July 25, 1914 - Aug. 2, 1914
graphite on lined paper
5-3/4 x 3-11/16 inches
Burchfield Penney Art Center courtesy of the Charles E. Burchfield Foundation, 2000
A2000.001.017.024
[inscription reads] " into a path, serves as introduction to Frog-pond. Formerly a hedge of tall locusts & blackberry brambles separated it from townward views thus rendering it partially secluded; now this protection has been razed, tho (sic) the locust “bushes” that have sprung up have in a measure healed the scar. The pond no longer continues now thru (sic) the summer; is an early spring rain pond which these over, disappears. Overgrown with raw-bladed grass, golden rod, cat-tails & one of two butterfly weeds remnants of a once flourishing colony. "