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"The beautiful floral applique quilts of the nineteenth century have long been admired and appreciated. This book showcases fifty-three striking examples of these quilts, taken from the Ardis and Robert James Collection of the International Quilt Study Center at the University of Nebraska. The quilts comprise a range of style, including cut-out chintz applique quilts, album-style quilts, a number of red-and-green floral applique quilts, as well as a limited number of pieced quilts and crazy quilts.
Included with each botanically inspired quilt is a detailed, informative description of its applique, piecing, and quilting techniques as well as enlightening background information concerning the historical, horticultural, and botanical influences on the quilt's design and execution.
Helpful essays at the beginning of the book explore nineteenth-century women's sustained interest in botany and examine the fascinating parallels between the designs of flower gardens and those of quilts during that era."--BOOK JACKET.
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Ardis and Robert James Collection, Exhibitions, Botany in art, Themes, motives, University of Nebraska--Lincoln, History, Quilts, University of Nebraska--Lincoln. International Quilt Study Center, Private collections, International Quilt Study Center, Folk art, united states, Art, private collections, Art, exhibitionsEdition | Availability |
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A Flowering of Quilts
March 1, 2001, University of Nebraska Press
Hardcover
in English
0803215134 9780803215139
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