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Charles Burchfield — The Sun Through the Trees
Charles Burchfield

The Sun Through the Trees

1917

While sketching in the Ohio countryside in 1916, Burchfield began to represent the sun as a dramatic orb. This sheet is part of a group in which the artist suggested stained glass windows using trees and the sun. Here, branches reach toward the sun to form a dark, halo-like frame filled by sunlight that diffuses into an array of color. By combining landscape with religious iconography, Burchfield suggested the divine influence he saw in nature.

Medium
Watercolor and opaque watercolor

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Charles Burchfield, The Sun Through the Trees, 1917

While sketching in the Ohio countryside in 1916, Burchfield began to represent the sun as a dramatic orb. This sheet is part of a group in which the artist suggested stained glass windows using trees and the sun. Here, branches reach toward the sun to form a dark, halo-like frame filled by sunlight that diffuses into an array of color. By combining landscape with religious iconography, Burchfield suggested the divine influence he saw in nature.

Medium
Watercolor and opaque watercolor
Year
1917
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Watercolor, Works on Paper, Modern, Unique Work

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