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The Fannie B. Shaw Prosperity Quilt, Prosperity is Just Around the Corner - Shaw, Fannie
 
Shaw, Fannie

The Fannie B. Shaw Prosperity Quilt, Prosperity is Just Around the Corner

1930-1932
Textiles, Cotton
Overall: 86 x 72 in. (2 m 18.44 cm x 1 m 82.88 cm)
Dallas Museum of Art
Dallas Museum of Art, anonymous gift, 1998.209

The mood depicted in the Depression-era Prosperity Quilt is one of deliberate optimism as Mrs. Shaw has presented people from all walks of life looking around the corner for the prosperity promised by the president:

"My inspiration came from Herbert Hoover. Every time you picked up the paper or heard the radio he would talk about good times around the corner. He would make it sound so good. I wondered if I could make a picture of what he said and what he meant. I went to bed one night and couldn't get it off my mind."

--Interview with Fannie B. Shaw, 1988

Shaw and her neighbors would have to wait almost ten years for Uncle Sam to arrive at the lower right corner with "farm relief, legal beer, and aid."

 

GALERIE LIÉE