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  1. Toni Ebel (Berlín, 10 de noviembre de 1881-9 de junio de 1961) fue una pintora alemana, empleada de limpieza del Institut für Sexualwissenschaft y una de las primeras mujeres trans en someterse a una cirugía de reasignación de sexo, posiblemente antes que Lili Elbe.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Toni_EbelToni Ebel - Wikipedia

    Toni Ebel (born 10 November 1881 in Berlin; died 9 June 1961 in Berlin) was a German painter, housekeeping staff of the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft and one of the first trans women who received a gender confirmation surgery, possibly before Lili Elbe. [1] LGBT portal. Life and work.

  3. 22 de ago. de 2023 · Charlotte Charlaque y Toni Ebel eran habitués de Eldorado y pioneras trans, y ambas se sometieron a una cirugía completa en el Institut für Sexualwissenschaft de Magnus Hirschfeld. Hirschfeld,...

  4. 28 de jun. de 2023 · As for the former’s ultimate fate, with her US documents soon identifying her as only a woman, she happily settled down in Brooklyn as an actress, which is where she seemingly remained until her 1963 passing at the age of 71 — the cause of her death has unfortunately never been made clear. Toni Ebel’s Cause of Death: Unrevealed.

  5. A year or so later Ebel had an affair with a man. This was taken to be homosexuality, and consequent arguments with father and brothers led to Ebel leaving home. After some travel in Germany, Austria and Italy, Ebel worked, as a woman, in a women's dress shop while studying painting in Munich.

  6. Junto a la ayudante de cocina Dora Richter y la pintora Toni Ebel, de quien era amiga, se constituyó como uno de los tres primeros casos conocidos de este tipo de cirugía en todo el mundo.

  7. Toni Ebel is considered one of the pioneers in the representation of trans* identities in 20th century art. She went her way courageously and self-determined: around 1930 she underwent gender reassignment operations in Berlin and converted to Judaism, the faith of her partner, in 1933.