1977
4-color lithograph on paper
22 x 30 inches
Gift of Jana Eisenberg and Dean Brownrout, 2006
Mortimer Spiller, who was a Western New York businessman and collector of art and memorabilia, is the subject. He and his wife Harriet Spiller became important patrons of the Charles Burchfield Center almost from its inception on December 9, 1966. To celebrate the museum’s tenth anniversary, their 1976 gift contained 285 objects, including Burchfield’s youthful drawings of fables, prints, doodles, and significant archival materials such as correspondence, award certificates and medals, and reference sources, such as two catalogues of 1915 sketches which identify the subjects of sketching sessions during the artist’s formative year. Since then, their frequent gifts enriched the Charles E. Burchfield Archives with manuscripts and objects that help define the breadth of Burchfield’s interests, reveal his closeness to his family, and show how his career developed.