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Quilt
Made by: Virginia Jacobs (American, born 1944)
American
1979

Medium/Technique Cotton plain weave, pieced, appliqued and quilted; glass beads
Dimensions Overall: 142.2 × 259.1 cm (56 × 102 in.)
Credit Line Gift of the artist
Accession Number2019.134
ClassificationsTextiles
While Virginia Jacobs learned to sew in a junior high home economics class, it was her training at the University of Pennsylvania under architect Robert Venturi that influenced her approach to textiles. She exploded his postmodern style into dynamic and sculptural fabric constructions, incorporating color and pattern from a range of sources, including Eastern European folk dance and costume, Hungarian lace patterns, Chinese embroidery, and Kabuki theatrical costume from Japan. Venturi once wrote, “I am for messy vitality over obvious unity. […] More is not less.” Jacobs embraced this in her quilted structures created with painstaking care in their juxtapositions of pattern.

DescriptionPieced, appliqued and quilted textile in shape of a large cape (not wearable, intended for display on wall). Kaelioscopic pattern in a range of colors with small, dark reflective glass beads appliqued throughout. Pieced welted edge. Backed with printed cotton in floral pattern.
Provenance2019, gift of the artist, Brookline, MA to the MFA. (Accession date: February 20, 2019)
CopyrightReproduced with permission.