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and moved to Paris. There he based himself in a tailor's house and served as an intermediary for a client who was selling paintings. He had a sister Elisabeth Wildenstein Paraf and a brother Paul-Lazare Wildenstein.
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LĂ©vy) 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
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himself. Specialising in French paintings, he published several works on French art and wrote catalogues raisonné of the works of
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The family was stripped of French nationality in 1940 and fled to the United States, with their Paris gallery "
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took over as head of the gallery and editor of the Gazette des Beaux-Arts.
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He was married to Jeanne "Jane" LĂ©vy and had two children
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Georges Wildenstein (right) and his father, Nathan. (1908)
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who represented Picasso, and he also opened a gallery on
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Paris
France
Paris
France
French
Daniel
Guy
Alec Wildenstein
art dealer
née
German Empire
Franco-Prussian War
Rue La Boétie
Picasso
Monet
Paul Rosenberg
New Bond Street
Gazette des Beaux-Arts
Charles Blanc
Gauguin
Chardin
aryanized
Académie des Beaux-Arts
Paul LĂ©on
André Malraux
Daniel Wildenstein
Daniel Wildenstein
"Une trouble histoire de l'art. L'historien Feliciano accuse le marchand Wildenstein de collaboration.
"La famille Wildenstein déboutée. Elle attaquait un historien ayant suggéré des liens entre le marchand d'art et les nazis"

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