Village of Old Well, (Norwalk)
ArtistDrawn by
John Warner Barber
(American, 1798 - 1885)
Date1836
MediumDrawing; pencil on paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (overall height x width): 7 1/2 x 9 13/16in. (19 x 25cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Houghton Bulkeley
DescriptionView of the village of Old Well from the east side of the Norwalk River. Houses and industrial buildings line the waterfront. Notes identify a "Tavern," a "Dwelling house," a "Pottery," the "Methodist" Church and the "Steam boat landing." The "new factory" is probably the Patent Carpet Company, mentioned in Barber's text. In the foreground, notes indicate the presence of "marsh" and "mud" and "cedars on bank." Details of several buildings are above and below the main drawing; a detail of a Pottery is labeled "yellow ware."
Object number1953.5.212
NotesSubject Note: Preliminary drawing for Connecticut Historical Collections, John Warner Barber, New Haven, 1836. Old Well is the early name for South Norwalk.On View
Not on view