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Lutrell Marie Collection

Lutrell Marie, a talented artist and creator, left an indelible mark on the world of woodcarving and craftsmanship


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Lutrell Marie, a talented artist and creator, left an indelible mark on the world of woodcarving and craftsmanship. In 1939, she unveiled her masterpiece - a magnificent Horse and Man Woodcarving that showcased her exceptional skill in bringing life to the wooden medium. But Lutrell's creativity knew no bounds. In 1941, she ventured into fashion design with her exquisite Childs Dress. The delicate details and intricate stitching spoke volumes about her attention to detail and passion for creating beauty. Her talents extended beyond clothing as well. In 1938, Lutrell crafted a Pa. German Ship that sailed through time, preserving the rich heritage of Pennsylvania Germans in its every curve and line. Lutrell's artistry was not limited to wood alone; she explored various mediums with equal finesse. A Ribbon created by her in 1940 displayed vibrant colors woven together harmoniously, reflecting her ability to infuse life into even the simplest objects. The versatility of Lutrell's talent shone through in every creation she touched. A Bandbox from around 1940 demonstrated both functionality and aesthetic appeal - a testament to her ability to blend practicality with artistic expression seamlessly. Even everyday objects were transformed under Lutrell's skilled hands. A Candlestick carved by her in 1938 exuded elegance while providing light during dark nights. Ink Bottle from 1940 became more than just a vessel for ink; it became an embodiment of creativity itself as it held within it endless possibilities waiting to be written or drawn onto paper. A Foot Warmer made by Lutrell in the same year provided warmth during cold winter nights but also served as a reminder of the love poured into each stitch that held it together. Wooden Dolls brought joy to children across generations thanks to Marie Lutrell's craftsmanship. Her Wooden Doll from 1940 captured innocence perfectly while an Old American Wooden Doll showcased the timeless beauty of traditional American toys.