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<object xmlns:xs="//www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"><field label="Title" name="title"><value>Lone Star Quilt</value></field><field label="Date" name="displayDate"><value>1920–1930</value></field><field label="Dimensions" name="dimensions"><value>Frame Dimension: 84 × 74"</value></field><field label="Medium" name="medium"><value>Cotton</value></field><field label="Credit Line" name="creditline"><value>Gift of David Pottinger</value></field><field label="Accession number" name="invno"><value>1980.37.50</value></field><field label="On View" name="onview"><value>0</value></field><field label="Description" name="description"><value>Binding machine-stitched to top. Top and bottom borders, paired diagonal line; inner border, paired running star: outline in diamonds, feathered wreaths with pinwheel centers in four setting corners, background of diagonal lines, 1/2 wreath.</value></field><field label="Classifications" name="classification"/><field label="Id" name="id"><value>153402</value></field><field label="Source ID" name="sourceId"><value>1790</value></field><field label="Width" name="width"/><field label="Exhibitions" name="exhibitions"><value exhibitionDisplayDate="Saturday, May 14, 2016 - Sunday, June 5, 2016" exhibitionEndISODate="2016-06-05" exhibitionEndDate="2016" exhibitionISOBeginDate="2016-05-14" exhibitionBeginDate="2016" exhibitionTitle="Spring Fling" exhibitionID="167"/><value exhibitionDisplayDate="Saturday, May 4, 1996 - Sunday, September 8, 1996" exhibitionEndISODate="1996-09-08" exhibitionEndDate="1996" exhibitionISOBeginDate="1996-05-04" exhibitionBeginDate="1996" exhibitionTitle="An American Treasury" exhibitionID="82"/><value exhibitionDisplayDate="Saturday, April 18, 1981 - Sunday, August 23, 1981" exhibitionEndISODate="1981-08-23" exhibitionEndDate="1981" exhibitionISOBeginDate="1981-04-19" exhibitionBeginDate="1981" exhibitionTitle="Anonymous Beauty: Quilts, Coverlets and Bed Covers" exhibitionID="270"/><value exhibitionDisplayDate="Saturday, June 19, 1982 - Sunday, August 15, 1982" exhibitionEndISODate="1982-08-15" exhibitionEndDate="1982" exhibitionISOBeginDate="1982-06-19" exhibitionBeginDate="1982" exhibitionTitle="Amish Quilts" exhibitionID="333"/><value exhibitionDisplayDate="1983-1988" exhibitionEndISODate="1988" exhibitionEndDate="1988" exhibitionISOBeginDate="1983" exhibitionBeginDate="1983" exhibitionTitle="American Folk Art: Expressions of a New Spirit" exhibitionID="292"/></field><field label="Height" name="height"/><field label="Alternative Numbers" name="altNums"/><field label="Depth" name="depth"/><field label="Primary Maker" name="primaryMaker"/><field label="Artist / Maker" name="people"><value displayOrder="1" personRole="Artist" personID="857">Mrs. David Bontrager</value></field><field label="Classification(s)" name="classifications"><value>Textiles</value></field><field label="Copyright" name="copyright"><value>Copyright for this work is under review. </value></field><field label="Culture" name="culture"><value>Amish</value></field><field label="Inscribed" name="inscribed"><value>Initialed "D.B." for her husband.</value></field><field label="Object Type" name="thesconceptsObjecttype"/><field label="Title (descriptive)" name="titlesDescriptive"/><field label="Title (popular)" name="titlesPopular"/><field label="Title (translated)" name="titlesTranslation"/><field label="Place/Region" name="geographyPlaceregion"><value>Emma</value></field><field name="geographyCity"><value>Emma</value></field><field name="geographyCountry"><value>United States</value></field><field name="geographyState"><value>Indiana</value></field><field label="Bibliography" name="bibliography"><value/></field><field label="Collections" name="collections"><value>Textiles</value></field><field label="Department" name="department"/><field label="Flex Fields" name="flexFields"/><field label="Geography" name="geography"><value>Emma</value></field><field label="Object Names" name="names"/><field label="Last Updated" name="recordLastUpdated"/><field label="Text Entries" name="textEntries"><value>In setting triangles.  Initialed "D.B." for her husband.</value><value>The majority of Amish quilts in the museum’s collection were made between 1920 and 1940 in the Midwest, particularly Indiana and Ohio. Quilts from this area are distinguished by dark backgrounds (typically dark blue or black) used to provide a strong contrast to the bold reds, yellows, blues, and greens the makers frequently selected for their patterns, as seen on this Lone Star Quilt. While the Amish often are associated with dark, conservative colors, they frequently used bright hues in their clothing, particularly dresses and shirts made for children, as well as for their remarkable quilts.

Stacy C. Hollander, "Lone Star Quilt," exhibition label for QUILTS: Masterworks from the American Folk Art Museum. Stacy C. Hollander, curator. New York: American Folk Art Museum, 2010.</value><value>amish quilt</value></field><field label="Terms" name="thesconcepts"/><field label="Titles" name="titles"/><field label="Title (artist's/given)" name="titlesArtists"/><field label="Title (former)" name="titlesFormer"/><field label="Title (inscribed)" name="titlesInscribed"/><field label="Type" name="type"/><field label="Materials" name="thesconceptsMaterials"/><field label="Technique" name="thesconceptsTechnique"/><field label="ArchiveSpace" name="altNumsArchivespace"/><field label="Media" name="media"><value mediaDepartment="Object Photographs" mediaType="Image" mediaURL="https://collection.folkartmuseum.org/internal/media/dispatcher/1045/full" mediaId="1045"/></field><field label="Begin Date" name="beginDate"><value>1920</value></field><field label="End Date" name="endDate"><value>1930</value></field><field label="Sort Number" name="sortNumber"><value>  1980    37   50                                                               </value></field><field name="textEntriesWebsitedisplaytext"><value>In setting triangles.  Initialed "D.B." for her husband.</value><value>The majority of Amish quilts in the museum’s collection were made between 1920 and 1940 in the Midwest, particularly Indiana and Ohio. Quilts from this area are distinguished by dark backgrounds (typically dark blue or black) used to provide a strong contrast to the bold reds, yellows, blues, and greens the makers frequently selected for their patterns, as seen on this Lone Star Quilt. While the Amish often are associated with dark, conservative colors, they frequently used bright hues in their clothing, particularly dresses and shirts made for children, as well as for their remarkable quilts.

Stacy C. Hollander, "Lone Star Quilt," exhibition label for QUILTS: Masterworks from the American Folk Art Museum. Stacy C. Hollander, curator. New York: American Folk Art Museum, 2010.</value><value>amish quilt</value></field></object>