Massachusetts Quilts: Our Common Wealth

Dixie Webb
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Massachusetts Quilts: Our Common Wealth. Edited by Lynne Zacek Bassett. Hanover: University Press of New England, 2009. 336 pages $60.00 (hardcover). LynneBassett, with ten other contributors, offers a fascinating study of Massachusetts quilts in the context of history, genealogy, local industry, and textile production in the handsomely presented Massachusetts Quilts: Our Common Wealth. Including only a small percentage of the nearly 6,000 Massachusetts quilts they (and the many members of the Massachusetts Quilt Documentation Project) have studied since 1994, a wide range of techniques, fabrics and designs are represented in a thorough and carefully documented historical context. The research findings are divided into three major thematic sections: History, Community, and Memory. Approached much like an exhibition catalogue, introductory essays provide an overview of each of the three divisions and are followed by illustrated examples discussed in detail. Geographical distinctions create the divisions under History and include some of the first extant quilted objects known in Massachusetts: pieced cloth-covered hand screens and petticoats, as well as whole cloth quilts and a quilted palampore dating 1825 to 1850. Quilting gatherings, agricultural fairs, and immigrant and ethnic communities are a few of the themes that organize the section under Community; and Friendship and Signature Quilts provide two of the themes designated Memory. Bassett and her major contributors (each a textile curator, quilt historian, or independent historian) emphasize the historical context for each quilted object (documenting genealogy, researching family stories, referencing dying and textile history, citing relevant economic and industrial circumstances) with their visual description of the textiles, the patchwork or applique pattern and the quilting design of the works. The attentive descriptions of the quilts encourage careful looking on the part of the reader and the contextual history keep these works firmly planted in the history of Massachusetts. The volume's "coffee table book" format provides room for photographs of the entire quilted object that beautifully illustrate the textural surface of many of the works. Portrait photographs, contemporary images of relevant historic sites, details of some quilts, and line drawings articulating the quilted designs also provide welcome information. However, any non-scholarly connotations associated with the term 'coffee table book' do not apply to Massachusetts Quilts. Family oral histories are challenged and documented as factual or dispelled, references to current quilt history research appears throughout, provenance is carefully documented, collateral objects (e.g. merchants' sample swatch books and family memorabilia) shed greater light on the context of the quilt's creation, and diary entries documenting contemporary quilting activities reveal how quilts and quilting fit into the daily life of eighteenth and nineteenth century women. …
马萨诸塞被子:我们共同的财富
马萨诸塞被子:我们共同的财富。Lynne Zacek Bassett编辑。汉诺威:新英格兰大学出版社,2009。336页$60.00(精装)。LynneBassett与其他十位撰稿人在《马萨诸塞被子:我们共同的财富》一书中,从历史、家谱、当地工业和纺织品生产的角度,对马萨诸塞被子进行了引人入胜的研究。自1994年以来,他们(以及马萨诸塞州被子文献项目的许多成员)研究了近6000条马萨诸塞州被子,其中只有一小部分,广泛的技术,面料和设计在一个全面而仔细的历史背景下得到了体现。研究结果分为三个主要主题部分:历史、社区和记忆。就像展览目录一样,介绍性文章提供了三个部门的概述,然后是详细讨论的插图示例。地理上的差异造成了“历史”一栏的划分,其中包括马萨诸塞州已知的最早存在的一些绗缝物品:布片覆盖的手屏风和衬裙,以及1825年至1850年的全布被子和绗缝古棉被。绗缝聚会、农业集市、移民和少数民族社区是社区一节的几个主题;“友谊”和“签名被子”提供了“记忆”两个主题。巴塞特和她的主要贡献者(每个人都是纺织品策展人,被子历史学家,或独立的历史学家)强调每件绗缝物品的历史背景(记录家谱,研究家庭故事,参考死亡和纺织品历史,引用相关的经济和工业环境),他们对纺织品的视觉描述,拼接或贴花图案以及作品的绗缝设计。对棉被的细致描述鼓励读者仔细观察,而背景历史使这些作品牢牢扎根于马萨诸塞州的历史中。该卷的“咖啡桌书”格式为整个绗缝物体的照片提供了空间,这些照片精美地说明了许多作品的纹理表面。肖像照片,有关历史遗迹的当代图像,一些被子的细节,以及清晰表达被子设计的线条图也提供了受欢迎的信息。然而,任何与“咖啡桌书”相关的非学术含义都不适用于“马萨诸塞棉被”。家族口述历史受到挑战并被记录为事实或被消除,对当前被子历史研究的参考文献贯穿始终,来源被仔细记录,附带物品(例如商人的样品样品书和家庭纪念品)更清楚地揭示了被子的创作背景,记录当代绗缝活动的日记条目揭示了被子和绗缝如何融入十八和十九世纪妇女的日常生活。…
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