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Memory of the Ladies That Gave Us the Good Life

Thornton Dial2004

Souls Grown Deep

Souls Grown Deep
Atlanta, United States

In "Memory of the Ladies That Gave Us the Good Life," Dial shifts the balance of power in his historical depictions toward the women who worked the fields, created the quilts, and preserved the fam­ily. An assemblage of cloth and found objects painted in pastel­-like pink, teal, and green, the piece contests the history pictured in Days of the Tenant Farmers. Thin strips of scantling divide the layered cloth of the background into irregular geometric segments that resemble a Gee’s Bend "string" quilt (a quilt of irregular little scraps) and provide a base for lines of house­-shaped cutouts, runs of garden edging, and grave markers. Among the artifacts also featured are a broom, a work glove, towels, and a decorative birdbath supported by a couple of nude, angelic putti. These images of the “good life” reference key arenas of wom­en’s domestic work. They symbolize life and home (house silhouettes, towels, and brooms), fecundity and rebirth (gardens and naked nymphs), and death (grave markers). The paint-­can lids incorporated into the composition make a tangible connection to Dial himself; they are a kind of signature that binds him to the lives and memories of these women as artist, histo­rian, and participant.

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  • Title: Memory of the Ladies That Gave Us the Good Life
  • Creator: Thornton Dial
  • Creator Lifespan: 1928/2016
  • Creator Nationality: American
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Creator Death Place: McCalla, Alabama
  • Creator Birth Place: Emelle, Alabama
  • Date Created: 2004
  • Location Created: McCalla, Alabama
  • Physical Dimensions: 98 1/2 x 82 x 10 1/2 in. (250.2 x 208.3 x 26.7 cm)
  • Subject Keywords: Gee's Bend quilters, Black art, African American art
  • Type: Assemblage, Painting
  • Rights: © Thornton Dial / Photo: Stephen Pitkin, Pitkin Studio
  • External Link: https://www.soulsgrowndeep.org/artist/thornton-dial
  • Medium: Tin, carpet, wood, glove, washbasin, scrub brush, yard ornament, motor-oil bottle, paint brush, clothing, wire, enamel, and spray paint on wood
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