March 3-4, 1922
graphite pencil on commercially-made paper
12 x 10 1/8 inches
Charles E. Burchfield Archives, Gift of the Charles E. Burchfield Foundation, 2000
Mar 3--; A brilliant day – at noon the air is full of sunlight even in the shadows – ; The cool dark sides of buildings while to the South streaks the illimitable wilderness of light – ; A window full of tulips – a spring day in the marshes while at noontime Eternity exists awhile & then the calm afternoon dies inperceptally (sic); At evening the electric chill of sundown & the melted ice freezing – ; ; Mar 4 – ; All the earth seems full of rumbling sounds –