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whose compositions he
painted the landscapes. Jan
Wildens was born in
Antwerp as the son of
Hendrick Wildens and
Magdalena van Vosbergen. His
father died when...
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Wilden may
refer to:
Wilden, Bedfordshire, a
village and
civil parish in Bedfordshire,
England Wilden, Worcestershire, a
village in Worcestershire, England...
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Daughters of
Leucippus is a 1618
painting by
Peter Paul
Rubens and Jan
Wildens. It is displa**** at the Alte
Pinakothek in Munich. The
painting was bought...
- John
Wilden Hughes Jr. (February 18, 1950 –
August 6, 2009) was an
American filmmaker and producer. He is best
known for writing, producing, and directing...
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Anthony George Wilden (14
December 1935 – 29
December 2019) was a writer,
social theorist,
college lecturer, and consultant.
Wilden published numerous...
- with the
landscape now
attributed to
Lucas van Uden or Jan
Wildens and the dogs by
Wildens. It was in
private collections in
Brussels such as that of...
- The
Wilden Ironworks was an
ironworks in
Wilden, Worcestershire, England. It
operated for many
years and was
acquired by the
Baldwin family, ancestors...
- Gert
Wilden (born Gert Wychodil; 15
April 1917 – 10
September 2015) was a
German film composer. He was born in Mährisch Trübau. From 1956
through his retirement...
- a
photograph by Eric Enstrom. It
depicts an
elderly man (named
Charles Wilden) with
hands folded,
saying a
prayer over a
table with a
simple meal. In...
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Neurotics (German:
Totem und Tabu:
Einige Übereinstimmungen im
Seelenleben der
Wilden und der Neurotiker), is a 1913 book by
Sigmund Freud, the
founder of psychoanalysis...