August 15, 1914
graphite pencil on commercially-made lined paper
5 13/16 x 3 11/16 inches
Burchfield Penney Art Center courtesy of the Charles E. Burchfield Foundation, 2000
sang from them; or the wind brought it the whisperings of wild trees; or wild bees fertilized the blossoms; or its roots mingled with the roots of other wild plants or the wilds winds roared in its top-boughs.(HT)(HT)I note foliage of tuliptree is choppy like buttonwood. One small tree is becoming bright yellow - is a beautiful sight against the clear sky.(HT)The stubble field in front of Brooks, struck by the level sunrays, sparkles as tho laden with dew.