American Quilts and Coverlets in The Metropolitan Museum of Art

American Quilts and Coverlets in The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Peck, Amelia
1990
264 pages
231 illustrations
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Since 1910, when the Museum's first American bed covering was acquired, curators in the American Wing have gradually amassed an admirable collection. Except for a few justly famous pieces, however, it is largely unknown. The textile collections of many museums remain under-explored for several reasons. Traditionally, art museums have not emphasized the utilitarian, primarily homemade, and often anonymous items in their collections such as quilts. Additionally, bed coverings are difficult to exhibit because of their large size. Most importantly, because the cotton and silk textiles that make up many of these works are exceedingly fragile, a museum must take its job as cultural caretaker particularly seriously; by rarely displaying our bed covers, we are prolonging their lives. Over the years an increasing number of collectors, quiltmakers, coverlet weavers, scholars, and textile enthusiasts have asked to see our quilts and coverlets. The Museum staff is not able to accommodate requests to see the entire collection of 119 bed coverings. Only by prearrangement can we show a small number of them to an occasional viewer or allow visitors to make use of the catalogued information kept for study purposes. This book provides greater access to the Museum's outstanding collection and enables all who are interested to discover the beauty and historical significance of our American quilts and coverlets.

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Phebe Warner Coverlet, Sarah Furman Warner Williams  American, Linen and cotton, American
Sarah Furman Warner Williams
ca. 1803
The Indian Princess, Wool and silk on linen, embroidered, American
ca. 1750
Chintz appliquéd quilt, Mary Malvina Cook Taft  American, Cotton, Chintz appliquéd, American
Mary Malvina Cook Taft
ca. 1835–40
Honeycomb Quilt, Elizabeth Van Horne Clarkson  American, Cotton, American
Elizabeth Van Horne Clarkson
ca. 1830
Mrs. Thomas Streatfield Clarkson (Elizabeth Van Horne), Thomas Seir Cummings  American, born England, Watercolor on ivory, American
Thomas Seir Cummings
ca. 1844
Quilt, Hexagon or Honeycomb pattern, Rebecca Davis  American, Cotton, American
Rebecca Davis
1846
Quilt, Nine Patch pattern variation, Rebecca Davis  American, Cotton, American
Rebecca Davis
ca. 1846
Star of Lemoyne Quilt, Rebecca Davis  American, Cotton, American
Rebecca Davis
ca. 1846
Star of Bethlehem Quilt, Cotton, American
ca. 1835
Star of Bethlehem Quilt, Cotton, American
ca. 1845
Wild Goose Chase Quilt, Susan Reed Ruddick  American, Cotton, American
Susan Reed Ruddick
1851
Log Cabin Crib Quilt, Anna Susan Ruddick Trowbridge  American, Cotton and wool, American
Anna Susan Ruddick Trowbridge
ca. 1875
Nine Patch Quilt, Anna Susan Ruddick Trowbridge  American, Cotton, American
Anna Susan Ruddick Trowbridge
1877
Nathaniel Currier
1846
Quilt, Double X pattern, R. M.  American, Cotton, American
R. M.
1849
Quilt, Oak Leaf pattern, Cotton, American
ca. 1860
Quilt, Eagle pattern, Cotton, American
ca. 1837–50
Quilt, Presentation pattern, Mary Hergenroder Simon  American, Cotton and silk velvet, American
Mary Hergenroder Simon
ca. 1849
Quilt, Album pattern, Brown and Turner families, Cotton, American
Brown and Turner families
begun 1846
Quilt, Album pattern, First Reform Churches of Fishkill and Hopewell  American, Cotton, American
First Reform Churches of Fishkill and Hopewell
ca. 1855–60
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Peck, Amelia. 1990. American Quilts & Coverlets in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art : Dutton Studio Books.