Child's Crib Quilt

<p>In the foreground of this pictorial quilt, a young girl sits on a grassy hillside reading a book. The cover bears the initials RLS, which refer to the poet Robert Louis Stevenson, who wrote the stanza embroidered in the sky above the landscape. The stanza is from the poem &quot;Travel,&quot; which appeared in Stevenson's 1885 collection A Child's Garden of Verses. The embroidered stanza reads:<br>I should like to rise and go<br>Where the golden apples grow<br>Where in sunshine reaching out<br>Eastern cities miles about<br>Are with mosque and minaret<br>Among sandy gardens set.<br>Stevenson's poem invites the young reader to imagine places—as does the quilt, with its depiction of a city in the distance.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1940
Dimensions
196.2 × 129.2 cm (77 1/4 × 50 7/8 in.)

Artist

Elizabeth Wells Robertson
Elizabeth Wells Robertson

Textile

Elizabeth Wells Robertson (American, 1884-1956)

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