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In 1916-18 Burchfield executed a series of imaginative watercolors originating from childhood memories, and based for the most part on nature, e.g. "Dandelion Seed Balls and Trees," "Passing Shower in June," "In the Swamp," and "Insect Chorus" --another of his wonderful 'sound' paintings. In 1921 he moved from Ohio to Buffalo, New York where he became interested in the heartland architecture of the 1870s and 1880s. He began to paint the Mid-Western scene in a more realistic spirit. This is the period when his output consisted of railroad bridges ("Black Iron" 1935), locomotive repair shops, grain elevators, etc.
The latter subject, painted in oils in 1938 seems to have caused an epiphany for Burchfield. He considered it the most disappointing painting of his career and abandoned the oil medium completely. By 1943 he completed his return to the more imaginative and romantic vision of his early work. Some of my favorite watercolors are from this period: "The Sphinx and the Milky Way" (1946); "Hush Before the Storm" (1947); "Orion in December" (1959); "Dandelion Seed Heads and the Moon" (1961 - 65).
This catalogue of Burchfield's paintings (mainly watercolor) segments his work by year, starting with 1911 when he graduated as valedictorian of his high school class, through 1967, when he died of a heart attack on January 10th. There is an extensive bibliography of Burchfield's publications, and works about him, plus an index of his catalogued works (with a page number if the painting is illustrated in this catalogue). The author also includes a short biography, photographs, maps, and a brief summary of each year in Burchfield's career, e.g. 1923: "Birth of first child, Mary Alice. He became interested in Russian [music]...which seemed in harmony..." with what he was trying to express in his paintings.
This catalogue is a must for all serious Burchfield admirers. For more information on this American artist, check out his entries in the online artcyclopedia.
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A pretty useful companion to any of Dickens' works, recommended.
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However, on the nitpicking level: Charles Williams was never a member of the Golden Dawn organization. (Lobdell indicates that he was.) Williams was for a long time a member of A. Waite's alternative to the Golden Dawn, the F.R.C. The F.R.C stood in relation to the Golden Dawn as the Lutheran Communion stands to Roman Catholicism, i.e., a historically related, but intentionally separated, group.
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