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"Housetop Half-Log Cabin" Quilt

A work made of pieced cotton, polyester, cellulose acetate, silk, rayon and acrylic, plain weaves; some with supplementary warps some forming cut voided pile; some self-patterned by main warp and ground weft floats; some printed; plain weave derived float weave; twill weaves, some printed; satin weave; and machine knitting; backed with cotton, plain weave; quilted with cotton threads.

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  • A work made of pieced cotton, polyester, cellulose acetate, silk, rayon and acrylic, plain weaves; some with supplementary warps some forming cut voided pile; some self-patterned by main warp and ground weft floats; some printed; plain weave derived float weave; twill weaves, some printed; satin weave; and machine knitting; backed with cotton, plain weave; quilted with cotton threads.

Date:

c. 1975

Artist:

Jessie T. Pettway
American, born 1929
United States, Alabama, Gee’s Bend

About this artwork

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Textiles

Artist

Jessie T. Pettway

Title

"Housetop Half-Log Cabin" Quilt

Place

Alabama (Object made in)

Date  Dates are not always precisely known, but the Art Institute strives to present this information as consistently and legibly as possible. Dates may be represented as a range that spans decades, centuries, dynasties, or periods and may include qualifiers such as c. (circa) or BCE.

Made 1965–1985

Medium

Pieced cotton, polyester, cellulose acetate, silk, rayon and acrylic, plain weaves; some with supplementary warps some forming cut voided pile; some self-patterned by main warp and ground weft floats; some printed; plain weave derived float weave; twill weaves, some printed; satin weave; and machine knitting; backed with cotton, plain weave; quilted with cotton threads

Dimensions

209.1 × 214 cm (82 3/8 × 84 1/4 in.)

Credit Line

Robert Allerton Endowment

Reference Number

2002.384

Extended information about this artwork

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