Imagining autumn 1620 in the Connecticut River valley, just a few months before the arrival of the Mayflower some 135 miles away. In 1620 both the people and the town in this area were called Norwottuck, which means "in the midst of the river." - 17.5" x 26" (44.5 x 66 cm) image size, Japanese woodblock print made with 5 shina plywood blocks, 29 hand-rubbed impressions on Nishinouchi paper. Edition: 9

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