Menu
CONSULENZA D'ARTE GRATUITA
Anteprima in scala realeAnteprima in scala reale Anteprima in ARAnteprima in AR Passa alla versione dipinta a mano Passa alla versione dipinta a manoPassa all'immagine Passa all'immagine CondividiCondividi
DettagliDettagli Aggiungi ai preferiti Aggiungi ai preferiti Scarica immagineScarica immagine Articoli similiArticoli simili RadiografiaRadiografia SlideshowSlideshow

Ten Commandments

Esplora i vivaci quilt di hystercine rankin (1929-2010), artista afroamericana autodidatta del Mississippi. Nota per copriletti tradizionali come Flower Garden e Star quilt, la sua opera preserva la storia della comunità.

Giclée / Stampe d'arte

Stampa giclée o su tela di qualità museale, con produzione rapida e diverse opzioni di finitura. (Passa alla versione dipinta a mano Passa alla versione dipinta a manoPassa all'immagine Passa all'immagine)

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

Scegli tra le nostre dimensioni predefinite, che rispettano le proporzioni originali dell'opera d'arte.

larghezza
altezza

È possibile inserire dimensioni personalizzate per adattare l'opera a una cornice o a uno spazio specifico. Se la dimensione selezionata non corrisponde alle proporzioni dell'immagine originale, procederemo al ritaglio dell'opera o all'estensione dell'immagine con un bordo specchiato o a tinta unita. Un mockup digitale ti verrà inviato per approvazione prima dell'inizio della produzione.
Si prega di notare che l'anteprima a schermo non riflette il ritaglio o l'estensione effettivi. Solo il mockup mostrerà accuratamente la composizione finale.
Sebbene siano disponibili dimensioni personalizzate, si raccomanda di selezionare una dimensione dall'elenco predefinito per preservare le proporzioni originali.

Consegna in tutto il mondo () in 2 settimane invece delle normali 4/5 settimane. (2 Agosto)

why_choose_icon
Spedizione espressa gratuita in tutto il mondo
why_choose_icon
Tela in lino di alta qualità
why_choose_icon
Assicurazione completa sulla spedizione
why_choose_icon
Garanzia di rimborso dei dazi doganali
why_choose_icon
Garanzia di fedeltà cromatica dell'originale
why_choose_icon
Politica di reso entro 60 giorni (solo per difetti di fabbricazione)
why_choose_icon
Garanzia di rimborso al 100%
why_choose_icon
Sconto per acquisti multipli

Prezzo totale

$ 62

reproduction

Ten Commandments

Giclée / Stampe d'arte

Dimensioni della riproduzione

-

Prezzo totale

$ 62


Biografia dell'artista

Early Life and Artistic Roots

Hystercine Gray Rankin, born September 11, 1929, in Jefferson County, Mississippi, emerged from a lineage deeply rooted in the history of African American resilience and tradition. Her parents, Denver Gray and Laula Mae Gray, instilled in her values of hard work and perseverance—traits that would define her entire life’s journey. Growing up on a farm amidst the Mississippi Delta landscape, Rankin experienced firsthand the challenges faced by Black families during the Jim Crow era, shaping her worldview and informing her artistic sensibilities. At twelve years old, she began her formal apprenticeship in quilting under the guidance of her grandmother, Alice Whelan—a pivotal moment that would solidify her connection to this enduring craft tradition. Whelan’s teachings emphasized practicality alongside artistry, passing down techniques honed over generations of Black quilters who sought solace and expression within their quilts.

The Quilting Tradition: A Legacy of Resilience

Rankin's quilting practice wasn't merely a hobby; it was an embodiment of cultural heritage—a deliberate act of preserving memory and storytelling within the confines of meticulously crafted bed covers. Like countless other Black quilters across Mississippi, Rankin utilized scraps of fabric—often remnants from old dresses or quilts—transforming them into vibrant geometric patterns like flower garden and nine patch—symbols of abundance and continuity. These quilts served as tangible records of daily life, familial bonds, and spiritual beliefs—expressions of identity that transcended spoken language. Rankin’s quilts weren't simply decorative objects; they were repositories of history, reflecting the experiences of her family and community through intricate designs and carefully chosen colors.

Recognition and Influence

Rankin’s dedication to quilting garnered national acclaim in 1990 when she received the National Heritage Fellowship Award—a testament to her unwavering commitment to preserving and promoting Black quilting traditions. This honor underscored the significance of Rankin's work as a conduit for cultural heritage, ensuring that her artistic legacy would endure for future generations. Furthermore, Rankin’s influence extended beyond her own creations; she mentored young quilters in Mississippi schools and co-founded Crossroads Quilters—a collective dedicated to fostering creativity and collaboration within the Black quilting community. The Crossroads Quilters group became a space where African American quilters could explore the meaning and significance of quilting in their own lives, furthering Rankin’s mission to safeguard this treasured craft tradition.

Notable Works and Artistic Style

Hystercine Rankin's artistic style is characterized by its blend of traditional techniques with symbolic representations—a deliberate effort to convey narratives rooted in personal experience and broader historical contexts. Her quilts often depict scenes from her family life, capturing moments of joy, sorrow, and remembrance through geometric patterns and vibrant colors. Among her most celebrated pieces include *Puss in the Corner*, a striking example of geometric patterns—a testament to Rankin’s mastery of quilting artistry and her ability to transform simple fabric scraps into powerful visual statements. Her work stands as a beacon of artistic innovation within the Black quilting tradition, demonstrating how creativity can serve as a vehicle for cultural preservation and storytelling.

A Lasting Legacy

Hystercine Rankin passed away February 10, 2010, leaving behind an indelible mark on Mississippi’s art scene and inspiring countless quilters to embrace their heritage—a legacy that continues to resonate today. Her quilts serve as enduring symbols of resilience, creativity, and the unwavering spirit of Black quilting traditions—a testament to Rankin's profound contribution to American folk art history.
Hystercine Rankin

Hystercine Rankin

1929 - 2010 , Stati Uniti d'America

Informazioni rapide

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Quilting africano-americano
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Tradizione quilter']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Alice Whelan']
  • Date Of Birth: Settembre 11, 1929
  • Date Of Death: Febbraio 10, 2010
  • Full Name: Hystercine Gray Rankin
  • Nationality: Americana
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Dopo il funerale mio padre
    • Tessuto dei ricordi
  • Place Of Birth: Jefferson County, Stati Uniti