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Unknown Maker, Jamaican

D'oyleys Scrapbook

Description

Maker

Unknown Maker, Jamaican

Culture

Jamaican

Title

D'oyleys Scrapbook

Year

1900s

Medium

  • bark,
  • cabbage palm leaf,
  • fern,
  • cotton pod

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • bark,
  • cabbage palm leaf,
  • fern,
  • cotton pod

Materials

bark, cotton pod, cabbage palm leaf

Geography

Place Made: Jamaica; Place Made: West Indies

Dimensions

23.5 x 23.5 cm (9 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches) album

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Gift of Mrs. A. Utley Wilcox

Object Number

44.059D

Type

  • Textiles

Projects & Publications

Publications

  • Journal

Manual / Issue 15: Green

RISD Museum’s Manual 15 Celebrates Green

New life is always shown to us through mokingpu, the color green-the light green stems of rabbitbrush, one of the few colors seen the winter; the tender green shoots of new corn that emerge in the spring against the backdrop of the dry brown earth. Green offers hope. Green represents life.

-Susan Sekaquaptewa

A welcome splash of color after a long winter, the RISD Museum’s fifteenth issue of Manual is awash in shades of green, celebrating the color's myriad associations with nature and growth, environmentalism and sustainable practices, newness and hope (as well as poison and currency) and delving into the histories of specific pigments and processes. Manual 15 opens with an introductory essay by Hopi grower Susan Sekaquaptewa, who details the soft hues of the flora of Northern Arizona. “You appreciate plants more when you develop a relationship with them,” she explains.

This issue of Manual is supported in part by a grant from the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts, through an appropriation by the Rhode Island General Assembly and a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional generous support is provided by the RISD Museum Associates and Sotheby’s.

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Unknown Maker, Jamaican

D'oyleys Scrapbook

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Unknown Maker, Jamaican
D'oyleys Scrapbook, 1900s
bark; cabbage palm leaf; fern; cotton pod
23.5 x 23.5 cm (9 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches) album
Gift of Mrs. A. Utley Wilcox 44.059D

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