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Trees decorated in themes from Charles E. Burchfield paintings and model trains will be on display at the Burchfield Homestead, 867 E. Fourth St., Salem, 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
SALEM — Begin your holiday season the weekend before Thanksgiving with a visit to the freshly painted Burchfield Homestead Museum—home of extraordinary Christmas trees! Each of the 12 trees picks up ...
SALEM — Charles E. Burchfield called 1917 his golden year in his career painting. It’s the year he was most productive. Burchfield historians said his golden years began late in the summer of 1915 ...
“Heat Waves in a Swamp: The Paintings of Charles Burchfield” remains through Oct. 17 at the Whitney Museum of American Art, (212) 570-3600; whitney.org.
The Sun through the Trees, 1917. Charles Burchfield (American, 1893–1967). Watercolor; 51.4 x 36.2 cm (20 3/16 x 14 1/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Hinman B. Hurlbut Collection, 804.1930 ...
While Charles Burchfield's psychedelic, layered watercolors draw inspiration from private, personal brooding, the guests at last night's opening of an exhibit of his work at the Whitney were more ...
Charles Burchfield “has never fit comfortably into the narrative of American art,” said Hilarie M. Sheets in ARTnews. Once a “hot young painter,” whose retrospective at the Museum of ...
Charles E. Burchfield understood the power of nature better than perhaps any other American artist of his generation. His paintings are static records of his own near-religious awe in the ...
Meanwhile, Charles Burchfield: Paintings 1915-1964 remains on exhibition at the DC Moore Gallery, 724 Fifth Avenue, through Dec. 23. Filed Under: Arts, Art Reviews.
The American painter Charles Burchfield (1893-1967), whose work is the subject of a splendid exhibition at the DC Moore Gallery, was one of the most accomplished artists of his generation. He was a… ...