Once again, prints pass for solids in this remarkably modern-looking quilt. It is primarily the saturated orange strips that are actually solid, while most of the other fabrics feature small dots or flowers. Constructed as a workaday bedcovering, the simple Square in a Square pattern gives the quilt a sophistication that would have been appealing to mid 20th-century Whitney Museum of American Art visitors.
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Pattern:
Square in a Square
Maker:
Maker unknown
Circa
1910
1950
Possibly made in
Pennsylvania
United States
78
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International Quilt Museum, Jonathan Holstein and Gail van der Hoof Collection