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- Jogi" in 1977. Périsset and Wildenstein eloped to Las Vegas on 30 April 1978 and had two children together. The Wildensteins' divorce in 1999 was not amicable...
- centuries and now in the possession of Wildenstein & Co, had been looted by the ****s in 1940. The Wildensteins ****erted that the books were owned legitimately...
- Alec Nathan Wildenstein (August 5, 1940 – February 18, 2008) was a French-born American billionaire businessman, art dealer, racehorse owner, and breeder...
- institute was founded in 1970 by Daniel Wildenstein as the Fondation Wildenstein, and it was renamed the Wildenstein Institute in 1990. It was an offshoot...
- Guy Wildenstein (born December 19, 1945) is a French-American businessman, art dealer, and racehorse owner and breeder. Born in New York City, Guy Wildenstein...
- 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....
- Burg Wildenstein (Leibertingen), a fortified spur castle, built between 1200 and 1300 A.D., is situated above the Danube break-through at the Swabian...
- Wildenstein is a village and commune in the Haut-Rhin département of north-eastern France. Wildenstein may also refer to: Château de Wildenstein, a ruined...
- Wildenstein Castle (German: Schloss Wildenstein) may refer to the following castles: Château de Wildenstein, ruined castle in the Alsace region of France...
- Georges Lazare Wildenstein (16 March 1892 – 11 June 1963) was a French gallery owner, art dealer, art collector, editor and art historian. Georges was...