Women Artists

Glamourous and Emancipated Women of Gerda Wegener

Kelly Hill 16 December 2025 min Read

Today Gerda Wegener is best known for feminist art and portrayal of lesbianism. She was also married to Einar Wegener, who after the sex reassignment surgery became the first known transgender female artist, Lili Elbe. Their marriage was later dramatized in David Habershoff’s book The Danish Girl and in the 2015 movie by the same name.

gerda wegener: Gerda Wegener, Ulla Poulsen, c. 1930,

Illustrator for Vogue

Wegener was born Gerda Marie Fredrikke Gottlieb in the village of Hammelev, Denmark in 1886. As a teenager, she attended the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. There she met and later married fellow, artist Einar Wegener when she was 19 and Einar was 22. After graduating from art school, she worked as an illustrator for various fashion magazines, including Vogue.

gerda wegener: Gerda Wegener, Solitaire, 1928, private collection. Artnet.

The Emergence of Lili

Wegener’s art regularly featured elegant and high-class women in luxurious clothes, often pictured enjoying their wealth. When one of Wegener’s female models had to cancel at the last minute, Wegener’s partner donned women’s clothing and posed for her instead. That’s how Lili discovered she enjoyed dressing as a woman, later adopting the name Lili Elbe, and became one of her favorite models.

gerda wegener: Gerda Wegener,

gerda wegener: Gerda Wegener, The Aperitif,

Lesbian Erotica

In 1912, the couple left conservative Copenhagen and moved to Paris where Lili Elbe began living openly as a woman. Wegener started taking risks with her own art as well, creating sexually explicit images of beautiful women, first in the Art Nouveau style (especially in her illustrations) and later in Art Deco.

gerda wegener: Gerda Wegener, Two Women in a Window, c. 1920, private collection. Artnet.

gerda wegener:
Gerda Wegener, Cuckoo, c. 1920, private collection. Lauravianello.

gerda wegener: Gerda Wegener, Butterfly

Lili’s Ground-Breaking Surgery

In the 1930s, Lili Elbe underwent sex reassignment surgery, one of the world’s first documented cases of the procedure. After the surgery became public, the king of Denmark annulled Gerda’s and Lili’s marriage. The two remained close until Elbe’s untimely death in 1931 during her fourth and final surgery.

Gerda Wegener, I Sommervarmen (In Summer Heat), 1924, private collection. Bruun Rasmussen.

Awards and Recognition

Although Gerda Wegener did win a few prizes in her lifetime (she won first prize in a 1908 competition whose theme was the “feminine ideal,” for example) as well as two gold medals at the 1925 World Fair in Paris, at the time of her death in 1940 her work had largely fallen out of favor. Like many female artists who lived outside the boundaries of middle-class society, her work didn’t receive the critical acclaim it justly deserved until several decades after her death. In 2016 the Arken Museum of Modern Art in Copenhagen celebrated Wegener with the largest exhibition of her work to date.

gerda wegener: Gerda Wegener, Three Women Under an Umbrella, c. 1920-29, private collection. Artnet.

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