Adelgunde Vogt (17 July 1811 – 10 June 1892) was a Danish sculptor.
She is most known for her sculptures of animals in ivory and bronze, but she also made portrait busts.
[2][3] Emilie Adelgunde Vogt was the daughter of Michael Johan Christian Herbst (1775–1830) and Michelle Elisabeth Christiance Charlotte Stibolt (1788–1861).
Her father was a Commissioner General and the director of the military garment factory.
[2] She first received instruction in modeling from sculptor student Johan Peter Heldt.