Margaret Stonborough-Wittgenstein
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Margarethe ("Gretl") Stonborough-Wittgenstein (19 September 1882 - 27 September 1958), of the prominent and wealthy Viennese Wittgenstein family, was a sister of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein and the pianist Paul Wittgenstein, and was the subject of a famous 1905 portrait by the artist Gustav Klimt, which may now be found in the Neue Pinakothek gallery in Munich, Germany.
In 1905, she was married to a wealthy American chemist, Jerome Stonborough, whom she divorced in 1923. They had two children.
In 1926, she commissioned her brother Ludwig, with the architect Paul Engelmann to design and build the famous Wittgenstein House house for her in Vienna. This noted building still stands today, and now houses the Bulgarian Cultural Institute.
| Persondata | |
|---|---|
| NAME | Stonborough-Wittgenstein, Margarethe |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Stonborough-Wittgenstein, Margaret |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 19 September 1882 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Neuwaldegg, today Vienna |
| DATE OF DEATH | 27 September 1958 |
| PLACE OF DEATH | Vienna |

