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De Wild Family
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The De Wild family was a Dutch family of art professionals, including conservator-restorers, art dealers, painters, and connoisseurs. Prominent internationally in the late nineteenth century and into the twentieth century, they were especially known for their advances in art restoration.
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The De Wild Family
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Regents of the St. Elisabeth's Hospital, Haarlem, 1641 - group portrait by Frans Hals
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Regents of the St. Elisabeth's Hospital, Haarlem, 1641. One of twelve Frans Hals group portraits that all four De Wild restorers worked to conserve.
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Carel F. L. de Wild, Derix de Wild, A. Martin de Wild, C. F. Louis de Wild
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Netherlands / United States
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The De Wild family was a Dutch family of art professionals, including conservator-restorers, art dealers, painters, and connoisseurs. Prominent internationally in the late nineteenth century and into the twentieth century, they were especially known for their advances in art restoration.
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