Lillian Causey
Lillian Causey was an artist and documentarian active for a remarkably long period, spanning from 1855 through 1936. Her documented output centers heavily on American material culture and applied arts, a focus reflected in the fifteen works indexed under "index of american designs."
Her preserved body of work in museum collections demonstrates a specialization in textiles, decorative objects, and domestic items. Examples of the varied objects associated with her include the textile pieces Quilt, applique and Bag, as well as the detailed artifacts Child's Dress, Doll in Blue Dress, and documented pieces of Glass. These works provide verifiable records of early American craft and design over an extended era.
The significance of her work is substantiated by its inclusion in prominent institutional collections, notably the National Gallery of Art. Today, records and documentation of her output, often available as high-quality prints, are frequently consulted by researchers studying historical American craft. Because of the era in which she was active, images and documentation related to Lillian Causey prints are frequently found within the public domain, aiding accessibility for historical study.