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
A2000.001.017.047
[inscription reads] " slopes to a level at New Albany. Shortly after passing 2 mile Road turn off to Redinger’s Grove. It is a sort of combinated (sic) of pasture, & woods. The entrance is pasture which extends down to brink of hill, surrounded on all sides but the south by Beechwoods. The spring is near front A huge tyle (sic) in the earth. Water filtered thru (sic) layers of sand & earth (acquiring some of all it passes thru (sic)) – cold pure water. / The pasture is overgrown with mullein – whose stiff unyielding stalks remind one off beings – and wine-stemmed poke-bushes. In one place "