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Dagmar Freuchen-Gale

Dagmar Freuchen-Gale (1907 – March 9, 1991) was a Danish illustrator, author and editor.
==Personal life==
Dagmar was born in Kongens Lyngby, Denmark. She left Lyngby in 1938 to come to New York. Dagmar married three times. First in to a Danish man named Muller, who was killed during World War II while serving in the Pacific with the American Army.
She met her second husband, Peter Freuchen (1886-1957) December 24, 1944 in New York at a home of some friends they had in common from Denmark. They married in 1945. Peter was a Danish author and Arctic explorer. Beginning in 1945, they lived in New York City and maintained a second home in Noank, Connecticut on Chesbro Street, overlooking Long Island Sound. They appeared together in a (well known photo ) by Irving Penn showing Peter with a beard in a massive fur coat. Peter often travelled for his work during their marriage but is reported to have written home every day and sent a copy of each correspondence to the Danish Royal Library, to be opened 50 years after his death, in 2007. Dagmar joined Peter only once in his travels, on an expedition to Iceland, during which she served native meals including pickled whale blubber and seaweed. During their marriage, she became an expert on various cuisines from around the world. After Peter's death, Dagmar maintained the Noank home until 1963.
Her third marriage was in 1967 to Henry Gale (d. 1969), an attorney from New York. She returned to live in Denmark in the early 1970s.

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