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ILLINOIS: BISHOP HILL. Women of the Pietist village of Bishop Hill, Illinois, drawing water
ILLINOIS: BISHOP HILL.
Women of the Pietist village of Bishop Hill, Illinois, drawing water. Painting by Olaf Kraus, a member of the community, c1860
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Media ID 12569133
1860 Agriculture Americana Community Countryside Farm Folk Art Illinois Member Midwest Olaf Pietist Rural Utopian Village Water Bishop Hill Communal Kraus
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a glimpse into the daily lives of the women in Bishop Hill, Illinois, during the mid-19th century. The Pietist village was known for its communal and utopian ideals, and this image showcases their dedication to hard work and self-sufficiency. In this painting by Olaf Kraus, a member of the community himself, we see a group of women drawing water from the Edwards River. Their strong yet graceful figures are illuminated against the backdrop of the picturesque countryside. With buckets in hand and determined expressions on their faces, these women embody resilience and unity. The agricultural landscape surrounding them serves as a reminder of their connection to nature and their commitment to sustaining themselves through farming. The simplicity of life in rural Illinois is beautifully portrayed through Kraus' folk art style. As members of this close-knit community, these women play an integral role in maintaining Bishop Hill's way of life. They symbolize strength, perseverance, and cooperation - values that were essential for survival in this pioneering era. This remarkable piece from Granger Art on Demand allows us to step back in time and appreciate not only the beauty captured within it but also gain insight into an important chapter in American history.
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