Moutal Elizabeth Collection
Elizabeth Moutal, a creative genius of her time, left an indelible mark on the world of art and craftsmanship
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Elizabeth Moutal, a creative genius of her time, left an indelible mark on the world of art and craftsmanship. Her exquisite creations showcased her immense talent and attention to detail. From the Shaker Rug Material in 1936 to the Carousel Horse (Study) in 1938, each piece reflects Moutal's dedication to preserving history through her work. One cannot help but be captivated by the Bellamy Eagle from 1935/1942, a symbol of strength and patriotism meticulously crafted by Moutal. Similarly, the Shaker Woman's Bonnet from c. 1936 exudes elegance and simplicity with its delicate design. Moutal's Seated Figure: "Liberty" from c. 1938 stands tall as a representation of freedom and empowerment. The Figurehead from Schooner "Packet" created between 1935-1942 showcases her ability to bring life to wood through intricate carving. The Mortar and Pestles from c. 1937 demonstrate Moutal's versatility as an artist while paying homage to traditional tools used for centuries. The Female Figurehead Bust from c. 1938 captures grace and beauty in its sculpted form. Moutal also ventured into textiles with her remarkable Shaker Textile from c. 1936 and Circular Rug created between 1935-1942, showcasing her mastery over various mediums. Lastly, we are enchanted by Moutal's Embroidery piece dating back to c. 1936 which displays both skillful needlework and artistic vision. Elizabeth Moutal was undoubtedly a visionary artist who brought history alive through her creations - each one telling a unique story that continues to inspire generations today.