Moon and Thunderhead
1960
Charles Burchfield is an amazing and absolutely unique painter, who developed a very singular style: often representing long periods of time (hours, days, seasons) within a single frame, expressing light and motion in symbolic rather than realistic fashion and, of course, turning to a child's vision of the world. Burchfield was highly admired during his lifetime, a period when abstraction was far more the mode; he was, most notably, revered by the equally talented painter
Edward Hopper. Was there and will there be anything really like him?
Sunlight in Forest
1916
Moon and Thunderhead
1960
Lavendar and Old Lace
1939-1947
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