Untitled [woman holding red quilt]

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Untitled [woman holding red quilt]

Object Type

Print

Medium

Woodcut on paper

Date

1880-1889

Credit

Gift of William E. Jackson

Accession Number

2007.15.4

  • Japanese
  • lanterns (lighting devices) - Lighting devices, fixed or portable, designed to protect and enclose the light source, usually with sides of glass, horn or pierced metal, allowing light to emerge and often having a supporting frame or carrying handle.
  • quilts - Bedcovers consisting of three layers (top, backing, and filling) joined by quilting, which is stitching that typically forms decorative patterns or designs. The term is also used loosely to refer to similar bedcovers joined by other means. Quilts are distinguished from "comforters," which are warmer, heavily wadded bedcovers on which the design of the stitching is not as elaborate or decorative. In addition to serving as bedcovers, quilts may also be used as wall hangings or for another purpose.
  • trees
  • women - Refers to female human beings from young adulthood through old age.

 

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