Margrethe Hald


Margrethe Hald was a Danish textile historian and curator at the National Museum of Denmark. A major contributor to international textile research, she received a D.Phil. in 1950 for her thesis Olddanske tekstiler.

Biography

Born in the village of Neder Vrigsted, near Horsens in eastern Jutland, Hald was one of four children who were raised on a farming estate managed by her mother after her father died when she was three years old. Interested in art from an early age, Hald had learned how to weave in the village and at the high schools at Vrigsted and Askov. While at the Design School for Women, she was encouraged by Elna Mygdal to focus on the history of textiles at the National Museum.
As a result of her research, in 1930 she wrote a dissertation on Brikvævning, presenting prehistoric textile techniques. In 1935, together with Hans Christian Broholm, she published Danske Broncealders Dragter. In 1939, after several study trips to Europe, she took up a position at the National Museum of Denmark. In 1947 she was appointed Inspector at the Museum. In 1950 she received a D.Phil. for her thesis Olddanske tektiler.
She organized various textile exhibitions, and published a number of works on weaving, old textiles and shoes.