Monday, February 4, 2019

Harriet Powers :: biographies bio biography

Harriet Powers was born as a slave in 1837 in the advance of Georgia. Powers was the creator of two specific quilts which are the most famous and intumesce preserved examples of Southern American quilting tradition still in existence. Powers used the traditional African appliqu technique coupled with the European lay keeping and biblical reference traditions. Using these techniques, Powers was able to capture historical legends and Biblical stories in her quilts. Harriet Powers quilts were first seen at a crafts fair by an artist, a Southern white woman named Jennie smith. Ms. Smith, who kept a diary and upon first meeting Harriet, recalls -- I found the owner, a negro woman, who lived in the country on a little farm whereon she and her husband make a respectable living. She is about sixty five years old, of a clear ginger cake color, and is a very clean and elicit woman who loves to talk of her old miss and life befo de wah. At first Harriet Powers was unwilling to switch her quilts to Ms. Smith. Yet when she and her family came into financial difficulty she agreed to sell them. Ms Smith writes -- Last year I sent her word that I would spoil it if she still wanted to dispose of it. She arrived one afternoon in comportment of my door in an ox-cart with the precious burden in her lap inclose in a clean flour sack, which was still enveloped in a crocus sack. She offered it for ten dollars, but I told her I only had five to give. afterwards going out consulting with her husband she returned and said Owin to de hardness of de times, my ole man lows Id develop tech hit. Not being a new woman she obeyed. later giving me a full description of each scene with bang-up earnestness, she departed but has been back several times to visit the near offspring of her brain.

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