Florence's Quilt
Object Details
- Culture/People
- Assiniboine (Stoney)
- Artist/Maker
- Almira Buffalo Bone Jackson (Almira Cox Jackson), Assiniboine (Stoney), 1917-2004
- Previous owner
- Almira Buffalo Bone Jackson (Almira Cox Jackson), Assiniboine (Stoney), 1917-2004
- Collector
- Florence Pulford (Florence Atwood), Non-Indian, 1923-1989
- Previous owner
- Florence Pulford (Florence Atwood), Non-Indian, 1923-1989
- Ann Pulford Wilson (Ann Wilson), Non-Indian
- Sarah Pulford Zweng (Sarah Pulford/Sarah Zweng), Non-Indian
- Seller
- Ann Pulford Wilson (Ann Wilson), Non-Indian
- Sarah Pulford Zweng (Sarah Pulford/Sarah Zweng), Non-Indian
- Presenter/funding source
- Smithsonian Women's Committee
- Collection History
- Given to quilt collector Florence Pulford (1923-1989) by the artist and used by Florence Pulford until her death; inherited by Florence Pulford's daughters Ann Pulford Wilson and Sarah Pulford Zweng; purchased by NMAI from Ann Pulford Wilson and Sarah Pulford Zweng in 2007 with the generous support of the Smithsonian Women's Committee.
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- Date created
- 1975-1981
- Catalog Number
- 26/6372
- Barcode
- 266372.000
- Object Type
- Furnishings (Home)
- Title
- Florence's Quilt
- Object Name
- Quilt
- Media/Materials
- Cotton cloth, thread
- Techniques
- Sewn, pieced, quilted
- Dimensions
- 260.2 x 218.2 cm
- Place
- Wolf Point, Fort Peck Reservation; Roosevelt County; Montana; USA
- See related items
- Assiniboine (Stoney)
- Furnishings (Home)
- National Museum of the American Indian
- Record ID
- NMAI_387084
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws684db0827-9301-4383-a155-e050111b7cab
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