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Street Story Quilt, Faith Ringgold  American, Cotton canvas, acrylic paint, ink marker, dyed and printed cotton, and sequins, sewn to a cotton flannel backing
Faith Ringgold
1985
Wholecloth whitework quilt, J. Wright  American, Quilted cotton, American
J. Wright
ca. 1815
Floral Applique Quilt, Emeline Travis Ludington  American, Cotton, American
Emeline Travis Ludington
ca. 1850
Quilt, Tumbling Blocks with Signatures pattern, Adeline Harris Sears  American, Silk, American
Adeline Harris Sears
begun 1856
Quilt, Cotton, German or French
German or French
18th century
Quilt, Linen on cotton, French
French
18th century
Quilt, Silk, wool on linen, French
French
18th century
Quilt, Linen, British
British
1790–95
Quilt, Bannister Hall  British, Cotton, British, Preston
Bannister Hall
ca. 1810–15
Quilt, Favre, Petitpierre et Cie, Cotton, French, Nantes
Favre, Petitpierre et Cie
ca. 1815
Quilt, Central panel and outer border: silk, embroidered with silk and gilt-paper-wrapped thread; inner border: silk damask, Chinese, for European market, and European
Chinese, for European market, and European
central panel and outer border: 17th century; inner border: second half of 17th century
Quilt, Royal School of Needlework, Silk and cotton, British, London
Royal School of Needlework
late 19th century
Quilt, Cotton with wool crewel embroidery, British
British
1820–50
Quilt, Silk, Southern Europe
Southern Europe
17th century
Quilt, Cotton or linen, British or Spanish
British or Spanish
second half 18th century
Quilt, Cotton, British
British
ca. 1788
Quilt, Cotton, French
French
18th century
Quilt Cover, Cotton, Japan
Japan
18th century
Quilt Cover, Satin embroidered with silk, gold-wrapped silk, China
China
ca. 1900
Patchwork quilt, Silk, velvet, and muslin, American
American
1870–1900
Wholecloth quilt, Cotton, American or British
American or British
ca. 1830
Quilt center, John Hewson  American, Cotton, printed, American
John Hewson
ca. 1790
Crazy Quilt, Cotton, American
American
ca. 1880–85
Quilt, calamanco, Wool, American
American
ca. 1775–1800
Tulip Quilt, Cotton, American
American
ca. 1850–80
Wholecloth quilt, Silk and wool, British
British
1747
Embroidered quilt, Mildred  American, Linen embroidered with wool, cotton border, American
Mildred
ca. 1775
Wholecloth quilt, Cotton, British, probably
British, probably
ca. 1790
Wholecloth quilt, Cotton, American
American
ca. 1886
Honeycomb Quilt, Elizabeth Van Horne Clarkson  American, Cotton, American
Elizabeth Van Horne Clarkson
ca. 1830
Bricklayer quilt, Linda Diane Bennett  American, Top and back: cotton-polyester blend
Linda Diane Bennett
ca. 1970
Medallion quilt, Loretta Pettway  American, Top: cotton and rayon-acetate blend; back: cotton
Loretta Pettway
ca. 1960
Housetop quilt, Loretta Pettway  American, Top: cotton and polyester; back: cotton and rayon
Loretta Pettway
1963
Housetop quilt, Louisiana P. Bendolph  American, Top and back: cotton-polyester blend
Louisiana P. Bendolph
2003
Triangles quilt, Pearlie Kennedy Pettway  American, Top: cotton and cotton-polyester blend; back: cotton
Pearlie Kennedy Pettway
ca. 1960
Schoolhouse quilt, Cotton, American
American
ca. 1900–1920
Rooster Quilt, Mary Clara Milligan Kindler Moore  American, Cotton, American
Mary Clara Milligan Kindler Moore
1932–33
Crazy Quilt, Unknown, Wool with wool and silk embroidery, American
Unknown
ca. 1880–1900
Signature Quilt, Julianna Diehl Fenstermacher  American, Cotton
Julianna Diehl Fenstermacher
1855
Stuffed quilt, Cotton: stuffed "whitework", probably English or Spanish
probably English or Spanish
ca. 1750–1800