Quilt Anna Williams (American, 1927-2010). Quilt, 1995. Cotton, synthetics, 76 1/4 x 61 1/2 in. ( x cm). Anna Williams, a quilt-maker born and raised near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, made quilts throughout her life, incorporating scraps of traditional printed cottons, unusual synthetics, and woven or decorated fabrics such as the sequined pieces seen here. The artist’s bold approach combines traditional block settings with free-flowing improvisation and an expert use of color. In the late 1980s, Williams’s unique style of quilt-making was recognized by artists and collectors, who encou


Quilt Anna Williams (American, 1927-2010). Quilt, 1995. Cotton, synthetics, 76 1/4 x 61 1/2 in. ( x cm). Anna Williams, a quilt-maker born and raised near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, made quilts throughout her life, incorporating scraps of traditional printed cottons, unusual synthetics, and woven or decorated fabrics such as the sequined pieces seen here. The artist’s bold approach combines traditional block settings with free-flowing improvisation and an expert use of color. In the late 1980s, Williams’s unique style of quilt-making was recognized by artists and collectors, who encouraged her to exhibit and sell her work. This was the first quilt by a known African American maker to enter the Brooklyn Museum collection. Decorative Arts 1995


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