Mathematical Star quilt, Maryland's eastern shore, 1850s
Collector and quilt historian Deborah Cooney has curated
an exhibit at the Virginia Quilt Museum in Harrisonville.
Two Golden Ages of Applique: 1840-1870 & 1920-1940
Through May 20th, 2017
Orchid Wreath quilt with the embroidered name Mabel,
from a Rose Kretsinger pattern in the Second Golden Age
This is an opportunity to see some impressive applique quilts.
Many of the quilts in the show are from Debby's collection.
Cut out chintz cradle quilt with
reverse applique vine, 1830s.
And most are from the first "Golden Age".
She's also borrowed from her friends.
The 1860s sampler above is from Polly Mello's collection.
"Trophy of Arms" panel in the center of a Virginia quilt
about 1835 -1850. Collection: Ratcliffe & Bennet
From Pat & Arlan Christ's collection on the left.
The Baltimore Applique Society has sponsored a printed color catalog.
Buy it by sending a check for $16.65 to the Museum Shop
Virginia Quilt Museum301 South Main St.
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Bobbi Finley, Remembering Anna Garnhart, 2006,
32" x 40.5"
Made for an AQSG Quilt Study.
Debby believes we are now basking in the glow of the Third Golden Age of Applique. To illustrate her point we have Bobbi Finley's interpretation of the early-19th-century quilts by Anna Catherine Markey Garnhart.
See more at the Virginia Quilt Museum's website: