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  1. Pauline Gibling Schindler (March 19, 1893 – May 4, 1977) was an American composer, educator, editor, and arts promoter, especially influential in supporting modern art in Southern California. Her husband was architect Rudolph Schindler .

  2. renowned architect Rudolph Michael Schindler (1887–1953), and for being a “muse” to a long list of famous people, Pauline Gibling Schindler (1893–1977) was, in her own right, a significant and underrecognized writer and political activist. She was an especially perspicacious critic of architecture and the related arts.

  3. Jul 14, 2010 · Top center, Pauline Gibling, and below center with cat, Dorothy Gibling at a costume party, Smith College, 1915. Archives of American Art, Esther McCoy Papers. Frank Lloyd Wright appointed Schindler superintendent of his office for the duration of his two year period in Japan supervising the construction of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo.

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  4. Jul 21, 2010 · Jul 21, '10 4:26 PM EST. 3. With his fascinating blog entry in 'Southern California Architectural History,' historian John Crosse documents the giant role of the underrated heroine of modernism in So. California, Pauline Gibling Schindler, the wife of famed architect R. M. Schindler, had on spreading it socially, as a journalist and as a curator.

  5. May 13, 2024 · In 1919, Schindler married Sophie Pauline Gibling, a music teacher and political activist who shared his aversion to conventional societal norms. Their partnership was rooted in a mutual desire to redefine living spaces in tune with modern sensibilities. Collaborative Design and Innovative Construction

  6. Schindler’s collaboration with his wife, Pauline Gibling Schindler. Thanks to some 13,000 letters written by Pauline Schindler—letters describing her enthusiasms and trials—the social life of the house can now be documented. A volatile woman given to severe mood swings, Pauline

  7. Critic and Catalyst: Pauline Gibling Schindler (1893–1977) Thomas S. Hines; Getty Research Journal; Getty Publications; Number 11, 2019; pp. 39-80; Article; View ...

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