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COLONIAL SPINNER. Spinning at the hearth of a colonial American home in the 18th century
COLONIAL SPINNER.
Spinning at the hearth of a colonial American home in the 18th century. Drawing by C.W. Jefferys
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Media ID 12225771
Apron Carpet Colonist Hearth Jefferys Kitchen Life Manhattan Club Mantle Musket Powder Horn Spinning Wheel Textile Thirteen Colonies Thread Typeface William
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print titled "COLONIAL SPINNER" takes us back to the heart of a colonial American home in the 18th century. The drawing, skillfully created by C. W. Jefferys, beautifully captures an intimate scene that offers a glimpse into everyday life during this historical period. In the foreground, we see a woman dressed in traditional colonial attire diligently spinning thread at the hearth. Her apron suggests she is engaged in domestic work, while her focused expression reveals her dedication to this timeless craft. The spinning wheel itself stands as a symbol of industry and self-sufficiency. The interior setting exudes warmth and simplicity with its rustic carpet adorning the wooden floorboards and mantle adorned with various objects such as a musket and powder horn – reminders of the challenges faced by early colonists. This depiction transports us to an era where women played an essential role in producing textiles for their families' needs. The artist's attention to detail brings this historical moment alive; every stroke seems purposeful, capturing not only physical attributes but also emotions evoked by these daily rituals. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come since those times while honoring our ancestors' resilience. This print from Granger Art on Demand allows us to appreciate both the artistic talent behind it and the rich history it represents—a testament to William Charles Jefferys' ability to transport viewers through time with his remarkable illustrations.
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