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Photography by Edward C. Robison III.

Maya's Quilt

Commissioned by Oprah Winfrey to celebrate Maya Angelou’s 61st birthday, Maya’s Quilt of Life depicts the distinguished author in her signature African-print dress and head wrap walking toward the viewer along a path lined with blossoming spring flowers. Handwritten texts on either side display excerpts from some of Angelou’s most famous works, including I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, an autobiography of her childhood in Stamps, Arkansas.

Maya’s Quilt of Life celebrates one of the greatest storytellers of the twentieth century. Like Angelou, Ringgold uses her art to illuminate the experience of being a black woman in America. The artist’s painted fabric works, known as story quilts, incorporate text and imagery alongside traditional quilted textile patterns. This approach honors an American craft by expanding on its traditional technique.

ArtistFaith Ringgold(1930-2024)
Date1989
MediumAcrylic on canvas and painted, dyed, and pieced fabrics
Dimensions73 x 73 in. (185.4 x 185.4 cm)
Inscription(s)verso, l.l., in ink: Maya's Quilt of Life by Faith Ringgold © 1989, acrylic paint on canvas and printed, dyed and pieced fabrics, 73" by 73", text from Maya Angelou's published works by permission of Random House, NYC
Credit LineCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2015.23
ClassificationTextile
Provenancecommissioned by Oprah Winfrey for Maya Angelou [1928-2014], 1989; Estate of Maya Angelou, 2014; (Swann Galleries, New York, NY), September 15, 2015, sale 2390, The Art Collection of Maya Angelou, lot 32; purchased through (Art Agency, Partners, New York, NY) by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, 2015
On ViewNo
Maya's Quilt73 × 73 in.Standard/Movie Poster40 × 27 in.

This artwork's face covers about 4.9× the area of a standard movie poster.Drawn to the same scale.