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Women's Work - Embroidery in Colonial Boston

Women's Work - Embroidery in Colonial Boston

Hardback
Publication Date: 30/06/2012

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Charming us with their whimsy and conjuring a warm domesticity, embroideries from the colonial era also astonish us with the high prices they bring at art auctions. A single work could take years to make, its materials could come from the other side of the world and its imagery could reflect its maker's deepest beliefs and her family's highest aspirations. Colonial women kept these accomplished works with them throughout their lives, proudly displayed them in their homes, and passed them down as family heirlooms. Embroidery in Colonial Boston tells the stories of six women and how needlework shaped their lives in the colonies' most important port city. From decidedly domestic origins, their embroideries soon became an economic force that promoted the silk trade and allowed entrepreneurial women and men to profit from selling supplies, drawing patterns and teaching young girls interested in this mode of expression. At once a historical overview, group biography and richly illustrated art book, this publication gives long deserved attention to a unique facet of American visual culture and women's history.
ISBN:
9780878467785
9780878467785
Category:
Textile artworks
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
30-06-2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Museum of Fine Arts,Boston
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
196
Dimensions (mm):
240x200x25mm
Weight:
0.91kg

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