COX CREWS Patricia (dirs.) et DUCEY Carolyn (dirs.), American Quilts in the Industrial Age, 1760–1870 : The International Quilt Study Center and Museum Collections, Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 2018, 528 p. Présentation de l'éditeur : Part of a comprehensive catalog of the International Quilt Study Center and Museum collection, American Quilts in the Industrial Age, 1760–1870 highlights the dazzling designs and intricate needlework of America’s treasured material culture. From whole..
In this book chapter Berlo outlines the history of quiltmaking in the United States from colonial ti...
Graduation date: 1973Presentation date: 1973-05-01This thesis is a documentation of a selected numbe...
African American quilting exhibits a long and rich history in antebellum and post– bellum America. A...
Over the last forty years, there has been a concerted effort to expand the serious study of quilts. ...
FITZGERALD Oscar, American Furniture, 1650 to the Present, Lanham, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, ...
KANE Patricia (dir.), Art and Industry in Early America : Rhode Island Furniture, 1650–1830, New Hav...
Quilting in the United States transitioned from a useful home craft to an art form from the late 180...
KIRTLEY Alexandra Alevizatos, American Furniture, 1650–1840: Highlights from the Philadelphia Museum...
Abstract: Quilts are resources for inquiry and instruction for many disciplines, foci for the develo...
Showcases materials from two American Folklife Center collections, the Blue Ridge Parkway Folklife P...
Quilts have become a cherished symbol of Amish craftsmanship and the beauty of the simple life. Coun...
Data on 1,754 quiltmakers representing 4,453 quilts made between 1870 and 1989 were collected during...
Investigations into the historical, cultural and sociological roles of quilts have become a focus fo...
Quilting, while often seen as a quintessentially American art form, has a long history throughout th...
2010 Spring.Includes bibliographic references (pages 97-98).The first twentieth-century American qui...
In this book chapter Berlo outlines the history of quiltmaking in the United States from colonial ti...
Graduation date: 1973Presentation date: 1973-05-01This thesis is a documentation of a selected numbe...
African American quilting exhibits a long and rich history in antebellum and post– bellum America. A...
Over the last forty years, there has been a concerted effort to expand the serious study of quilts. ...
FITZGERALD Oscar, American Furniture, 1650 to the Present, Lanham, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, ...
KANE Patricia (dir.), Art and Industry in Early America : Rhode Island Furniture, 1650–1830, New Hav...
Quilting in the United States transitioned from a useful home craft to an art form from the late 180...
KIRTLEY Alexandra Alevizatos, American Furniture, 1650–1840: Highlights from the Philadelphia Museum...
Abstract: Quilts are resources for inquiry and instruction for many disciplines, foci for the develo...
Showcases materials from two American Folklife Center collections, the Blue Ridge Parkway Folklife P...
Quilts have become a cherished symbol of Amish craftsmanship and the beauty of the simple life. Coun...
Data on 1,754 quiltmakers representing 4,453 quilts made between 1870 and 1989 were collected during...
Investigations into the historical, cultural and sociological roles of quilts have become a focus fo...
Quilting, while often seen as a quintessentially American art form, has a long history throughout th...
2010 Spring.Includes bibliographic references (pages 97-98).The first twentieth-century American qui...
In this book chapter Berlo outlines the history of quiltmaking in the United States from colonial ti...
Graduation date: 1973Presentation date: 1973-05-01This thesis is a documentation of a selected numbe...
African American quilting exhibits a long and rich history in antebellum and post– bellum America. A...