Lang, Marie (1858–1934)
Lang, Marie (1858–1934)
Austrian feminist. Born Marie Wisgrill, Mar 8, 1858, in Vienna, Austria; died Oct 14, 1934, in Altmünster; dau. of K. Wisgrill and Emilie Scholz (actress); m. Th. Koechert; m. Edmund Lang (1860–1918, attorney); children: Erwin Lang (painter who m. the dancer Grete Wiesenthal) and Lilith Lang von Foerster (artist and favorite model of Oskar Kokoschka).
One of the founders of the feminist movement in Austria, represented its radical wing; with Rosa Mayreder and Auguste Fickert, founded the progressive journal Dokumente der Frauen (1899); was cofounder and member of the board of Allgemeinen Österreichischen Frauenvereines; was the center of a vibrant salon and a theosophist.
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