An annotated list focused on Rudolph Michael (R.M.) Schindler (1887-1953), an Austrian-American architect that helped define and establish Modernism in general and spark Modernism in the United States.
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e viroque baker
Affiliated with the Hollywood Woman's Club; photographed Schindler buildings. She attended the Clarence White Photographic School in New York in 1916. Some of her photographs are at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. She took photographs of several of Schindler's earliest houses. Schindler designed and built a photo studio for her.
gisela bennati
Born in Austria, she was a resident of Los Angeles by 1927 and a teacher of costume design at the Otis Art Institute in 1940-2 (via Hughes 1989).
harriet freeman
Leah Lovell's sister and client.
leah lovell
Started an alternative school for 1st through 6th grade with Pauline Schindler (Moule 1993 p189)
Harriet Freeman's sister
pauline (gibling) schindler
Was socially conscious, a musician, active in the Women's League for International Peace and Freedom, and later a member of the American Communist Party (Moule 1995 p189)
Started an alternative school for 1st through 6th grade with Leah Lovell (Moule 1995 p189)
galka scheyer
Apprenticed with Schindler in 1927; collaborated with her on the Braxton Gallery; she represented the 'Blue Four': Lyonel Meininger, Alexei Jawlensky, Wassily Kandinsky, and Paul Klee (Sawelson-Gorse 1997 p87)
anna zacsek
Early movie star and later attorney, including for Schindler during his divorce.
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