Gee's Bend: The Architecture of the Quilt
Atlanta: Tinwood Books, 2006. Hardcover. Black boards with stamped lettering, color-illustrated dust jacket with red and white lettering. 223 pp. Mainly color illustrations. VG/VG. Item #173020
ISBN: 9780971910454
Examines the quilting culture of Gee's Bend, a small African-American community in Alabama, presenting photos of many quilts along with several essays by scholars and Gee's Bend quilt artists on such topics as the community's quiltmaking aesthetic, the role of family in the art, and the quiltmaking heritage of five generations of women descended from slave Dinah Miller.
OCLC: 70919911
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