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Quilt and collections
* Colquitt County Arts Center-The Arts Center is home to permanent collections, theatre groups, concerts, art education, and the Fall Quilt Exhibition.

Quilt and largest
The largest known public collection of quilts is housed at the International Quilt Study Center at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln in Lincoln, Nebraska.
The largest display of The Quilt since it was last displayed in its entirety in October 1996, the 1, 000 blocks displayed consisted of every panel submitted at or after the 1996 display.
The AIDS Memorial Quilt was the first of its kind as a continually growing monument created piecemeal by thousands of individuals, and today it constitutes the largest piece of community folk art in the world.

Quilt and work
Insofar as the trio has a leader, he is it ; the cousins often try to work without him but have to turn to him for aid (" Read My Lips ", " Pipe Dream ") and moral support (" Root of All Evil ", " Face of Evil ", " The Quilt of Hathor ").

Quilt and textile
One particularly famous surviving example, now in two parts, is the 1360-1400 Tristan Quilt, a Sicilian quilted linen textile representing scenes from the story of Tristan and Isolde and housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum and in the Bargello in Florence.
* The Tristan Quilt, also known as the Tristan and Isolde Quilt, a historic quilted textile dating from the late 13th century
: This article is about the DC Comics villain ; for the textile art, see Crazy quilting ; for the card game, see Crazy Quilt ( solitaire ); for the unrelated TV show, see Crazy Quilt ( TV Series ).

Quilt and art
" Quilt Art " is established as a legitimate artistic medium, with quilted works of art selling for thousands of dollars to corporate buyers and galleries.
Specific losses due to AIDS are immortalized in the folk art NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt.
The National Quilt Museum is a nationally recognized art museum that exhibits the finest quilting and fiber art in the world.
The Tristan story was very popular in several art media, from ivory mirror-cases to the 13th century Sicilian Tristan Quilt.
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Quilt and made
The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, often abbreviated to AIDS Memorial Quilt, is an enormous quilt made as a memorial to and celebration of the lives of people who have died of AIDS-related causes.
Many panels were also made for the actor Rock Hudson, one of which consisted of a navy blue background with silver " Rock Hudson " and stars, above a rainbow with the word " Hollywood ".< ref > Rock Hudson AIDS Quilt panel.
Quilt made from vintage aloha shirt fabric, circa 1960s.
He later made his film debut in How to Make an American Quilt ( 1995 ) and received first notable critical praise for his performance in Prefontaine ( 1997 ).
The 200, 000 person estimate, widely quoted from the New York Times, was made several hours before the march actually began ; similarly, most of the pictures used by mainstream media were taken early in the morning, or of the AIDS Quilt viewing area rather than the march itself.
It is difficult to say how factual an autobiography The Quilt is intended to be, as Paulsen is supposed to have been six years old in this story and yet he made references to events found in Eastern Sun, which is supposed to have been set later.
Those patterns which included cookware made of Pyroceram are: Abundance, April, Beige Coupe, Black Trefoil, Blue Dusk, Blue Hearts, Blue Trefoil, Blue Velvet, Callaway, Country Cornflower, Country Cottage, Country Festival, Duck, English Breakfast, English Meadow, Evening Song, Form Fresh, Floral Bouquet, Forever Yours, Fresh Cut, Friendship, Fruit Basket, Garden Harvest, Lynwood Green, Lyrics Black, Medallion, My Garden, Natures Bounty, Oceanview, Orchard Rose, Pastel Bouquet, Peach Floral, Peach Garland, Peony, Pink Trio, Provincial Blue, Quilt, Rosemarie, Shadow Iris, Shangri-La, Silk & Roses, Simple Lines, Spice of Life, Strawberry Sundae, Summer Blush, Sunsations, Symphony, White Coupe, Wildflower and Winter Magic.
Prior to Paradise Falls she made appearances in two seasons of Crazy Quilt, a YTV kids program featuring storytelling and crafts.

Quilt and about
* Ismat Chughtai wrote an Urdu-language story entitled " Lihaf " (" The Quilt ", 1941 ) that led to scandal and an unsuccessful attempt at legal prosecution of the author because it was about a lesbian relationship.
Each panel is 3 ' by 6 ', approximately the size of the average grave ; this connects the ideas of AIDS and death more closely, even though only about 20 % of the people lost to AIDS related causes are represented .< ref >" The AIDS Memorial Quilt.
* Songwriter Tom Brown wrote the song " Jonathan Wesley Oliver, Jr ." about the Quilt in 1988.
* In 1992 The AIDS Quilt Songbook, a collection of new musical works about the devastation of AIDS compiled by Lyric baritone William Parker who solicited them from composers with whom he had previously worked.
In Gary Paulsen's book The Quilt, one of a series of three books based on summers spent with his grandmother, Paulsen told about what a tremendous influence his grandmother had on him.
She is also the author of Changes in You and Me, books about adolescence, the Oma's Quilt was developed as a short film by the National Film Board of Canada, Big Sarah's Little Boots and more.
The International Quilt Festival and International Quilt Market annually draws about 50, 000 per year.
When several inmates talk about Two-Face being defeated at the courtroom, one of the inmates mentions that there are so many rumors as to who took out Two-Face that some people are saying Quilt took out Dent, which no one believes.

Quilt and Canada
One Quilt Many Pieces: A Guide to Mennonite Groups in Canada ( 2008 )

Belonging and largest
Belonging to the Metropolitan Archbishopric of Mechelen-Brussels, it is one of the ten largest Roman Catholic church by area in the world.

Belonging and work
However, his work with his new ' family ' often leads to conflicted loyalties ; in the episode " Belonging ", Cordelia is accidentally sucked into a portal to Pylea while a member of Gunn's old street crew, George, succumbs to the bite of a vampire.

Belonging and art
Belonging in the Lithic stage, the oldest known art in the Americas is the Vero Beach bone, possibly a mammoth bone, etched with a profile of walking mammoth that dates back to 11, 000 BCE.

Belonging and made
Belonging to Makarios ' cabinet made him a prime target and he was rounded up in Famagusta where he was imprisoned.
Although some of these shows are purely for regional consumption, such as BBC Scotland's River City and BBC Wales ' Belonging, many programmes networked nationally on BBC One and Two are made in ' the nations ', with perhaps the highest profile being the current BBC Wales revival of Doctor Who.

Belonging and Canada
ISSN 1180-3991 ; Canadian cartoons often showed Uncle Same as a long, thin, vulture-like individual wearing striped pants and a starred top hat ; Belonging to a generation of Victorians both prudish and fascinated by things erotic, Canadian cartoonists of the time took delight in concocting innumerable scenarios according to which Miss Canada would yield, willingly or unwillingly, to Uncle Sam's advances.

museum's and collections
Some 10 % to 35 % of the pieces are believed to come from Jewish spoliations and until the identification of their rightful owners, which declined at the end of the 1960s, they are registered indefinitely on separate inventories from the museum's collections.
The museum's collections include more than 33, 000 artifacts, 20, 000 significant documents and 30, 000 photographs.
These paintings formed a nucleus of the Pushkin museum's collections of Western art.
The library covers all areas and periods of the museum's collections with special collections covering illuminated manuscripts, rare books and artists ' letters and archives.
A major boost to the collections was the Salting Bequest made in 1909, which enriched the museum's stock of Chinese and Japanese ceramics.
Located just below the large rotunda, this 8, 200-square-foot education facility provides classes and lectures about the visual and performing arts and opportunities to interact with the museum's collections and special exhibitions through its labs, exhibition spaces, conference rooms and the Peter B. Lewis Theater.
The museum's collections and exhibits include over 500 historic watercraft, a major research library, a large gallery of maritime art, a unique diorama displaying the town of Mystic as it was in the 19th century, a ship restoration shipyard, the Treworgy Planetarium, and a recreation of a 19th century seafaring village.
The Immel Circus is one of the museum's most interesting collections.
It houses a modern information centre, the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Centre and a collection of books on history, art, travel, and other subjects relevant to the museum's collections, on open shelves.
1770, museum building from 1930 with the museum's administration, permanent exhibitions and collections, and Lyche pavilion from 1990 with the gallery, temporary exhibitions and museum café, Halling yard, with 5 old buildings, the oldest from 1760's.
* The official National Media Museum print website containing many images from the museum's photographic collections
The museum's collections include archives of personal and official documents, photographs, film and video material, and oral history recordings ; an extensive library, a large art collection, and examples of military vehicles and aircraft, equipment and other artefacts.
The site also provides storage space for the museum's collections of film, photographs, documents, books and artefacts.
The museum's exhibits collection includes a wide range of objects, organised into numerous smaller collections such as uniforms, badges, insignia and flags ( including a Canadian Red Ensign carried at Vimy Ridge in 1917, a Union flag from the 1942 British surrender of Singapore, and another found among the wreckage of the World Trade Center following the September 11 attacks ); personal mementoes, souvenirs and miscellanea such as trench art ; orders, medals and decorations ( including collections of Victoria and George Crosses ); military equipment ; firearms and ammunition, ordnance, edged weapons, clubs ( such as trench clubs ) and other weapons, and vehicles, aircraft and ships.
Further extended under succeeding Prussian kings, the museum's collections of art and archeology were turned into a public foundation after 1918.
These artifacts came to wider attention in 1938 when Wilhelm König, the German director of the National Museum of Iraq, found the objects in the museum's collections.
The museum's collection of Indian art and culture has been praised as one of the most valuable collections of Indian architecture.
There are six permanent exhibition galleries for the display of the museum's collections and six thematic galleries for temporary exhibitions.
Thanks to his considerable family wealth and personal connections, he succeeded Morris K. Jesup as the president of the museum's Board of Trustees in 1908, serving until 1933, during which time he accumulated one of the finest fossil collections in the world.
The museum's aims were to instruct the public, put together collections and conduct scientific research.
German-Jewish history is documented in the collections, the library and the archive, in the computer terminals at the museum's Rafael Roth Learning Center, and is reflected in the museum's program of events.

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