Bedcover by Almeda and Lucinda Robinson

weaving, textile, cotton

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weaving

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textile

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folk-art

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geometric

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cotton

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textile design

Dimensions: 232.5 × 216.5 cm (91 1/2 × 85 1/4 in.)

Copyright: Public Domain

This bedcover was created at an unknown date by Almeda and Lucinda Robinson, using cotton and plain weave. Quilts like this one are often seen as simple domestic objects, but they also carry rich cultural and historical meaning. Looking at the bedcover, we see a repeated floral pattern in the central panel, framed by geometric shapes in contrasting colors. These visual codes suggest a blend of traditional craft and personal expression, made in a time and place where resources were often limited, and where creating functional art was common. Though without a firm date or location for the creation of the bedcover, textiles like this represent a significant aspect of women's history, domestic labor, and community identity. To understand the full significance of this bedcover, we might turn to historical archives, textile studies, and community histories. This reveals how art is deeply embedded in social life.

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