September 29, 1914 - September 30, 1914
graphite on lined paper
5-7/8 x 3-3/4 inches
Burchfield Penney Art Center courtesy of the Charles E. Burchfield Foundation, 2000
[inscription reads] " moonlight dissolving the sky, seems as finely sifling (sic) snow on a blissardy (sic) winter night. / Sept 30, 1914. / Hazy sun-shafted morning. Blue sky made cooler by loose, fast dissolving clouds. No frost. / A warmy (sic) blue & white September day. Sky deep clear blue, the crispness of which is reflected in the feet-crackled leaves. / A rainbow sunset. Air full of delicate colors. East sky is pink and blue; lemon moon. Tree-coloring has ceased momentarily. The cricket chorus is feebly re- "