Astrid Marie-Frederike Aagesen (1883–1965) was a Danish-Swedish designer who crafted objects in many kinds of metals. From 1919 until 1937, she lived in Helsingborg, Sweden, where she made the globe for the city's monument to astronomer Tycho Brahe.[1][2]
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^"Aagesen, Astrid Marie-Frederike" (in Swedish). Svenska konstnärer. Biofrafisk handbok. 1980. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
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