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  1. Aline Bernstein Saarinen (March 25, 1914 – July 13, 1972) was an American art and architecture critic, author and television journalist. Early life and education. Aline Bernstein was born on March 25, 1914, in New York City, the daughter of Irma (Lewyn) and Allen Milton Bernstein, both of German Jewish descent.

  2. May 10, 2019 · The Untold Story of Aline Louchheim Saarinen. How the wife of the celebrated architect shaped his legacy—and helped give rise to the modern architectural publicist. By Eva Hagberg. Original: Aline and Eero Saarinen papers, 1906–1977. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution Eero and Aline Louchheim Saarinen in the 1950s.

  3. Aline Saarinen’s combination of creativity and plain speaking made her an unusually engaging art critic and prompted the National Broadcasting Company to make her chief of their Paris news bureau, the first woman to hold such a position.

  4. Aline Bernstein Saarinen was a prominent journalist, art critic, author, and advocate for modern architecture. Early in her career, she was a contributor and managing editor of Art News, and, during the 1950s, she was an associate art editor and associate art critic for the New York Times.

  5. American art critic and television commentator. Name variations: Aline B. Louchheim; Mrs. Eero Saarinen.

  6. Jul 15, 1972 · Aline B. Saarinen, chief of the National Broadcasting Company's news bureau in Paris, art critic and former associate art editor of The New York Times, died on Thursday at the DeWitt Nursing...

  7. Aline Bernstein Saarinen was one of the nation's best known art and architecture critics, a television journalist and commentator and author. She was born on March 25, 1914, in New York City, to Irma and Allen Milton Bernstein, who were both amateur painters.