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Emilie Demant Hatt

Emilie Demant Hatt
Born (1873-01-21)January 21, 1873
Selde, in northern Jutland, Denmark
Died December 4, 1958(1958-12-04) (aged 85)
Occupation Painter, writer, ethnographer
Notable works "With the Lapps in the High Mountains"
Website
www.emiliedemanthatt.com

Emilie Demant Hatt (sometimes Emilie Demant-Hatt, or Emilie Demant; née Emilie Demant Hansen) (21 January 1873 - 4 December 1958) was a Danish artist, writer, and ethnographer. Her area and of interest and expertise was the culture and way of life of the Sami people.

Emilie Demant Hansen was born in 1873 to a merchant's family in Selde, by the Limfjord in northern Jutland, Denmark. From the age of fourteen to seventeen she had a romantic relationship with Carl Nielsen whom she met in 1887 in Selde. Expecting to become engaged, Nielsen had a psychological crisis over their relationship. Nielsen was living at the time with Emilie's uncle and aunt in Copenhagen. Emilie Demant Hatt went on to preserve several original early music manuscripts of Nielsen's.

From 1898 to 1906, she studied painting and drawing in Copenhagen with Emilie Mundt and Marie Luplau, at the Women's Academy of Art, a school within the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.

While an art student, she changed her last name to Demant. In 1904, Demant and her sister took a train trip to northern Scandinavia. It was here on the iron ore train in Swedish Lapland that they met a Sami wolf hunter, Johan Turi (1854–1936). The encounter made had a dramatic effect on Demant who was very interested in Sami culture and their way of life. While relying on an interpreter, Turi told Demant that he wanted to write a book about "Lapps," while Demant stated, “I have always wanted to be a nomad.” Demant spent the next several years learning the Sami language at the University of Copenhagen with the linguist Vilhelm Thomsen while continuing her painting studies.


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