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  1. Google Arts & Culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to bring the world's treasures online.

  2. 8 de mar. de 2019 · On 8 March 1945 Johan’s 24-year-old elder brother, also named Theo, was executed by the Gestapo. A Nazi official, Hanns Rauter, had been attacked in the Netherlands and, as a reprisal, over 250 ...

  3. Andries Bonger (nacido el 20 de mayo de 1861 en Amsterdam y murió el 20 de enero de 1936 en Amsterdam) es un asegurador y cobrador holandés que era cuñado de Theo van Gogh.Su colección incluyó importantes obras de Odilon Redon, Vincent van Gogh, Émile Bernard, Paul Cézanne y otros artistas de su tiempo. Se consideró una colección de vanguardia de postimpresionismo y simbolismo francés.

  4. Willem Adriaan Bonger (September 6, 1876 – May 15, 1940) was a Dutch criminologist and sociologist. He is considered an early Marxist criminologist which through his work, criminology stood out as an autonomous science, making its interrelationship with sociology more evident according to a scientific approach.

  5. 19 de nov. de 2021 · Andries Bonger y Odilon Redon. Ámsterdam. Hasta el 30 de enero de 2022. Museo Van Gogh.Andries Bonger (1861-1936) fue un coleccionista holandés buen amigo de los hermanos Vincent y Theo van Gogh ...

  6. 2 de nov. de 2023 · At about 25, Johanna’s older brother, Andries Bonger, introduced her to his art friend, Theo van Gogh. By all accounts, Theo was smitten with Johanna, but she was not particularly impressed with him. The following year, Theo traveled to Amsterdam to try and court her. It took a year and many letters back and forth, but Johanna fell in love ...

  7. Provenance Sold by the artist, Paris to Andries Bonger, Amsterdam for FRF 700, August 1905; after his death on 20 January 1936 inherited by his widow, Françoise W.M. Bonger-van der Borch van Verwolde, Amsterdam; after her death in 1975 bequeathed to her heirs, the Netherlands; sold by these heirs to the State of the Netherlands to be placed in the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, 18 December 1996.