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I have added a reference to her obituary in The Times, and included a very brief summary of it. Peter Maggs 21:28, 15 October 2005 (UTC)
I have now expanded this article out with material mainly from the internet, and am trying to get her picture, since she was a devastatingly attractive woman. Peter Maggs 19:11, 20 October 2005 (UTC)
HEY FOLKS—what the &^%$#@ kind of "Wiki Women's History Project" sponsors an article about an important woman SCULPTOR without a single image of a single one of her SCULPTURES??? There is a picture of the subject at age 17 (she lived to 84!). There another with mom and sis, in which she's about 2 years old. And then there one of her grave! This reminds me of the "women's pages" in American newspapers in the 1950-70s, featuring recipes, lots of home-making, a bit of romance, and gossip, designed to keep women distracted and contented with their lot. I can't say I know a whole lot about the work of this sculptress (a feminized term sure to ignite wrathful condemnations from those who probably didn't notice the real sexism at work here)... but I remember seeing photos of some of her work and being very impressed. She was not a lightweight. Someone who knows her work well should fix this page. This is trivializing and insulting to her memory. (ADDENDUM: There is a sculpture on Anna M's grave, and it is shown in the photo. It is identified as "a copy of one of her sculptures" in a travel blog https://www.travelblog.org/Photos/4165907 - is it a good copy? Not sure. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.7.202.18 ( talk) 04:57, 13 December 2017 (UTC)
Why is Anna Mahler described as a 'musician'? I have never seen or heard anything of the sort; and the article text contains nothing to support the characterisation... Pfistermeister ( talk) 22:53, 3 December 2008 (UTC)
"It is probably in 1970 that she married her fifth husband, Albrecht Joseph (1901–1991), a Hollywood film editor and writer of screenplays. After her mother died in 1964, Anna, now financially independent, returned to London for a while before finally deciding to live in Spoleto in Italy in 1969."
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I have added a reference to her obituary in The Times, and included a very brief summary of it. Peter Maggs 21:28, 15 October 2005 (UTC)
I have now expanded this article out with material mainly from the internet, and am trying to get her picture, since she was a devastatingly attractive woman. Peter Maggs 19:11, 20 October 2005 (UTC)
HEY FOLKS—what the &^%$#@ kind of "Wiki Women's History Project" sponsors an article about an important woman SCULPTOR without a single image of a single one of her SCULPTURES??? There is a picture of the subject at age 17 (she lived to 84!). There another with mom and sis, in which she's about 2 years old. And then there one of her grave! This reminds me of the "women's pages" in American newspapers in the 1950-70s, featuring recipes, lots of home-making, a bit of romance, and gossip, designed to keep women distracted and contented with their lot. I can't say I know a whole lot about the work of this sculptress (a feminized term sure to ignite wrathful condemnations from those who probably didn't notice the real sexism at work here)... but I remember seeing photos of some of her work and being very impressed. She was not a lightweight. Someone who knows her work well should fix this page. This is trivializing and insulting to her memory. (ADDENDUM: There is a sculpture on Anna M's grave, and it is shown in the photo. It is identified as "a copy of one of her sculptures" in a travel blog https://www.travelblog.org/Photos/4165907 - is it a good copy? Not sure. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.7.202.18 ( talk) 04:57, 13 December 2017 (UTC)
Why is Anna Mahler described as a 'musician'? I have never seen or heard anything of the sort; and the article text contains nothing to support the characterisation... Pfistermeister ( talk) 22:53, 3 December 2008 (UTC)
"It is probably in 1970 that she married her fifth husband, Albrecht Joseph (1901–1991), a Hollywood film editor and writer of screenplays. After her mother died in 1964, Anna, now financially independent, returned to London for a while before finally deciding to live in Spoleto in Italy in 1969."
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