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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 .

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    • May 4, 1977 (aged 84), Los Angeles, California, US
    • Sophie Pauline Gibling, March 19, 1893, Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
  2. Jul 21, 2022 · The plan owes much to the philosophy of Pauline Gibling, who met Schindler in Chicago, in 1918, at a performance of Prokofiev’s “Scythian Suite.”

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  4. Jul 14, 2010 · Sweeney recreated a fascinating story from the lively and voluminous correspondence preserved by Pauline Gibling Schindler (PGS).

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  5. From Critic and Catalyst: Pauline Gibling Schindler (1893–1977) Thomas S. Hines 40 getty research journal, no. 11 (2019) her earliest years to the end of her life, she would attract, inspire, and occasionally exasperate a consequential array of creative figures, including, among others, the biologist Alfred Kinsey (1884–1956), the ...

  6. Pauline Gibling graduated from Smith College in 1915 and began work, along with her closest friend, Marian Da Camara, at Jane Addam’s Hull House in Chicago, and then at a progressive school in Ravinia, IL. Both young women were fired with ideals of social progress. Gibling met the young Schindler while he was working in the office of

  7. Feb 11, 2015 · (Click on images to enlarge) Pauline Gibling Schindler, 1920. R. M. Schindler photo . ( McCoy Papers, Archives of American Art ) ...

  8. 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.

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