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The Appliquéd Artistry of Baltimore Album Quilts

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BALTIMORE, MD.
: Colorful Baltimore album quilts, assembled from intricately appliquéd blocks with distinctive motifs, are among the most creative and well-designed quilts made in the Nineteenth Century. Although album quilts made up of signed blocks contributed by many hands are known from other cities, the finished product reached the level of a true art form only in Baltimore and only during a brief time span, roughly 1845-1855.

A new exhibition at The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA), "Baltimore Album Quilts: Appliquéd Artistry" on view through May 9, 2004, attempts to provide answers to the mystery of why these brilliant needlework masterpieces were produced in a single city at this particular time.

Anita Jones, BMA associate curator of decorative arts for textiles and the show's organizer, says, "Album quilts were made other places, but Baltimore became known for them because they became so sophisticated here during a brief period of history -- about ten years in the mid-Nineteenth Century. Most of the examples in the exhibition are documented as having been made in Baltimore or Maryland; sometimes they're signed and dated, but many times they aren't. But we generally know through family records who made them or who they were given to in the area."

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