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  1. Anna Justine Mahler (* 15. Juni 1904 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; † 3. Juni 1988 in London) 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.

  2. Nov 18, 2020 · Personal Information Name Maria Anna Mahler (Putzi) Born 11-07-1907 Maiernigg, Villa Mahler, Austria. Gender ♀️ Female Parents ( 1 ) Father Gustav Mahler Mother Alma Mahler Siblings ♀️ Anna Justine Mahler (Gucki) Events 11-07-1907 Birth Entering into life. 📍 Maiernigg, Villa Mahler, Austria. Additional Information Additional Info Maria Anna Mahler (Putzi) (1902-1907). House Gustav ...

  3. Anna Mahler's life resembles a web of origins and time. Her famous father Gustav Mahler and her overbearing mother Alma influenced her sculptural work. After studying painting in Rome and Paris, she trained as a stone sculptor in Vienna. In the 1930s, her Viennese studio was a meeting place for writers, composers and painters.

  4. 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. Marina Mahler, Anna’s daughter, invited David Gothard to Spoleto in 2009 to explore its ...

  5. Jan 1, 1975 · Anna Mahler: Her Work. Skip to main content.us. Delivering to Lebanon 66952 Choose location for most accurate options Books ...

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  6. Originally Created by: julia&keld. Added: Jul 1, 2008. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 27968572. Source citation. Artist. The daughter of the composers Alma Mahler and Gustav Mahler, the latter of whom died when she was only seven. She married a musician, Rupert Koller, at the age of sixteen. The marriage did not last long and soon she moved to ...

  7. May 14, 2015 · House sold 07-1908. Following the sudden death of his five-year old daughter Maria Anna Mahler (Putzi) (1902-1907) in 1907, Mahler sold the villa in 1908 and never returned to Maiernigg. Now in the city of Klagenfurt and called Villa Siegel. Visited by: Bruno Walter (1876-1962), Erica Conrat.

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