"A Cold Drink"
-One of the many daily tasks in the
18th Century was the fetching of water. The
farther away the water source, the more precious
the commodity. Almost all villages, Native
and settlers alike, were located very near
waterways for drinking water, as well as commerce,
game, and transportation. Here a Lenni Lenape
woman gathers water in her brass kettle. Her
dress has heavy European influence; the only
true Native garb is her moccasins.
Original Watercolor framed 21"x25"
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Paper Giclee Print, signed & numbered
8"x10" for $85