Mette Lise von der Recke
1908–1943 (age 35)
Biography
Mette Lise von der Recke approached sculpture with an adventurous spirit, shaping figures and forms that balanced classical discipline with emerging modern ideas. Her hands carved marble, bronze, and clay into works that hinted at the emotional life of their subjects while remaining grounded in precise craftsmanship.
Though her career was brief, the boldness of her pieces ensured that her name endured among Danish sculptors, and those who visited Taarbæk Kirkegård remember a woman who forged enduring beauty from stone.