Powers, Harriet, 1837-1910
Name Entries
person
Powers, Harriet, 1837-1910
Name Components
Surname :
Powers
Forename :
Harriet
Date :
1837-1910
eng
Latn
authorizedForm
rda
Powers, Harriet Angeline Lester, 1837-1910
Name Components
Surname :
Powers
Forename :
Harriet Angeline Lester
Date :
1837-1910
eng
Latn
alternativeForm
rda
Genders
Exist Dates
Biographical History
Harriet Powers (born October 29, 1837, Clarke County, Georgia – died January 1, 1910, Clarke County, Georgia), American folk artist and quilter. Born into slavery in rural northeast Georgia, she married young and had a large family. Until the end of the American Civil War, Powers was enslaved by John and Nancy Lester in Madison County, Georgia. After the American Civil War and emancipation, she and her husband became landowners by the 1880s, but lost their land due to financial problems.
Powers used traditional appliqué techniques to make quilts that expressed local legends, Bible stories, and astronomical events. Only two of her quilts are known to have survived: Bible Quilt 1886 and Pictorial Quilt 1898. Her quilts are considered among the finest examples of nineteenth-century Southern quilting.[2] Her work is on display at the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts.
eng
Latn
External Related CPF
https://viaf.org/viaf/96101973
https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q13560700
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n92101060
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n92101060
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26810484
Other Entity IDs (Same As)
Sources
Loading ...
Resource Relations
Loading ...
Internal CPF Relations
Loading ...
Languages Used
Subjects
Quilting
Nationalities
Americans
Activities
Occupations
Quiltmakers
Sewers
Legal Statuses
Places
Clarke County (Ga.
AssociatedPlace
Death
Clarke County (Ga.
AssociatedPlace
Birth
Convention Declarations
<conventionDeclaration><citation>VIAF</citation></conventionDeclaration>