Doily
Object number2021.41.2
Made by
Leonilde Frieri Ruberto
Date1960-1969
MediumFabric
Credit LineGift of Laura E. Ruberto
DescriptionWhite crochet doily. Ten (10) radiating arms from central hole alternate with ten (10) radiating truncated arms. Arms are connected by arched crochet strands creating twenty (20) perimeter lobes. DimensionsLength x Width x Depth: 11.375 x 11.25 x 0.25 in. (28.9 x 28.6 x 0.6 cm)Historical NotesLeonilde Frieri Ruberto was born in Cairano, Italy and lived through World War II while her husband was held as a POW in the U.K and the United States. Later in her life, after the earthquake in Irpinia one of her daughters asked her to write down her life story in a spiral notebook. Written in imperfect Italian in one continuous sentence, Ruberto describes her life in Cairano, raising children with a husband abroad (he immigrated to Venezuela after the war to earn money), and migrating to the neighborhood of Bloomfield in Pittsburgh. Ruberto’s granddaughter published her memoir in a bilingual edition called Such Is Life; the cover shows Leonilde doing needlework, as her family often remembers her doing. She was a skilled sewer and needleworker.
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