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Martha Pettway [American, 1911 – 2005]
Housetop - Half Log Cabin Variation Quilt
c. 1930-1940, private collection

 

Martha Jane Pettway [American, 1898 – 2003]
Center Medallion with Cornerstones (Blocks and Strips) Quilt
c. 1920-1930, private collection

 

Martha Jane Pettway [American, 1898 – 2003]
Center Medallion with Cornerstones Quilt
c. 1920-1930, private collection

 

Mensie Lee Pettway [American, born 1939]
Log Cabin Variation Quilt
c. 1990, private collection

 

Missouri Pettway [American, 1902 – 1981]
Blocks and Strips Quilt
1942, private collection

 

Nancy Pettway [American, born 1935]
Housetop Quilt
2004, private collection

 

Nancy Pettway [American, born 1935]
Housetop Quilt
2003, private collection

 

Nellie Pettway [American, born 1940]
Pig in a Pen (Center Medallion) Quilt
c. 1955, private collection

 

Pearlie Kennedy Pettway [American, 1920 – 1982]
Hexagon Mosaic Quilt
c. 1945, private collection

 

Qunnie Pettway [American, 1943 – 2010]
Bricklayer Variation Quilt
1975, private collection

 

Qunnie Pettway [American, 1943 – 2010]
Housetop Quilt
c. 1975, private collection

 

Rita Mae Pettway [American, born 1941]
Housetop (Fractured Medallion Variation) Quilt
1977, private collection

 

Paul Poiret [French, 1879 – 1944]
Juin (June) Textile
1930, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York

 

Lyubov' Popova [Russian, 1889 – 1924]
Fabric Designs
1923-1924, private collection

 

Harriet Powers [American, 1837 – 1910]
Bible Quilt
c. 1895, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

 

Daria Preobrazhenskaya [Russian, 1908 – 1972]
Five Years in Four Textile
1930, Ivanovo Regional Art Museum

 

Prudence Punderson [American, 1658 – 1784]
First, Second, and Last Scene of Mortality
c. 1778-1783

 

Elisabeth Raab [German, born 1904]
Fruit Basket Furnishing Fabric
1920-1927, Art Institute of Chicago

 

Jan Raes II [Flemish, active 1620 – 1637], from a design by Peter Paul Rubens [Flemish, 1577 – 1640]
Decius Mus Consults the Oracle
1620-1629, Palacio Real, Madrid

   

Jan Raes II [Flemish, active 1620 – 1637], from a design by Peter Paul Rubens [Flemish, 1577 – 1640]
The Secular Hierarchy in Adoration
1626-1633, Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales, Madrid

   

Paul Elie Ranson [French, 1862 – 1909]
Printed Fabric
1898, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest

 

From a design by Raphael (Raphael Sanzio) [Italian, 1483 – 1520]
Christ Carrying the Cross
1516, Fundação Medeiros e Almeida, Lisbon

   

From a design by Raphael (Raphael Sanzio) [Italian, 1483 – 1520]
The Triumph of Hercules
before 1542, Royal Collection, Windsor

 

Rex Ray [American, born 1958]
Fourth Caller Rug
1998, private collection

 

Antonin Raymond [American, 1888 – 1976]
Strips, Trunks, Trees, Dots Fabric Panel
c. 1941, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Noémi Raymond [American, 1889 – 1980]
Circles Printed Fabric
c. 1939-40, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Ruth Reeves [American, 1892 – 1966]
Abstract Textile
c. 1940, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

 

Ruth Reeves [American, 1892 – 1966]
Carpet Design for Radio City Music Hall: Still Life with Musical Instruments
1932, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York

 

Ruth Reeves [American, 1892 – 1966]
Electric Pattern Coverlet
1930, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven

 

Ruth Reeves [American, 1892 – 1966]
Fabric Panel from the Hudson River Series
c. 1933-1934, private collection

 

Ruth Reeves [American, 1892 – 1966]
Manhattan Furnishing Fabric
1930, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Ruth Reeves [American, 1892 – 1966]
Tablecloth
c. 1935, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York

 

Elaine Reichek [American, born 1943]
Sampler (Disappointed Hypnoid States)
1996, Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, Collection of Melva Bucksbaum, New York

 

Elaine Reichek [American, born 1943]
Sampler (E.R.)
1999, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia

 

Elaine Reichek [American, born 1943]
Sampler (When Adam Delved...)
1992, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia

 

Lois Resch [Austrian, first active c. 1930]
Carpet
c. 1930, private collection

 

M.M. Hernandred Ricard [American, 1838 – 1915]
My Crazy Dream
1877-1912, International Quilt Study Center, Lincoln

 

Richard Riemerschmid [German, 1868 – 1957]
Carpet for the Thieme House
1903, private collection

 

Richard Riemerschmid [German, 1868 – 1957]
Carpet for the Thieme House
1903, Stadtmuseum, Munich

 

Jeanne Rij-Rousseau [French, 1870 – 1956]
The Exploded City
1915-1920, private collection

 

Faith Ringgold [American, born 1930]
We Came to America, from the series The American Collection
1997, private collection

 

From a design by József Rippl-Rónai [Hungarian, 1861 – 1927]
Woman in Red
1898, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest

   

Agnes Roghé [German, first active 1923]
Fabric to be Sold by the Meter
1923-1924, Klassik Stiftung Weimar

 

Hajo Rose [German, 1910 – 1989]
Design for a Fabric Print Pattern Made From Typewriter Type
1932, Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin

 

Hajo Rose [German, 1910 – 1989]
Design for a Fabric Print Pattern Made from Typewriter Type
1932, Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin

 

Hajo Rose [German, 1910 – 1989]
Fabric With Printed Typewriting Pattern
1932, Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin

 

Charles Edmund Rossbach [American, 1914 – 2002]
Bamako Furnishing Fabric
1960, Art Institute of Chicago

 

Jan Rost [Flemish, died 1564], from a design by Agnolo Bronzino [Italian, 1503 – 1572]
The Burial of the Bones of Jacob
c. 1553, Palazzo del Quirinale, Rome

 

Jan Rost [Flemish, died 1564], from a design by Agnolo Bronzino [Italian, 1503 – 1572]
The Dovizia (Great Abundance)
c. 1545, Palazzo Pitti, Florence

 

Jan Rost [Flemish, died 1564], from a design by Agnolo Bronzino [Italian, 1503 – 1572]
Joseph in Prison and Pharaoh's Banquet
c. 1549, Palazzo del Quirinale, Rome

 

Jan Rost [Flemish, died 1564], from a design by Agnolo Bronzino [Italian, 1503 – 1572]
Joseph Recounting His Dream of the Sun, Moon, and Stars
c. 1549, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence

 

Jan Rost [Flemish, died 1564], from a design by Agnolo Bronzino [Italian, 1503 – 1572]
Joseph Selling the Grain
c. 1547, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence

 

Jan Rost [Flemish, died 1564], from a design by Agnolo Bronzino [Italian, 1503 – 1572]
Joseph Sold by His Brothers
c. 1549, Palazzo del Quirinale, Rome

 

Jan Rost [Flemish, died 1564], from a design by Agnolo Bronzino [Italian, 1503 – 1572]
Justice Liberating Innocence
c. 1546, Palazzo Pitti, Florence

   

Jan Rost [Flemish, died 1564], from a design by Agnolo Bronzino [Italian, 1503 – 1572]
Pharaoh Receiving Jacob into Egypt
c. 1553, Palazzo del Quirinale, Rome

 

Jan Rost [Flemish, died 1564], from a design by Agnolo Bronzino [Italian, 1503 – 1572]
Primavera (Spring)
c. 1546, Palazzo Pitti, Florence

 

From a design by Peter Paul Rubens [Flemish, 1577 – 1640]
The Wrath of Achilles
before 1642, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam

 

From a design by Eliel Saarinen [Finnish, 1873 – 1950]
Cranbrook Map Tapestry
1935, Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills

 

Eliel Saarinen [Finnish, 1873 – 1950]
Ruusu (Ryijy Rug with Rose Pattern)
1904, Wolfsonian Museum, Miami Beach

 

Loja Saarinen [Finnish, 1879 – 1968]
Tapestry #3 for Kingswood School
1928-1929, Cranbrook Educational Community, Bloomfield Hills

 

Ramona Sakiestewa [Native American, born 1948]
Katsina/6
1989, Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe

 

From a design by Francesco Salviati (Francesco de' Rossi) [Italian, 1510 – 1563]
The Meeting of Dante and Virgil
1546-1549, Minneapolis Institute of Arts

 

Astrid Sampe [Swedish, 1909 – 2002]
Tattoo Furnishing Fabric
1956, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Ruth Adler Schnee [American, born 1923]
Germination Textile
c. 1948-1949, Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills

 

Kay Sekimachi [American, born 1926]
KIRI II (#11)
1993, private collection

 

Kay Sekimachi [American, born 1926]
Untitled
1994, private collection

 

Fannie B. Shaw [American, 1894 – 1991]
Prosperity Quilt (Prosperity is Just Around the Corner)
1930-1932, Dallas Museum of Art

 

Louise Shrimpton [American, 1870 – 1954]
Table Runner with Ginkgo Design
c. 1904, Crab Tree Farm, Lake Bluff

 

Lyubov Silitch [Russian, active c. 1920 – c. 1930]
Harvesters Fabric
1920-30, private collection

 

Silver Studio [English, 1880 – 1963]
Dress Fabric
c. 1900-1905, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Arthur Silver [English, 1853 – 1896]
Hera Furnishing Fabric
c. 1902, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Mary Simon [American, active 19th century]
Baltimore Album Quilt
1847-1850, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

 

Don Smith [American, born 1933]
Fish Fair Textile
c. 1953, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

 

Florine Smith [American, born 1948]
Four-Block Strips Quilt
c. 1975, private collection

 

Kiki Smith [American, born 1954]
Untitled
1993, private collection

 

Frans Spierincx (François Spiering) [French, 1551 – 1630], from a design by Karel van Mander I [Dutch, 1548 – 1606]
Garden with Diana Fountain
c. 1604, Warwick Castle

     

Frans Spierincx (François Spiering) [French, 1551 – 1630], from a design by Karel van Mander I [Dutch, 1548 – 1606]
The Liberation of Oriane
c. 1590-1595, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

     

Frans Spierincx (François Spiering) [French, 1551 – 1630], from a design by Karel van Mander II [Dutch, 1579 – 1623]
Scipio and the Envoys from Cathage
1609, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

   

Saul Steinberg [American, 1914 – 1999]
Wedding Picture Textile
c. 1950, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

 

Varvara Stepanova [Russian, 1894 – 1958]
Design for Men's Sporting Outfit
1924, A.M. Rodchenko and V.F. Stepanova Archive, Moscow

 

Varvara Stepanova [Russian, 1894 – 1958]
Dress Design for Daytime
1924, A.M. Rodchenko and V.F. Stepanova Archive, Moscow

 

Varvara Stepanova [Russian, 1894 – 1958]
Fabric Design
1924, A.M. Rodchenko and V.F. Stepanova Archive, Moscow

 

Varvara Stepanova [Russian, 1894 – 1958]
Fabric Design
1924, A.M. Rodchenko and V.F. Stepanova Archive, Moscow

 

Gustav Stickley [American, 1858 – 1942]
Carpet
c. 1900-1910, Art Institute of Chicago

 

From a design by Gustav Stickley [American, 1858 – 1942]
Screen
c. 1905, private collection

 

Hannah Stockton Stiles [American, 1799 – 1879]
Trade and Commerce Quilt
c. 1835, Fenimore Art Museum, Cooperstown

 

Gunta Stölzl [German, 1897 – 1983]
5 Choirs
1928, Die Museen fur Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, Dortmund

 

Gunta Stölzl [German, 1897 – 1983]
Blanket for the Sleeping Alcove in the Students' Residences
1926, private collection

 

Gunta Stölzl [German, 1897 – 1983]
Slit Tapestry Red-Green
1927-1928, Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin

 

Gunta Stölzl [German, 1897 – 1983]
Tapestry
1924, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Gunta Stölzl [German, 1897 – 1983]
Textile Design
c. 1926, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

 

Gunta Stölzl [German, 1897 – 1983]
Upholstery Fabric
c. 1931-1949, Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge

 

Gunta Stölzl [German, 1897 – 1983]
Wall Hanging
1922-1923, Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge

   

Gunta Stölzl [German, 1897 – 1983]
Wall Hanging
1923, Bauhaus Museum, Weimar

 

Gunta Stölzl [German, 1897 – 1983]
Wall Hanging
1926-1927, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Gunta Stölzl [German, 1897 – 1983]
Wall Hanging No. 539
1926, Staatlisches Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Munich

 

Gunta Stölzl [German, 1897 – 1983]
Winter Forest
1979, private collection

 

Do-Ho Suh [Korean, born 1962]
Seoul Home/L.A. Home/New York Home/Baltimore Home/London Home/Seattle Home
1999

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Aubette Composition
1928, Stiftung Arp e.V., Berlin

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Carpet
1916-1918, private collection

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Composition (Tapestry)
1918, Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck, Remagen

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Cross on a Red Ground (Tablecloth)
1924, Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Elementary Forms (Vertical-Horizontal Composition)
1917, Stiftung Arp e.V., Berlin

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Embroidery
c. 1920, Foundation Arp, Clamart

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Figures
1926, Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Figures
c. 1926, private collection

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Figures
1926, Stiftung Arp e.V., Berlin

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
FMA 1560 (Pillow Cover)
1918-1920, Fondazione Marguerite Arp, Locarno

   

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Geometric Forms, Abstract Motifs (Tablecloth)
1922, Museum für Gestaltung Zurich

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Geometrical Forms as a Bird
1920, private collection

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Oval Composition with Abstract Motifs (Rug)
1922, Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck, Remagen

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Pathetic Composition with Rectangular Planes
1928, Stiftung Arp e.V., Berlin

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943], from a design by Hans Arp (Jean Arp) [German, 1886 – 1966]
Pathetic Symmetry
1916-1917, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Pillow Cover
1916, Museum für Gestaltung Zurich

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Tapestry
1924, Fondazione Marguerite Arp, Locarno

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Untitled (Design for Figures)
1926, Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Untitled (Pillow)
1924, Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck, Remagen

 

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Vertical-Horizontal Composition
1916, Fondazione Marguerite Arp, Locarno

   

Sophie Taeuber-Arp (Sophie Täuber-Arp) [Swiss, 1889 – 1943]
Vertical-Horizontal Composition
c. 1917, Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau

 

Bruce James Talbert [English, 1838 – 1881]
Furnishing Fabric
c. 1875, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Bill Taupin [active century]
Untitled (Pillowcover)
c. 1921, Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau

 

Lenore Tawney [American, 1907 – 2007]
Jupiter
1959, Museum of Arts and Design, New York

 

Jan van Tiegen [Netherlandish, last active c. 1550], from a design by Raphael (Raphael Sanzio) [Italian, 1483 – 1520]
The Miraculous Draft of Fishes
1516, Palazzo Ducale, Mantua

   

From a design by Jacopo Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti) [Italian, 1519 – 1594]
Altar Frontal of Doge Alvise I Mocenigo
1571, Museo Marciano, Venice

 

Charles Harrison Townsend [English, 1851 – 1928]
Omar Furnishing Fabric
1896-1900, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Phoebe Anna Traquair [Irish, 1852 – 1936]
The Progress of the Soul
1893-1902, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

 

Otto Ubbelohde [German, 1867 – 1922]
Pair of Owls
c. 1899, private collection

 

Otto Ubbelohde [German, 1867 – 1922]
The Princess and the Frog Prince
1899, private collection

 

Attributed to John Vanderbank the elder [English, active 1689 – 1727]
The Toilet of the Princess
c. 1690-1715, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

Henri Van de Velde [Belgian, 1863 – 1957]
Angels Keeping Watch
1893, Museum Bellerive, Zurich

   

Jan Cornelis Vermeyen [Netherlandish, c. 1500 – c. 1559] and Wilhelm de Pannemaker [Netherlandish, active 1535 – 1578]
The Conquest of Tunis and La Goletta
1554, Alcázar, Seville

 

From a design by Jan Cornelis Vermeyen [Netherlandish, c. 1500 – c. 1559]
Muster of the Troops at Barcelona
1548-1551, Palacio Real, Madrid

 

From a design by Jan Cornelis Vermeyen [Netherlandish, c. 1500 – c. 1559]
Vertumnus and Pomona
c. 1560, Patrimonio Nacional de España, Madrid

 

From a design by Jan Cornelis Vermeyen [Netherlandish, c. 1500 – c. 1559]
Vertumnus and Pomona
c. 1550, Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon

 

Jacob van den Vliete (Giacomo della Riviera) [Flemish, active before 1627, died 1639], from a design by Pietro da Cortona [Italian, 1596 – 1669]
Constantine Fighting the Lion
1636-1637, Philadelphia Museum of Art

   

From a design by Simon Vouet [French, 1590 – 1649]
The Departure, from the Story of Theagenes and Chariclea
1634-35

 

From a design by Simon Vouet [French, 1590 – 1649]
Moses Rescued from the Nile
begun before 1643, Musée du Louvre, Paris

   

Charles Francis Annesley Voysey [English, 1857 – 1941]
Birds and Flowers Textile
c. 1925, Cleveland Museum of Art

 

Charles Francis Annesley Voysey [English, 1857 – 1941]
Birds and Trees Fabric
c. 1905, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Charles Francis Annesley Voysey [English, 1857 – 1941]
Birds, Strawberries and Leaves Furnishing Fabric
1897-1898, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Charles Francis Annesley Voysey [English, 1857 – 1941]
Curtain
1897, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Charles Francis Annesley Voysey [English, 1857 – 1941]
Design for Fabric
c. 1897-1899, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Charles Francis Annesley Voysey [English, 1857 – 1941]
Design for Fabric
c. 1900, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Charles Francis Annesley Voysey [English, 1857 – 1941]
Design for Fabric
1901, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Charles Francis Annesley Voysey [English, 1857 – 1941]
Donnemara Donegal Carpet
c. 1903, private collection

 

Charles Francis Annesley Voysey [English, 1857 – 1941]
Duleek (Stag and Swan) Hanging
c. 1896, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Charles Francis Annesley Voysey [English, 1857 – 1941]
Owl Fabric
1898, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Charles Francis Annesley Voysey [English, 1857 – 1941]
Purple Bird Fabric
1899, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Charles Francis Annesley Voysey [English, 1857 – 1941]
Rug for the Gustav Stickley Residence
c. 1905, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

Charles Francis Annesley Voysey [English, 1857 – 1941]
Saladin Fabric
1897, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Charles Francis Annesley Voysey [English, 1857 – 1941]
Wilton Carpet
1896, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

From a design by Hans Vredeman de Vries [Dutch, 1527 – c. 1606]
Throne Baldachin
c. 1561, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

   

From a design by Rogier van der Weyden [Flemish, 1399 – 1464]
Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin
c. 1490-1520, Musée du Louvre, Paris

 

Copy after Rogier van der Weyden [Flemish, 1399 – 1464]
Trajan and Herkinbald Tapestry
before 1461, Historisches Museum, Bern

         

Georg Wezeler [Flemish, first active c. 1520], from a design by Bernaert van Orley [Flemish, c. 1492 – c. 1541]
Atlas Supporting the Armillary Sphere
c. 1520-1530, Palacio Real, Madrid

 

Georg Wezeler [Flemish, first active c. 1520], from a design by Bernaert van Orley [Flemish, c. 1492 – c. 1541]
Earth Under the Protection of Jupiter and Juno
c. 1520-1530, Palacio Real, Madrid

 

Georg Wezeler [Flemish, first active c. 1520], from a design by Bernaert van Orley [Flemish, c. 1492 – c. 1541]
Hercules Supporting the Celestial Sphere
c. 1520-1530, Palacio Real, Madrid

 

From a design by Hieronymus Wierix [Flemish, 1553 – 1619]
Chasuble with the Gathering of the Manna
1570, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

Nell Hall Williams [American, born 1933]
Stacked Bricks Quilt
c. 1955, private collection

 

Evelyn Wyld [French, 1882 – 1973]
Orages Carpet
c. 1920-1930, private collection

 

Jan Yoors [American, 1922 – 1977]
Lop Noor
1966, private collection

 

Annie Mae Young [American, 1928 – 2012]
Bars Quilt
c. 1965, private collection

 

Annie Mae Young [American, 1928 – 2012]
Bars Quilt
c. 1970, private collection

 

Annie Mae Young [American, 1928 – 2012]
Blocks and Strips Quilt
c. 1970, private collection

 

Annie Mae Young [American, 1928 – 2012]
Medallion Quilt
1976, private collection

 

Annie Mae Young [American, 1928 – 2012]
Strips Quilt
c. 1975, private collection

 

Annie Mae Young [American, 1928 – 2012]
Strips Quilt
c. 1975, private collection

 

Nettie Young [American, 1916 – 2012]
Basket Weave Quilt
1975, private collection

 

Nettie Young [American, 1916 – 2012]
Milky Way (H Variation) Quilt
1971, private collection

 

Marguerite Thompson Zorach [American, 1887 – 1968]
Jungle Carpet
1936, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

William Zorach [American, 1887 – 1966] and Marguerite Thompson Zorach [American, 1887 – 1968]
Maine Islands
1919, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

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