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Artist: Chinese Coins Quilt ( - )
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- Paquin
Chinese Coins Quilt
pieced cotton
circa 1925 - 1940 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Florence Barton Loring Title: Crazy Quilt Date: before 1900; assembled 1905 Medium: silk Dimensions:
- Quilt, Ann Marie Kittle (Maker), 1851, Quilted and appliquéd cotton
- Quilt Top, ’Spiritualists’, Nannie S. Sterrett (Artist), circa 1857, Pieced and appliquéd cotton with inked signatures
- Memorial Quilt, Emily (?) Snyder (born 1804) (Artist), circa 1850, Cotton plain weave, pieced and appliquéd, with ink inscriptions
- Quilt, A.M. Stevenson (Artist), circa 1870, Pieced and quilted cotton
- Whole-Cloth Quilt, F. Pieters (Textile designed by), circa 1790, Quilted copperplate printed linen
- Arnould
quilt
cotton
1930
- Faith Ringgold - Flag Story Quilt 1985 cotton canvas, dyed, Spencer Museum of Art American
- George Bellows - Nude with Hexagonal Quilt 1924 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Crazy Quilt, A. B. (?) Miller (Maker), 1930s, Pieced and embroidered cotton, silk, velvet
- Quilt, Amanda Rand King (Artist), 1840, Pieced, quilted, and appliquéd cotton The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: artist unknown Title: Album Quilt Date: 19th century Medium: cotton apliqué Dimensions: L.91 x
- Boardman Presentation Quilt, The Ladies of the Third Presbyterian Church (Artist), 1843, Quilted, appliquéd and inked cotton chintz
- Signature Quilt, ’Bucket of Blood’, Roslyn Section, American Red Cross (United States) (Artist), circa 1917, Appliquéd and quilted cotton with inked signatures
- Quilt, ’Whirling Tulips’, Charlotte Wier (Artist), 1861, Pieced, quilted and appliquéd cotton
- Quilt, ’Sawtooth Star’, Sarah W. Shoemaker (Maker), circa 1865, Cotton, linen backing
- Quilt, ’Variable Star’, Josie Van Wert (Artist), circa 1860, Pieced and appliquéd cotton
- Crazy Quilt Top, Betsy Chandler Lear (1804 - 1898) , circa 1898, Appliquéd and embroidered silk and velvet
- Augustin Coppens
Quilt, log cabin
wool and cotton
1860
- Arnould
"Checkerboard" quilt
cotton
circa 1900
- Quilt, ’Bullseye’, Martha Lou Jones (United States) (Artist), 1896, Folded, basted, and pieced cotton
- Quilt, ’Le Moyne Star’ Pattern, Leah R. Wine Coffman (1842 - 1931) , 1856, Pieced and quilted cotton
- Quilt, ’Log Cabin’ Pattern, Leah R. Wine Coffman (1842 - 1931) , circa 1890, Wool, silk and cotton
- Quilt, ’Log Cabin’ pattern, Laura Long (1870 - 1975) (Artist), 1931, Silk
- Memorial Quilt, Mary P. Allen (United States) (Artist), 1841-1847, Pieced and appliquéd, embroidered, and quilted cotton
- Quilt, ’Starburst’, Caroline Ross Orrick (Artist), circa 1830, Pieced, appliquéd, and quilted cotton and wool
- Album Quilt, Elsie Ann Burr (United States, Illinois, born 1824) , 1849, Pieced, quilted, and embroidered cotton
- Unfinished Crazy Quilt Top, Betsy Chandler Lear (1804 - 1898) , circa 1898, Pieced and embroidered silk and velvet
- Quilt with Diamonds and Leaves, Elizabeth Strunk Sides (1818 - 1885) (Artist), 1840, Appliquéd and quilted cotton
- ’Adam and Eve’ Quilt, Frances Menerva Hearne Compton (United States, Georgia, Atlanta, 1856 - 1932) (Artist), 1875-1900, Cotton plain weave with quilted appliqué and embroidery
- Quilt, ’Ocean Waves’ Pattern, Leah R. Wine Coffman (1842 - 1931) , circa 1860, Pieced and quilted cotton Museum of Fine Arts
- Wholecloth quilt Cover; Quilt American United States, about 1800 Plain weave cotton; quilted and stuffed Museum of Fine Arts
- Whole-cloth crib quilt Cover; Quilt English England, exported to U.S.A., about 1761 Silk satin, quilted
- Quilt (Lap Robe), Caroline Kountz Jones (born 1858) , 1890, Pieced and embroidered silk and velvet with metallic thread tassels
- Quilt, ’Log Cabin’ Pattern, Mary Burritt Needham (Maker), 1872, Pieced and tied cotton and wool
- Starcrossing Quilt, Wasatch Mountain Quilters (United States, Utah, Salt Lake City) (Artist), 1987, Pieced and quilted cotton
- Quilt, ’Peony’, Mary Wallace (United States) (Artist), circa 1850, Pieced, appliquéd, and quilted cotton
- Quilt, ’Wreath of Roses’, Rebecca B. Liddle (1825-08-25 - 1910-07-02) (Maker), 1850, Appliquéd, embroidered and quilted cotton
- Arnould
"Tumbling Blocks" quilt
silk
1875 - 1890
- Crazy Quilt, Deborah Morris (United States) (Maker), 1894, Pieced and embroidered silk and velvet, chenille yarn, paint
- Crazy Quilt, Leah R. Wine Coffman (1842 - 1931) , 1850-1875, Pressed, appliquéd and embroidered wool, cotton, silk and velvet Museum of Fine Arts
- Pieced quilt Cover; quilt United States United States, second quarter 19th century Printed cottons, pieced Museum of Fine Arts
- Pieced quilt Cover; Quilt American United States, about 1800 Printed plain weave cotton; pieced and
- Quilt, ’Union Forever, e pluribus unum’, E. R. Benton (United States) (Artist), 1862, Silk with thin wool batting
- Quilt, ’Drunkard’s Path’, Leta Childers (possibly) (United States) (Artist), 1896, Pieced, embroidered, and quilted cotton
- Quilt, ’Star of Bethlehem Pattern’, Marjery Klingman Weaver (Maker), circa 1830, Pieced and quilted cotton
- Memorial Crazy Quilt, Harriette Adelaide Sheppard Newman (United States, 1828 - 1924) (Artist), 1890, Pieced and embroidered silk and velvet Museum of Fine Arts
- Crib quilt Cover; Quilt English for American market England, about 1744 Silk satin, quilted 122.3 Museum of Fine Arts
- Wholecloth quilt Cover; Quilt American United States, about 1800 Cotton plain weave, quilted and stuffed
- Quilt, ’Sawtooth Star’ Variation, Carpenter Family (attributed to a member of the) (Artist), circa 1850, Pieced, quilted, and appliquéd cotton
- Frances A. Atwell
Quilt, New York Beauty
cotton with applique borders
1855
- Crazy Quilt, ’Aesthetic Dress’, Caroline Kountz Jones (born 1858) , circa 1885, Pressed, appliquéd and embroidered silk and velvet Museum of Fine Arts
- Whole-cloth quilt Cover; Quilt United States United States, late 18th century Wool plain weave; quilted
- Quilt, ’Famous Americans’, The Creative Stitchery Guild (Maker), 1975, Cotton embroidery on quilted cotton
- Quilt, ’Carpenter’s Wheel’, Emeline P. Becker (United States, New York, Chatham) (Artist), 1846, Pieced, stenciled and quilted cotton
- Quilt, ’Old Maid’, Young Ladies Sewing Society of the First Congregational Church, Canandaigua (Maker), 1871, Pieced, appliquéd, quilted, and inked cotton Museum of Fine Arts
- Cradle quilt Cover; quilt probably American United States, 1st quarter 19th century Cotton and linenl;
- Quilt, ’California Rose’, Mary Orr Archer (United States, California, Stockton) (Artist), circa 1860, Pieced, quilted and appliquéd cotton
- Quilt, ’How Much I Prize My Album Patch-Work’, Eliza S. Howell (United States) (Artist), 1848-1849, Appliquéd (broderie perse), quilted, ink embroidered and inked cotton
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (34) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Quilt
Fuller Museum of Art: Quilt National 2001 Quilt National 2001 is the twelfth in the series of international, juried, biennial competitions dedicated to promoting the contemporary quilt as an art form. For over 20 years, Quilt National has showcased the most exciting and innovative trends ...
IndieFlix: Quilt Suite: A Short Film by Stephen Mead Released "Quilt Suite" premiered at the Digital Film Festival IZOLENTA/'06, St. Petersburg, Russia, and then was excerpted online. This dvd includes Stephen's spoken-word poetry, photo collages, and paintings in addition to digitized images. The narration ...
Dallas Museum of Art: Through the Needle’s Eye: American Quilts Through the Needle’s Eye is part of Quilt Mania, a citywide collaboration among 11 Dallas-area cultural institutions exhibiting a wide variety of quilts and hosting quilt-related events. To learn more about Quilt Mania, visit the Web site at quilt...
Rockaway Artist Alliance: Call to Artists: Sewn and Thrown: A Pottery and Quilt Exhibition of Juried Original Work Quilt works: works submitted must be fabric and have the structure of a quilt, composed with at least two full and distinct layers, held together by hand or machine–made stitches. No kits, no “cheater cloth” or tied quilts, will be accepted. Wok m...
Textile Museum: Fanciful Flowers: Botany and the American Quilt All of the quilts featured in Fanciful Flowers have botanical motifs and include flowers, garden styles, and color palettes popularized during the 19th century. Quilt designs included in the exhibition vary from appliqued and pieced quilts, to int...
Mint Museum of Art: American Quilt Classics 1800-1980 : The Bresler Collection Quilted bed covering and needlework traditions arrived in America with the first colonists. Each wave of immigrants would add to the development of the American quilt along with new technologies for printing brighter fabrics at lower prices. By th...
International Quilt Study Center, University of Nebraska: First Biennial Symposium - Wild by Design: Features 4 Exhibtions Wild by Design: Two Hundred Years of Innovation and Artistry in American
Quilts showcases American quilts that explore innovation in color,
abstraction, figuration and other modes of expression. This dynamic group
of quilts ranges in date from...
Oakland Museum of California: Women of Taste: A Collaboration Celebrating Quilt Artists and Chefs Cooking and sewing, once dismissed as
women's work, are celebrated as a means of
women's empowerment in this e...
Philadelphia Museum of Art: Needlework from the Nineteenth Century Needlework from the Nineteenth Century highlights the artistic talent and technical skill of the needlewomen
of the century. It features embellished objects such as embroidered dresses from both the neo-cl...
Crow Collection of Asian Art: Western Tradition, Eastern Innovation: Contemporary Japanese Quilts Quilting, which originated in Asia, was taken to Europe by Marco Polo and then brought to America by immigrants. It has since gone back to Japan thanks to the quilt revival that came with the Bicentennial of America. Japanese women who had come to...
International Quilt Festival - Geo. R. Brown Convetion Center: Mary Fisher: Abataka Abataka is a collection of twenty-three quilts sewn by Fisher after a visit to the African nation of Ruwanda where she witnessed “suffering added to suffering, death heaped atop death.” Abtataka is a pan-African term for family, tribe, or communi...
Portland Museum of Art: Calico & Chintz: Early American Quilts from the Smithsonian American Art Museum These fabrics were used by affluent quiltmakers along the Eastern Seaboard and on Southern plantations for the sumptuous bedcovers that were an important decorative element in prosperous homes.
"These rare and beautiful quilts will come as a...
University of Kentucky Art Museum: Contemporary Art Quilts from the John M. Walsh III Collection According to Walsh:
… the lecturer stated that there was so much good work going on that it was a tragedy that there were almost no persons who were dedicated to collecting contemporary quilts ... artists were getting discouraged because muse...
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Matterart: Pauline Burbidge - Textiles, Charles Poulsen - Sculpture
Pauline Burbidge's large-scale quilted textile wall hangings use imagery that is inspired by the countryside around her. She incorporates freeform collage and stitching techniques within her work and in this exhibition will be using digital photog...
Museum of York County: Piecing a Quilt of Life: World Connections Petra, a Premiere Portfolio Artist at absolutearts.com, creates pieces founded on her interpretation of legend, myth and mystery of the ancient arts of Asia. She has built a growing reputation for her portrayal of the massive sensual figures arran...
Full Deck Art Quilts: COLLECTORS PURCHASE ENTIRE EXHIBIT According to Collections Director Karen Brown, the collection combines two
rich cultural traditions, quilting and card playing. This combination has
universal appeal, and many people who dont typically visit museums are
going to see this exhibi...
International Quilt Study Center: COUPLE ENDOWS FACULTY POSITION IN TEXTILES This most recent gift from the James family allows us to endow a professorship supporting the scholarly study of quilts and textile arts, said James Moeser, UNL chancellor. We are closer to completing our vision of a world-class internat...
Sedgwick Cultural Center: Call for Artists: ArtQuilts at the Sedgwick 2006 Submission requirements (short list):
Quilts submitted must be completed after January 1, 2003.
Deadline for Submission: October 1, 2005
The prospectus may be obtained...
Laurence Miller Gallery: Burk Uzzle - Woodstock: 40th Anniversary Burk Uzzle shot the festival from the vantage point of a participant. In one
particularly telling photograph, a sea of humanity as dense as a carpet of
wildflowers in a meadow spills over a hillside; in another, a young hippie
couple standing i...
Translations Gallery: Bente Vold Klausen: New Work Bente Vold Klausen has worked with textiles for more than 30 years. She is the initiator and editor of the Scandinavian Quilt magazine Quiltemagasinet. Her work is located in the collections of the American Craft Museum in New York; Moss Art Colle...
Ellen Traut Collection Gallery: The Fiber Revolution: Quilts As Art Art quilts are highly collectible artwork. Judy Weinstein of the Greater
Hartford Arts Council said, "I was just bowled over by the talents of the
artists ... absolutely gorgeous!" Allison Hunnicutt, co-manager of the Chen
Gallery at Central C...
ASHFORD VISUAL ARTISTS: Female FUSION: An exhibition by women artists of the AVA
Artists participating in the exhibition include professionals with high
levels of creative skill in the disciplines of painting, sculpture, graphic
art, textiles, photography and mixed media.
Ann Clay will be exhibiting her pictures of larg...
Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery: New Hampshire and Vermont Artists Win Awards in Regional Show The juried exhibit of works by artists living within 30 miles of Keene will run from Saturday, Oct. 28, to Sunday, Dec. 10. An opening reception at the Thorne, hosted by the Friends of the Thorne, will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct...
Esso Gallery: Stanley Whitney: Works on Paper 1999 Though the subject matter, style, and impact of the works presented share the same modular pattern, an unaffected, hand-wrought beauty and a reverence for the expressive possibilities of the drawn line, it’s impressive to discover that they are g...
Artery - Artist Cooperative of Davis: The Australian Artery Exchange: Angela Buckingham, Doug Alicja Kuzmycz paints in a darkly cinematic style, delving into the theme of female identity, particularly that of the femme fatale.
Martha Lord's paintings are about mood and space, portraying thoughts through abstract compositions in the fo...
Harvey W. Seeds Post 29 American Legion: Through the Eyes of Love: World AIDS Day Art Exhibition Miami Beach Community Health Center’s Through the Eyes of Love in honor of World AIDS Day will take place at the Harvey W. Seeds Post 29 American Legion in Miami (6445 NE 7th Avenue) from Tues., Dec. 2 through Sun., Dec. 14 in partnership with Art...
DFN Gallery: Cedric Smith: We An early breakthrough in Smith’s work came through listening to the lyrics of political rap group Public Enemy, criticizing the lack of acknowledgment of achievements by African-Americans. Smith reacted by creating collages incorporating found ph...
Field Museum: Americanos: Latino Life in the United States The Field Museum features the sections depicting Family, Work,
Sports, and Culture and the Arts. The Mexican Fine Arts Center
Museum showcases photos of Community and Spiritual Life.
Located approximately four miles apart, The...
National Museum of Women in the Arts: The Intensely Colored,
Symbolically Imaginative Work
of Self-Taught Artist
Nellie Mae Rowe Rowe (1900-1982) lived all her life in rural Georgia, the last 50 years in Vinings, northwest of Atlanta. She created art from earliest
childhood, drawing on scraps of paper and cardboard, and twisting the family's laundry into doll shapes. She firs...
Boxheart Gallery: 8th Annual Art Inter-National Art Exhibition The artwork selected for this year’s Art Inter/National Exhibition respond visually to the Hegelian dialectic. The work aims to make visible the control modernized language and guided thought has taken over social evolution. In some cases, such as...
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art: Robert Rauschenberg: Current Scenarios Rauschenberg made his Wadsworth Atheneum debut in 1964, in several guises. His legendary Erased de Kooning Drawing (1953) had its first public showing with other early work in the group exhibition Black, White and Grey: Contemporary Painting and ...
Los Angeles County Museum: The Fashionable Child of the Nineteenth Century In conjunction with the exhibition, LACMA has produced a special brochure for children and
their families. Using the guide, visitors can explore the museum’s permanent collection and
discover the direct relationship between art of the nineteenth ...
Lawrence Asher Gallery: Lisa Adams – I Like Interrogatives AND Susannah Bettag - But Do You Really Notice Anymore From Lisa Adams' Artist Statement" The long and personally challenging process that brought me to art making involved a reclamation of my own freedom as a woman living in the world today. I try in my work to embody my own sense of what it is to...
Philadelphia Museum of Art: Kantha: The Embroidered Quilts of Bengal from the Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Collection and the Stella Kramrisch Collection The first exhibition devoted solely to this form of art ever presented outside of South Asia, Kantha: The Embroidered Quilts of Bengal focuses on two premier collections. One was assembled and donated to the Museum by its former Curator of Indian ...
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