Reginald
H. Poland. San Diego Sun, July 21, 1929, as Henri student;
November 22, 1930, as artist; June 6, 1931, as artist; November 14,
1931, as artist; November 4, 1945, as donor of Asian Arts.
Esther
Stevens Barney. Unidentified article, November 9, 1929, Alice
Klauber shows at El Prado Studio of Esther Stevens Barney. Sketches
of Japan and other Oriental Locales.; March 29, 1930; September
27, 1930.
Robert
Hunter Patterson. San Diego Union, May 4, 1930, as chairman
of Education Committee; January 1, 1931, as chairman of the Education
Committee.
Senorita
Diego. San Diego, Sun, July 5, 1930.
Esther
Stevens Barney. San Diego Union, September 27, 1930.
Eileen
Jackson. San Diego Union, January 23, 1932; February 2, 1934;
July 23, 1935.
Chouinard
School of Art. California Artist, April 1932.
Ivan
Messenger. San Diego, Sun, May 12, 1932; December 10, 1931;
February 11, 1933; August 2, 1933; April 21, 1934, as artist; February
9, 1935, shivering in an apartment in London.
Octavie
Page. San Diego, Sun, May 12, 1932, as lender to exhibition;
December 10, 1932, as artist; February 11, 1933, as artist; August
12, 1933, as artist.
Myron
Lusting. San Diego Union, December 4, 1932, as friend of Arthur
Putnam.
Katherine
Morrison Kahle. San Diego, Sun, April 26, 1933, re a visit
to Palm Springs; July 26, 1933; October 16, 1933 as donor; November
22, 1933, as artist; August 8, 1934, as artist; April 27, 1935; May
25, 1935, as artist.
Eileen
Jackson. San Diego Union, unidentified item, 1934.
Eugenia
Seifert Sedlock. San Diego, Evening Tribune February 2, 1934.
Ivan
Messenger. San Diego, Sun, February 9, 1935.
shivering
in an apartment in London
Julia
Gethman Andrews. San Diego Union, June 16, 1935, as decorator
of Mens Lounge at Exposition; August 28, 1936, as lecturer;
November 1, 1936, shows her still life Artichokes; March 12, 1941,
as collector; January 25, 1942; September 5, 1943, as Henri student;
January 7, 1945, re a bronze self portrait by Alice Klauber; April
13, 1955, 10 Bamboo Studio, a bequest of Alice Klauber to museum.
Irene
M. Clark. San Diego Union, September 8, 1935.
Helen
Hesselbach. San Diego, Evening Tribune, May 6, 1936, as chairman
of the Oriental arts exhibition; May 12, 1937, as hostess at talk
for Rockwell Kent.
Dorothy
Reynolds. San Diego, Sun, October 4, 1936, as member of hanging
committee; October?, 1936, as artist.
Carl
H. Heilbron. History of San Diego County. San Diego: Press
Club, 1936, re Lyman Judson Gage and other early San Diego Pioneers..
Ruth
Tauton. San Diego Union, January 22, 1937, as Board member.
Marg
Loring. San Diego, Sun, March 21, 1937, as speaker and discussion
leader on Japanese prints; June 27, 1937, as speaker; January 30,
1938, as speaker; March 13, 1938, as speaker; December 4, 1938, as
speaker on Hokusai; April 9, 1939, as speaker; June 4, 1939, as chairman
of committee to raise funds for acquisition.
Sherman
Trease. San Diego Union, June 16, 1937, as member of the Spanish
Village Art Center.
Elinor
Savage. San Diego, Evening Tribune, January 1, 1938.
Eugene
Sedlock. San Diego, Evening Tribune, January 31, 1940.
San
Diego, Tribune-Sun, February 8, 1940, as member of Executive
Committee; June 29, 1940, in charge of opening Oriental Arts room
and a painting of her by Ammi Baldaugh; November 21 1947.
San
Diego, Hillcrest Star-News, March 13, 1942, as speaker.
San
Diego Journal, January 2, 1949, as Board member.
Naomi
Baker. San Diego, Evening Tribune, February 20, 1950.
Alice
W. Heyneman. Abraham Klauber. San Diego: Rover Press, 1963.
Edwina
Naylor Decker. The Asiatic Arts Committee, Thursday
Club Bulletin, San Diego, February 1962, 11-12.
Laurence
M. Klauber. Abraham Klauber, Western States Jewish
Historical Quarterly, II (January 1970), 67-90.
Zenia
Cleigh. San Diego, Evening Tribune, November 21, 1980. A request
by Alice Klauber and George W. Marston to have a portrait bust of
Alanzo Horton made by Allen Hutchinson, Vice-Counsel of England was
unsuccessful.
Ardy
Friedberg and Bob Weinstein. Santa Fe Museum of Fine Arts,
Museum, III (September-October 1982), 60ff.
Raymond
L. Wilson. The First Art School in the West: the San Francisco
Art Associations California School of Design, American
Art Journal, XIV (Winter 1982), 42-55.
Florence
Christman. The Romance of Balboa Park. San Diego Historical
Society, 1983, 4th edition, photo of Miss Klauber, 49.
Bennard H. Perlman.
The Immortal Eight and its Influence, Art Students League of
New York, January 9-29, 1983, p.101.
Bruce
Kammerling. Painting Ladies: Some Early San Diego Women Artists,
Journal of San Diego History, XXXII: 3 (Summer 1986), 168f.,
with illus. a portrait of Miss Klauber by Annie Pierce, 1901.
Alfred
R. Brendenberg. Natalie Curtis Burlin: A Pioneer in the Study
of American Minority Cultures, Connecticut Review, XVI:1
(Spring 1994).
Laura
McNeal. San Diego, Reader, November 24, 1999, illus.
Capturing
the Light: Visions of the Land - San Diego Landscape Painters,
Journal of San Diego History, 47:3 (Summer 2001), 236.
GENERAL SELECTED REFERENCES: BOOKS
Beatrice
Chauvenet. Hewett and Friends: A Biography of Santa Fes Vibrant
Era. Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press, 1983.
Julie
H. Heyneman. Arthur Putnam Sculptor. San Francisco: Johncke
& Seeger, 1932 (Published in London as Desert Cactus: The Portrait
of a Sculptor. London: Geoffrey Bles, 1934).
William
Inness Homer. Robert Henri and His Circle. Ithica and London:
Cornell University Press, 1969, 184ff.
Eugene
Neuhaus. The Art of the Exposition. San Francisco: Paul Elder
& Company, 1915.
Clare
Ryan Talbot. Historic California in Bookplates. Athens (OH)/London:
Ohio University Press, 1964 (reprint 1983), 41, 89.
Edna
Robertson and Sarah Nestor. Artists of the Canyons and Caminos;
Santa Fe, the Early Years. Santa Fe: Peregrine Press, 1976.
Patricia
Trenton, ed. Independent Spirits: Women Painters of the American
West. Berkeley/Los Angeles/London: Autry Museum of Western Heritage/University
of California, 1995.
Bennard
B. Perlman. Robert Henri: His Life and Art. New York: Dover
Publications, Inc., 1991, appendix The Teaching Robert Henri:
The Alice Klauber Manuscript.
Bennard
B. Perlman. American Artists, Authors and Collectors: The Walter
Pach Papers, 1906-1958. Albany: New York State University Press,
2002.
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