Henri Friedlaender (1904–1996) was an Israeli typographer and book designer. He co-founded the Hadassah Printing School and served as the first director of the school.
Henri Friedlaender (~1975)
Henri Friedlaender and his wife Maria, in his study in Motza Illit, Israel (1989)
IBM Selectric II dual Latin/Hebrew Hadar typeball, designed by Friedlaender
Marguerite Wildenhain, née Marguerite Friedlaender and alternative spelling Friedländer, was an American Bauhaus-trained ceramic artist, educator and author. After immigrating to the United States in 1940, she taught at Pond Farm and wrote three influential books—Pottery: Form and Expression (1959), The Invisible Core: A Potter's Life and Thoughts (1973), and ...that We Look and See: An Admirer Looks at the Indians (1979). Artist Robert Arneson described her as "the grande dame of potters,".
Pond Farm Barn, Guerneville, California
Pond Farm Interior showing one of two sets of potter's wheels