About This Artwork

United States

Bedcover Known as "Crazy Quilt", 1875/80

Silk and cotton, pieced plain, twill and satin weaves; some with supplementary patterning warps or wefts; some self-patterned by main ground or complementary ground wefts; some with supplementary pile warps forming cut solid velvet, cut and uncut solid velvet, cut and uncut voided velvet, cut solid stamped velvet and 'velours au sabre'; some printed painted or warp painted (chiné); some (moiré); one appliqué with silk and cotton, plain weave with supplementary pile warps forming cut solid velvet; embroidered with silk in buttonhole, chain, detached chain, feather, double feather, herringbone, stem, straight and sheaf stitch variations; some stitches interlaced; French knots; lined with silk 7:1 satin weave self-patterned by areas of plain weave and ground weft floats
188 x 134.3 cm (74 x 52 7/8 in.)
Gift of Mrs. Kent Clow, 1946.82

Exhibition, Publication and Ownership Histories

Exhibition History

The Art Institute of Chicago, "American Textiles from the Collection of the Art Institute," May 12–October 31, 1971