- Almuth Lütkenhaus
Almuth Lütkenhaus (née Wirsing;
8 March 1930 inHamm – 1996 in Hamilton,Ontario )Fact|date=February 2007 was a sculptor, also known as Almuth Lütkenhaus-Lackey. From 1948 until 1952 she studied art at schools inDortmund andMünster . She married Erich Lütkenhaus, an artist, in 1952, from whom she later separated. She lived in Soest from 1962 until 1966, when she moved toCanada , where she died in 1996.References
*Clague, Julie. "Symbolism and the Power of Art: Female Representations of Christ Crucified." "Bodies in Question: Gender, Religion, Text." Yvonne Sherwood and Darlene Bird, eds. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2005. 34-37. ISBN 0754635309
*Clague, Julie. "The Christa: Symbolizing My Humanity and My Pain." "Feminist Theology", Vol. 14, No. 1 (2005): 83-108.
*Clague, Julie. "Divine Transgressions: The Female Christ-form in Art." "Critical Quarterly" 47 (2005): 47–63.
*Dyke, Doris Jean. "Crucified Woman: Art and the Experience of Faith." "Toronto Journal of Theology" 5 (Fall 1989): 161-169.
*Dyke, Doris Jean. "Crucified Woman". Toronto: United Church Publishing House, 1991. ISBN 0919000681
*Elliott, Clifford. "Crucified Woman" (A Sculpture)." "International Review of Mission" 71 (July 1982): 332-335.
*Lütkenhaus, Almuth. "Almuth Lütkenhaus: Sculptures, Retrospective 1966-74." Essay by Pat Fleisher. Ottawa: National Arts Centre, 1974.External links
* [http://www.dittwald.com/torontosculpture/search.php?Artist=Almuth%20Lutkenhaus Toronto Sculpture database]
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