Pattern and Paradox: The Quilts of Amish Women
Pattern and Paradox: The Quilts of Amish Women explores the design innovation and quiltmaking skills of Amish women from communities across the United States. The catalogue celebrates the Faith and Stephen Brown collection of Amish quilts at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Assembled over the span of five decades, these fifty extraordinary quilts expand our understanding of the distinctive aesthetics that Amish women shaped within and for their communities.
Co-curator Leslie Umberger’s introduction situates Amish quilts within the context of quiltmaking in America as well as within the American art story. In the catalogue’s main essay, historian Janneken Smucker explains what unites and distinguishes the Amish and their arts and describes the sometimes-fine line between personal artistry and communal practice. Her insightful text illuminates the ways in which Amish quilt patterns overlap and diverge from community to community, at times adhering to strict values of modesty and conformity, and at others testing boundaries with innovative design. Through a series of entries on individual quilts, Smucker considers “visual clues” for reading and interpreting Amish quilts, which are often more complex and curious than they might first appear.
This lavishly illustrated book will appeal to quilt enthusiasts, quilters and crafters, scholars, and art lovers alike, with vivid photography of each quilt, including select back-sides and details revealing the careful delicacy of every stitch. This catalogue accompanies the Smithsonian American Art Museum's exhibition Pattern and Paradox: The Quits of Amish Women.
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Product Details
- Publisher
- Smithsonian American Art Museum, in association with D Giles Limited
- Year Published
- 2024
- Subjects
- Pages
- 160
- ISBN
- Softcover: 9781913875572
- Dimensions
- 10 x 12″ portrait