Thorvaldsensfélagið was an Icelandic women's organization, founded in Reykjavík in 1875.[1] It has been called the first women's organization in Iceland.[2]

It was a charity organization for wealthy women. Þórunn Jónassen was its first chair from 1875 to 1922. It also engaged in women's rights, especially women's education.

In 1877–1904, the organization managed the Thorvaldsensfélag Handavinnuskóli, where women philanthropists taught girls handicrafts, as well as a Sunday school with theoretical subjects, in a time period when there was yet no school for girls in Iceland.[3]

References

  1. Auður Styrkársdóttir, „Hvaða konur voru öflugar snemma í kvennabaráttunni aðrar en Bríet Bjarnhéðinsdóttir?“, Vísindavefurinn
  2. The women's household society Kvenfélag Rípurhrepps was founded in Rípurhrepps in 1869, but it was not a national, but a local organization.
  3. "Stofnun Thorvaldsensfélagsins". Archived from the original on 2011-04-12. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
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