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SCG9988 - Austria 1989 – Marianne Hainisch “Founder of the Austrian Women’s Movement” – 6S Commemorative
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This 1989 Austrian 6-Schilling stamp honors Marianne Hainisch (1839–1936), a pioneering figure in the women's rights movement and widely recognized as the founder of the Austrian women’s movement. The finely engraved portrait highlights her dignified elder-years depiction, framed by an ornate oval bearing the inscription “Gründerin der Österreichischen Frauenbewegung.” Issued by Republik Österreich, this beautifully detailed design by H. Herger and K. Leitgeb reflects Austria’s strong tradition of engraved portraiture. A meaningful historical issue, it is an excellent thematic addition for collectors of women’s rights, social reform, Austria, and notable personalities.
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