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    Born in Vienna, Anna Mahler was the second child of the composer Gustav Mahler and his wife Alma Schindler. They nicknamed her 'Gucki' on account of her big blue eyes ( gucken is German for 'peek' or 'peep'). Her childhood was spent in the shadow of her mother’s love affairs and famous salon.

  2. Since 2010 the Anna Mahler Association has hosted a series of residencies and projects with artists, writers and curators in Spoleto, Umbria, Italy. The programme celebrates Anna Mahler, sculptor daughter of Gustav and Alma, who kept a studio in the town.

  3. Jan 5, 2015 · Anna Justine Mahler (Gucki) (1904-1988). Relation to Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) : His second child. Born: 15-06-1904 Vienna, Austria. Father: Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) Previous generation. She was almost 7 years old when her father died. Mother: Alma Mahler (1879-1964). Sister: Maria Anna Mahler (Putzi) (1902-1907).

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  4. Anna Justine Mahler war eine österreichische Bildhauerin. Im Laufe ihres Lebens schuf sie bedeutende Werke, darunter Büsten und Skulpturen prominenter Zeitgenossen, und wurde 1937 mit dem Grand Prix der Pariser Weltausstellung für ihre Skulptur Stehende ausgezeichnet.

  5. Jan 29, 2017 · Uncover the intriguing tale behind the sculpture of Gustav Mahler by Auguste Rodin at Atelier Rodin in 1909 and the works of Anna Mahler.

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  6. Among the women in Mahler’s life were Alma, his much-younger wife; their daughter Anna, alternately ignored and adored by her father; and Maud Powell, a self-possessed American violin virtuoso....

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  8. Anna Mahler (1904 – 1988), daughter of Gustav and Alma, began her career as a painter tutored by Giorgio de Chirico in Rome. Under the encouragement of Fritz Wotruba, a great friend, she found her medium sculpting stone, abstract imaginations of the human figure.

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