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Johanna Gezina van Gogh-
Bonger (4
October 1862 – 2
September 1925) was a
multilingual Dutch editor who
translated the
hundreds of
letters of her first...
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Andries Bonger (20 May 1861 – 20
January 1936) was a
Dutch art collector, as well as
Johanna van Gogh-
Bonger's brother and Theo van Gogh's friend, who...
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Bongers or
Bonger is a
Dutch toponymic surname akin to
modern Dutch boomgaards ("from the orchard") and is
thereby equivalent to
Bogaert and van den Boogaard...
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Willem Adriaan Bonger (September 6, 1876 – May 15, 1940) was a
Dutch criminologist and sociologist. He is
considered an
early Marxist criminologist which...
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owned almost all of his brother's artwork. Theo's
widow Johanna van Gogh-
Bonger worked to
promote the work of
Vincent and keep the
memory of her husband...
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March 1889,
coinciding with the
wedding of his
brother Theo to
Johanna Bonger. However, at the last moment, his
resolution failed him, and he confided...
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large part to the
efforts of his
widowed sister-in-law
Johanna van Gogh-
Bonger. His bold use of colour,
expressive line and
thick application of paint...
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Maandschrift and Onze Kunst.[citation needed] In 1901,
Cohen married Johanna Bonger, the
widow of Theo van Gogh, who had died in 1891. They
built a villa, named...
- Els
Bongers is a
Dutch soprano singer active in concert,
opera and
musical theatre. Els
Bongers studied voice at the
Sweelinck Conservatory Amsterdam...
- Gert
Bongers (born 22
August 1946) is a
retired cyclist from the Netherlands. He won the
individual pursuit event at the 1967
World championships in 1967...