This major book and museum exhibition will travel to seven American museums through 2008. Organized jointly by the Tinwood Alliance and the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas, in conjunction with the Gee's Bend Foundation, the exhibition will present 70 quilt masterpieces from the Alabama town.
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This major book and museum exhibition will travel to seven American museums through 2008. Organized jointly by the Tinwood Alliance and the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas, in conjunction with the Gee's Bend Foundation, the exhibition will present 70 quilt masterpieces from the Alabama town.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Folio. Tight, clean, unread copy of this 223 pp. book with hundreds of illustrations on quilts and the Alabama quilters who made them. Decorative endpapers.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book. Signed by Illustrators Fine in fine dust jacket. This copy is signed by nine of the quiltmakers on the half-title page and by six quiltmakers at the photographs of their contributions. As new. The quiltmakers who signed on the title-page are China Pettway, *Ruth L. Kennedy, Nettie Young, Mary Lee Bendolph, *Louisiana P. Bendolph, *Essie B. Pettway, Nancy Pettway, Loretta P. Bennett, and Lucy M. Mingo (*date following signature). The quiltmakers who signed at their contributions are Mary Lee Bendolph (p. 33), *Essie B. Pettway (p. 60), *Lucy M. Mingo (p. 82), Ruth L. Kennedy (p. 106), Loretta P. Bennett (pp. 165 and 167), and *Louisiana P. Bendolph (p.196).