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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
Jul 14, 2010 · Wednesday, July 14, 2010. Pauline Gibling Schindler: Vagabond Agent for Modernism, 1927-1936. (Click on images to enlarge) Pauline Gibling Schindler, 1920. R. M. Schindler photo. ( McCoy Papers, Archives of American Art) R. M. and Pauline Gibling Schindler, Sophie and Edmund Gibling, Dorothy Gibling and Mark Schindler at Kings Road, summer 1923.
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Jul 21, 2022 · Pauline Gibling Schindler, his wife and later ex-wife, stayed until 1977. For decades, Schindler’s work received little critical attention, and, in the seventies, the house on Kings Road...
Feb 11, 2015 · Pauline Gibling Schindler: Vagabond Agent for Modernism, 1927-1936. (Click on images to enlarge) Pauline Gibling Schindler, 1920. R. M. Schindler photo. ( McCoy Papers, Archives of American Art) R. M. and Pauline Gibling Schindler, Sophie and Edmund Gibling, Dorothy Gibling and Mark Schindler at Kings Road, summer 1923. (Sweeney, p. 93).
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Oct 22, 2022 · Earlier this year, I reported on the centenary of the Schindler House, the home that Austrian-born architect Rudolph Schindler designed for himself and his wife, Pauline Gibling...
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 ...