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An authoritative, in-depth study of the United States' early 20th century modern embroidery movement, which considers the movement's key artists, their work, and what they sought to achieve.

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An authoritative, in-depth study of the United States' early 20th century modern embroidery movement, which considers the movement's key artists, their work, and what they sought to achieve.
Autorenporträt
Cynthia Fowler is a feminist art historian and professor of art at Emmanuel College, Boston. She received her PhD from the University of Delaware in 2002 and also holds fellowships from the Smithsonian Institute, the Winterthur Museum, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Previous work includes Hooked Rugs: Encounters in American Modern Art, Craft and Design and Locating American Art: Finding Meaning in Art Museums.