full colour illustrations throughout, over 350 photographs
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United States, 28 February 2010
Sumptuous, informative and engaging, this is the ultimate book on American quilts as art. Written by one of the leading scholars in the field, it's a fascinating chronicle of the growth and evolution of an art form with a rich heritage. Not only does author Robert Shaw provide an insightful look at quilting aesthetics, he places the craft in its historical, cultural and socioeconomic context, providing a visually lush journey through American history. This opulent volume starts with old-world traditions and goes up to date, examining key moments that had an impact on quilting culture - including Amish emigration, slavery and the Civil War, the Depression, new sewing technology and the Bicentennial. More than 350 stunning images capture a rich variety of work created by people from all walks of life.
About the Author
Robert Shaw is a former curator of the Shelburne Museum, Sotheby's consultant and recognised authority on American folk art. He has written numerous books on American crafts.
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