Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
A collection of ribbons, assorted fabrics, and embroidered ornaments comprises the central field of this masterfully made parlor throw. In the late nineteenth century, decorative furnishings, such as throws and pillows, were assembled from a medley of bits and pieces, much like scrapbooks. Crazy-quilt style home accessories, made with varied in irregular shapes, pieced, and accented with embroidery, appliqué, and pianted scenes were widely popular (see also Crazy Quilt with Animals and John L. Sullivan Quilt, on view in this exhibition). The beautifully subtle appliquéd borders, creative and varied use of ribbons, and wide range of expertly executed embroidery stitches make this parlor throw an exceptional example.
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