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Charles Burchfield, ‘The Luminous Tree,’ 1917. Brauer Museum of Art/Wikimedia Commons In her introduction to “The Sphinx and the Milky Way,” the Head of Collections at Buffalo’s Burchfield Penney Art ...
Charles Burchfield has always been a worker, and will always be a worker. He’s at it all day long and far into the night. And he doesn’t seem to tire of the easel. ...
Charles Burchfield (1893-1967) is among them, somewhere near (or perhaps even at) the top of the watercolor heap. If his name is less well-known today than it was during his lifetime, ...
Charles Burchfield (American, 1893–1967). Pen and brush and brown ink and colored crayons over pencil; 21.9 x 27.6 cm. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Prasse Collection ...
Charles Burchfield: A master of American Modernist watercolor. Climate & Environment. Global Warming; Water & Drought ...
Charles Burchfield: In Macabre Painting, Dark Introspection The American painter Charles Burchfield (1893-1967), whose work is the subject of a splendid exhibition at the DC Moore Gallery, ...
As Buffalonians, we are proud that Charles Burchfield has long had a place among America’s great artists and helped usher in a new era of American art. But you don’t have to be an art lover to ...
An exhibition of the sort that hereabouts only the Fraenkel Gallery would attempt brings side by side photographs by Ralph Eugene Meatyard and watercolors by Charles Burchfield, a regionalist in ...
Like everyone else, Charles Burchfield couldn’t do much about the weather. But he could paint it—which he did, gloriously, imaginatively and, according to Stephen Vermette, quite accurately ...
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 ...
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