder.

  4. Wildenstein Institute - Wikipedia

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    It was an offshoot of the art dealing company (Wildenstein & Co.) owned by the Wildenstein family for five generations. Until 2017, it housed the historic documents and photographic archives assembled by Nathan Wildenstein (the company founder) and his son Georges, which have been added to by subsequent generations. [1]

  5. Georges Wildenstein - Wikipedia

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    Georges was born to Laure (née Lévy) and Nathan Wildenstein, who came from a family of Jewish cattle-dealers but had in 1870 left Alsace aged twenty when it was annexed by the German Empire in the Franco-Prussian War and moved to Paris. There he based himself in a tailor's house and served as an intermediary for a client who was selling ...

  6. ‘Catwoman’ Jocelyn Wildenstein Reveals Her Original Face In ...

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    Jocelyn Wildenstein, famously dubbed "Catwoman" for her feline features, shared a blast from the past photo that left netizens stunned by her natural look. The post ‘Catwoman’ Jocelyn ...

  7. “Catwoman” Jocelyn Wildenstein, 84, Flaunts Smooth Skin While ...

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    Jocelyn Wildenstein, the Swiss socialite famously dubbed “Catwoman” for her feline-like features, turned heads in Paris on Wednesday as she attended a business lunch with her fiancé, Lloyd ...

  8. The Diggers (Van Gogh) - Wikipedia

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    The Diggers was purchased in 1912 by Hugo Nathan, a prominent art collector in Frankfurt, and his wife Martha (Dreyfus) Nathan, and inherited by Martha upon her husband's death in 1922. [ 1 ] In 1938, Nathan sold the painting for $9,364 to a consortium of dealers – Justin Thannhauser , Alex Ball, and Georges Wildenstein – who, in turn, sold ...

  9. Jocelyn Wildenstein, 82, Looks Youthful As She Shares Kiss ...

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    Jocelyn Wildenstein looked blissfully happy in the city of love as she stepped out with her fiancé Lloyd Klein. The Swiss socialite, often nicknamed “Catwoman” due to her distinctive facial ...