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HSET2A-00054
New England colonial couple in farmhouse dooryard, late 1600s.
Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration
North Wind Picture Archives brings history to life with stock images and hand-colored illustrations
Media ID 5877589
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This photo print, titled "HSET2A-00054" takes us back to the late 1600s in New England. It showcases a charming colonial couple standing in their farmhouse dooryard, surrounded by the simplicity and authenticity of traditional American life. Hand-colored with meticulous detail, this woodcut is based on a 19th-century illustration that beautifully captures the essence of this era. The image transports us to a time when daily chores were an integral part of existence. The woman, dressed in classic attire befitting her role as a housewife, holds a broom while tending to her duties. Meanwhile, her husband stands beside her proudly, embodying strength and resilience. In this idyllic setting, we see chickens freely roaming around the farmyard – a reminder of the importance of poultry for sustenance during those times. This snapshot offers insight into the history and culture prevalent in Massachusetts during its early colonial days. As we delve deeper into North America's past through art like this woodcut print, it becomes evident how these settlers shaped our present-day society. From Puritan influences to community-driven values found within close-knit villages and towns such as Salem and Boston – all played significant roles in shaping what would become modern-day United States. With each glance at this vintage masterpiece from North Wind Picture Archives, one cannot help but appreciate the rich tapestry woven by our ancestors' daily lives in New England's historic farms over three centuries ago.
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