Friday, February 18, 2011

"Sampler"
























1996 "Sampler"
combines forty years of visual themes and
construction experimentation
purchased from 1997 Retrospctive
by Elouise Logsdon
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detail of 1967 "November"






















purchased by William Schyler
from 1997 Retrospective KACF (KMAC)
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detail




"Southern Gothic"
1973

detail of fabric collage
portrait on permanent
exhibit at University of
Louisville, KY
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"Big Daddy"
























1996 fabric portrait, related to early "Southern Gothic" style
purchased from 1997 Retrospective by Henry Heuser, Jr
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"Purina" detail
























1974 detail of "Purina"
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Friday, February 11, 2011

detail
























detail of stitchery
photo marked 'destroyed' by artist, Alma Lesch
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1966
























detail from 1966 Stitchery sold in Richmond, VA
Alma Lesch
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Stitchery
























detail of stitchery destroyed by artist, Alma Lesch
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detail

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destroyed stitchery
























destroyed by artist. Alma Lesch
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Applique 1968
























"Indian Child" 1968
18" x 36" applique
sold in Louisville in 1997 by
Kentucky Art and Craft Foundation
(KMAC) to Mrs. Siegfried Weng (Carolyn)
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The Fabric Portrait

























"Yes, Virginia" 1964
24" x 40" listed $350.oo

This early '64 example of Alma Lesch's signature
fabric portraits which she would continue
to construct through 1997.
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Alma Wallace Lesch 1917-1999


"Uncle Bob"
Untitled
1966
hand dyed materials

Untitled 1967

sold to Barbara Hymson, N.Y.
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1963
























1963 Alma Lesch fiber work
owned by Mr. & Mrs. Phil Ward
Gainesville, FL
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"Upon this Rock"
























1969 "Upon this Rock"
owned by Mrs. Garvin Brown
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1963
























Untitled 1963
Stitchery on weaving
Hand dyed yarns
Size: 13" x 46"

sold in Atlanta
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Biblical Themes


















"He is Risen" 1968
gift to Franklin Page, Louisville, KY
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Early Stitchery Work

























Monostitch- (cretan)
Vegetable dyed yarns on cotton
size: 38" x 38"

sold in St Louis, MO undated photo
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1966

























"Family Portrait" 1966
Vegetable dyed stitchery

sold in New York by
America House Gallery
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Jacob's Ladder

























1967
Stitchery and applique on
Theatrical gauze

20" x 40" commissioned by &
owned by Franklin Page
Louisville, KY
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"Lot's Wife" #2

























1965 Fabric College Portrait
"Lot's Wife" #2
Buttons and stitchery on old
linsey-woolsey and crenolin.

Size: 24" x 38"
sold by Museum of Contemporary Crafts
owned by Mrs. David Flinn, Ithica, N.Y.
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"The Nature of Materials"

























significant fiber construction undated
from the "Bean" series and biblical series.

"The Nature of Materials"
Stitchery, double thickness background of linen
and burlap. Thread is drawn from linen at top
Colors: Naturals and white
Size: 22" x 47"
Yarns are wool, linen, silk, cotton.
Window shade pulls are covered with thread
discolored by rust

sold to Dorothy Culley (Colley, Calley sic)
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1967

String Beans
marked owned by
J.B. Speed Art Museum
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Bean Themed textile work

























1968
owned by Cynthia Bringle
Penland, N.C.

Alma Lesch taught at Penland
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