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Painter and landscape artist, identified as a male at time of birth and named Einar Mogens Wegener.  Had sex reassignment surgery in the 1930s, probably the first ever in recorded history, as noted in the book 'Man into Woman' and the film 'The Danish Girl' (2015).  During her transition, she was married to fellow painter [[Gerda Wegener]] and received his wife's full support for the transition.  During her third surgery, it was discovered that she was Intersex.  Also known as Einar Wegener.
 
Painter and landscape artist, identified as a male at time of birth and named Einar Mogens Wegener.  Had sex reassignment surgery in the 1930s, probably the first ever in recorded history, as noted in the book 'Man into Woman' and the film 'The Danish Girl' (2015).  During her transition, she was married to fellow painter [[Gerda Wegener]] and received his wife's full support for the transition.  During her third surgery, it was discovered that she was Intersex.  Also known as Einar Wegener.
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==See Also==
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* [[Notable LGBTQ Landscape Painters, Architects and Photographers]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 18:22, 26 February 2021

Lili Elbe

Country

Denmark

Birth - Death

1886 - 1931

Occupation

Artist

Description

Painter and landscape artist, identified as a male at time of birth and named Einar Mogens Wegener. Had sex reassignment surgery in the 1930s, probably the first ever in recorded history, as noted in the book 'Man into Woman' and the film 'The Danish Girl' (2015). During her transition, she was married to fellow painter Gerda Wegener and received his wife's full support for the transition. During her third surgery, it was discovered that she was Intersex. Also known as Einar Wegener.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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