Introduction<br >In I978, while making a film for public television about eighteenth- and<br >nine eenth-centurv traditional art bv women, l was surprised to discover tbat no<br >book had yet presented their art entireh as it was made-in tile midst of daily life.<br >This neglect seemed odd, because their samplers, paintings, needle pictures and<br >quilts gain in force and dignity when understood as the creative expressions of<br >everyday people who passed their lives in relative obscurity, raising children,<br >running fanns or homes and devoting themselves to "useful work."<br > To rescue women folk artists from their anonymity is not exclusively a<br >matter of discovering nantes or assigning dates. Such facts alone provide little<br >insight into the significance of self-expression in lives consecrated to duty and<br >domestic industry. The task, rather, is to reconstruct the daily existence and<br >inner lives of girls and women who could execute the most intricate quilt pat-<br >terns without ever mastering the formal principles of geomett3 , who could evoke<br >the most exotic imagery in thread or paint without ever traveling beyond their<br >counties of birth.<br > Unfortunately, the artists tbemselves rarely left accounts of their work.<br >In most cases they would not have dreamed of presenting themselves as "artists,"<br >or their samplers, school pieces and needlework as "art." And so, in the absence<br >of direct testimony, I relied on their own traditional methods-gathering a scrap<br >of history here, including a bit of unexpected color there, composing the whole<br >out of an instinct for making strong patterns emerge. My materials were the<br >instructional and personal records of the day. I consuhed "domestic receipt"<br >books, published sermons, manners pamphlets and ladies magazines for the<br >reigning definitions of "true womanhood." I found popular engravings prc~luced<br >by men, illustrating "correct" examples of feminine activity to be emulated. I<br >discovered diaries, memoirs and letters of generations of girls and women which<br >suggested the intense aspirations contained in their "utilitarian" creations. In<br >general, I have retained the form and irregularities of the original sources. Minor<br >changes in spelling, punctuation and syntax have been made only when abso-<br >lutely necessary for clarity. Stories, poems, songs-even the scantiest jottings of<br >families and loved ones-contributed vivid detail to the composite life story of<br >the Anonymous Von/an, who ornanwnted every phase of her experience from<br >girlhood dm~ueh ,,]d ~c ~if}~ I, ,ndi~o~k uf startling, nower an,I ; ~;~.<br >
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