Emma Meyer

Emma Eleonore Meyer (20 August 1859, Flensborg - 8 October 1921, Frederiksberg) was a Danish painter; primarily of landscapes.

She was born to Fritz Meyer, a tax assessor, and his wife, Marie Frederikke née Dalberg.

She began studying art at the drawing and painting school for women, operated by Emilie Mundt and Marie Luplau.

Her painting of women working at the Royal Porcelain Factory was displayed at the Charlottenborg exhibition of 1895, and purchased by the art association.

She made several short trips abroad and, in 1901, received an incentive award from the Frederik Sødring Endowment.

Women doing decorative work at the
Royal Porcelain Factory