Charles E. Burchfield (1893-1967), Diamonds in the Snow, 1954; watercolor on paper; Dubuque Museum of Art, Cora Gordon Memorial Purchase
Colder – the air cleared of fog, but murky with loosely low-hanging clouds – a thin film of new snow.
To Buffalo – to bank - & market – and to make more studies for “Winter” – (Stop at Barley Market for apples & potatoes)
Meet Sch. – near the market – we chat awhile & I walk down to Rand Bldg. with him.
A small azalea plant for B.
My new conception of “Winter” grows.
Charles E. Burchfield, Journals, January 20, 1942