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Ellen Dorothea Johanna Andersen (1898–1989) was a Danish
museum curator A curator (from la, cura, meaning "to take care") is a manager or overseer. When working with cultural organizations, a curator is typically a "collections curator" or an "exhibitions curator", and has multifaceted tasks dependent on the parti ...
who specialized in
folk costume A folk costume (also regional costume, national costume, traditional garment, or traditional regalia) expresses an identity through costume, which is usually associated with a geographic area or a period of time in history. It can also indic ...
s and the history of textiles. In 1929, she joined the Danish Folk Museum where she was the curator from 1936 to 1966. She is remembered for her many books on costumes, including ''Danske bønders klædedragt'' (1960).


Biography

Born on 7 July 1898 in Serridslevgård Manor near
Horsens Horsens () is a city on the east coast of Jutland region of Denmark. It is the seat of the Horsens municipality. The city's population is 61,074 (1 January 2022) and the municipality's population is 94,443 (), making it the 8th largest city in D ...
, Ellen Dorothea Johanna Andersen was the daughter of the estate owner Peter Jordt Brodersen (1865–1936) and Johanna Helene Louise née Voswinckel (1866–1945). Her early education was provided by tutors while her German-born mother, who had lived in England, ensured her fluency in German and English. She completed her schooling at the high school in Horsens, matriculating in 1916. The family moved to
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in 1919. In 1929, Andersen joined the Danish Folk Museum where she became the assistant of the textile expert and curator
Elna Mygdal Elna Mygdal (1868–1940) was a Danish textile artist, museum curator and writer. She is remembered in particular for her interest in Hedebo embroidery and for her collection of folk costumes and folk textiles. In 1930, she published the author ...
. She accompanied Mygdal on her trips researching costumes and textiles, registering new items in the collection. After Mygdal retired, in 1936 Andersen was appointed curator. She oversaw the collection's transfer to the newly constructed
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where she undertook work on exhibiting items on embroidery, knitwear, weaving and costumes. Over the years, she arranged many exhibitions, one with models dressed in folk costumes. Continuing Mygdal's work, Andersen wrote numerous articles on folk costumes from different regions, finally combining her findings in ''Danske bønders klædedragt'', published in 1960. Earlier works included ''Folkelig Vævning in Danmark'' on weaving, together with Elisabeth Budde-Lund (1941). She also put together envelopes containing information and samples of regional costumes which were made available to dancing clubs wishing to prepare local costumes. In the 1940s, Andersen was also co-editor of ''Berlingske Haandarbejds-Bog'' (1944), a handicraft lexicon. In 1954, Andersen was the driving force behind the establishment of the embroidery association Danmarks Folkelige Broderier which was concerned with identifying items created in homes throughout Denmark. Andersen arranged exhibitions and photographic presentations, drawing on over 100,000 items which had been identified. After retiring in 1966, she published ''Bordskik'' on tableware in 1971 and ''Bydragt - bondedragt'' on city attire in 1976. She went on to publish ''Moden in 1700-årene'' (1977), ''Kostumer og modedragter fra Det kgl. Teaters herregarderobe'' (1979) and ''Moden 1790–1840'' (1986). Ellen Andersen died on 22 January 1989 in
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Andersen, Ellen 1898 births 1989 deaths People from Horsens Municipality Danish folklorists Danish textile artists Directors of museums in Denmark 20th-century Danish historians Danish women historians 20th-century Danish writers 20th-century Danish women writers Danish people of German descent Danish women curators