Correspondence to Alma Mahler, 1883-1892, n. d.

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Correspondence to Alma Mahler, 1883-1892, n. d.

The correspondence includes 4 postcards from Schindler addressed to Alma. 1 item is an unfinished letter by Schindler, addressed to an unknown correspondent. The letter from Anna to Emil Jakob Schindler is undated but stems from after Alma's birth. Also included is an essay about Schindler and the monument to him in the Vienna City Park (Stadtpark), apparently from a guidebook to the park; transcripts of 2 essays by Schindler: a typescript and a carbon typescript of 1 essay entitled "Eine fart [sic] nach den Kugelmülen"; and a handwritten transcription by Alma Mahler of 1 essay about his stay on Corfu, during the trip he took to make drawings and paintings of the Dalmatian coast. For 2 exhibition brochures (Galerie Miethke, Vienna, 1912; Galerie des XIX. Jahrhunderts, Vienna, 1942), as well as the catalog for the auction of Schindler's artistic estate (H. O. Miethke, Vienna, 1892), see: Memorabilia related to Emil Jakob Schindler (Folder 1658).

10 items (27 leaves).

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Zimmermann, Albert 1808-1888

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Schindler, Emil Jakob, 1842-1892

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Emil Jakob and Anna Schindler (née Bergen) were the parents of Alma Mahler; Anna Schindler later married Carl Moll and was known as Anna Moll. Zimmerman was a friend of Schindler and had been a mentor to him in his artistic career. From the description of Correspondence to Alma Mahler, 1883-1892, n. d. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 431476208 From the description of Correspondence to Alma Mahler, 1883-1892, n. d. (University of Pennsylvania Librar...

Moll, Anna, 1857-1938.

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