54:, Marianne Elisabet Richter was the daughter of the merchant Carl Emil Leonard Richter (1880â1974) and his wife Sonja Elisabeth nĂ©e Baagöe (1892â1985). She was the second of seven children. Her daughter Sara Marianne, born in 1949, also became a textile artist.
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