Category:Pola Stout
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Date of birth | 8 January 1902 Stryi Josefine Pola Weinbach | ||||
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Date of death | 12 October 1984 Stamford | ||||
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Pola Stout (born Josefine Pola Weinbach, January 8, 1902 – October 12, 1984) was an American designer best known for creating fine woolen fabrics. She studied with Josef Hoffmann at the Kunstgewerbe Schule in Vienna, and designed for the Wiener Werkstätte before she emigrated to the United States in 1925 with her first husband, architect and designer Wolfgang Hoffmann. Wolfgang and Pola Hoffmann became a prominent interior design team. They dissolved their successful partnership in 1932, when she married popular mystery author Rex Stout. Pola Stout was an influential textile designer after her second marriage.
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This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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- Little Carnegie Playhouse (5 F)
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- Pola Stout Inc. logos (3 F)
Media in category "Pola Stout"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Churchill-FDR-Shangri-La-1943.jpg 5,084 × 7,730; 7.1 MB
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FDR-Pola-Stout-Shirt-1943.jpg 5,600 × 7,890; 16.64 MB
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Hoffmann-Ashtrays.jpg 4,200 × 2,972; 5.26 MB
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Pola-Stout-Blanket.jpg 2,144 × 3,488; 7.97 MB
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Pola-Stout-Weaves.jpg 1,030 × 1,440; 841 KB
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Stout-Family-High-Meadow-Look-1940.jpg 3,000 × 2,122; 4.52 MB
Categories:
- Stout (surname)
- Weinbach (surname)
- Hoffman (surname)
- Pola (given name)
- Josefine (given name)
- 1902 births
- 1984 deaths
- Members of Wiener Werkstätte
- Rex Stout
- Textile designers
- Births in Stryi
- People of Stryi
- Alumni of the University of Applied Arts Vienna
- People of Connecticut
- Businesspeople from the United States
- American Union of Decorative Artists and Craftsmen people