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Thunderhead and Sun Rays

1917
(American, 1893–1967)
Culture
America
Measurements
Sheet: 27.8 x 21.6 cm (10 15/16 x 8 1/2 in.); Mount: 30.5 x 24.4 cm (12 x 9 5/8 in.)
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Charles Burchfield kept journals in which he explained his artworks and the deeply personal symbolism within them.

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Charles Burchfield considered the period during which this drawing was made his “golden year.” It followed a time of self-doubt and uncertainty: after graduating from the Cleveland School of Art, Burchfield enrolled in the National Academy of Design in New York City, but dropped out after one day, returning to Salem to work an office job. During his breaks, he sketched incessantly, creating sheets such as this one, which depicted the landscape around him.
A graphite drawing on paper depicts a landscape dominated by a towering cloud formation. In the foreground, a peaked roof and chimney nestle among stylized palm trees rendered with curving strokes. Behind them, a massive bulbous cloud rises, shaded with dense horizontal hatching. Faint vertical lines representing light rays extend from the top edge, while stylized initials "AB" and the date "1917" are inscribed in the bottom right corner.

Thunderhead and Sun Rays

1917

Charles Burchfield

(American, 1893–1967)
America

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