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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 signi cant and underrecognized writer and political activist. She was an especially perspicacious critic of architecture and the related arts.

  3. 21 de jul. de 2022 · Pauline Gibling Schindler, his wife and later ex-wife, stayed until 1977. For decades, Schindlers work received little critical attention, and, in the seventies, the house on Kings Road...

  4. 16 de mar. de 2016 · In 1919, Schindler married Sophie Pauline Gibling, a music teacher and political activist from Minneapolis who shared his distaste for traditional institutions – including marriage itself.[2]

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  5. La casa donde convivieron durante décadas Rudolf Michael Schindler y Pauline Gibling, primero con una pareja de amigos e incluso después de haberse separado, integra hoy las instalaciones del MAK Center junto con otros dos edificios modernos construidos en Los Ángeles por el arquitecto de origen austríaco: los Mackey Apartments (1939) y la casa ...

  6. Critic and Catalyst: Pauline Gibling Schindler (1893–1977) Thomas S. Hines ...

  7. 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