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{{expand language|topic=|langcode=NL|otherarticle=Mathilde Willink|date=June 2015}}Mathilde Willink née Maria Theodora Mathilde de Doelder (7 July 1938, Terneuzen – 25 October 1977, Amsterdam) was the wife of the Dutch painter Carel Willink (1900–1983) from 1969 to 1977 and became a well-known figure in the Amsterdam society, wearing the expensive clothes of designer Fong Leng. Their eccentric relationship made them a staple in the Dutch gossip columns of the time. Four months after the divorce with Willink, Mathilde was found dead in her bed. The details of her death remain unclear.[1]References1. ^Vera Weterings, Doelder, Maria Theodora Mathilde de, in: Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland, 16 February 2015 (in Dutch)
Biographies{{Commons category|Mathilde Willink}}At least five biographies have been written: - Joop van Loon Mathilde of de bekentenissen van een Zeeuws meisje (Baarn 1977) {{ISBN|9789057570018}}
- {{Interlanguage link multi|René Zwaap|nl}} Zeeuws meisje (In De Groene Amsterdammer, 2 July 1997)
- Joop van Loon Mathilde Willink (1997) {{ISBN|9789057570018}}
- Tomas Ross Mathilde (2003) {{ISBN|9789023411970}}
- Marjolein Houweling Andermans Ogen (2010) {{ISBN|9789081601917}}
- Lisette de Zoete, Mathilde: muze, mythe, mysterie, (2016) {{ISBN|9789462261488}}
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