In this evocative artwork, Bill Dodge brings to life a quiet village moment filled with subtle drama and old-world mystery. Snow blankets the rooftops, stained-glass windows glow warmly, and townspeople move through the scene unaware of the deeper story unfolding. The piece feels like a frozen moment in time—inviting the viewer to wonder what came before and what comes after.
The title references Ichabod Wiswall, a real colonial-era figure buried in Massachusetts, giving the artwork a fascinating connection to early American history and folklore. This blend of fact and legend is part of what makes Dodge’s work so compelling and collectible.
This piece is a signed Artist’s Proof (A/P)—rarer than standard prints and highly sought after by collectors. Bill Dodge, a legendary Northwest artist now deceased, is known for creating narrative-driven works that tell powerful stories through detail and atmosphere.
Details:
Artist: Bill Dodge
Title: The Final Resting Place of Ichabod Wiswall and Josiah
Signed Artist’s Proof (A/P)
Print size: 23½" × 24"
Frame size: 31" × 32"
Condition: Excellent, professionally framed and ready to display