circa 1920-24
watercolor and graphite on paper
22 in. x 29 7/8 in. (55.88 cm x 75.9 cm)
Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio, Gift of Ferdinand Howald, 1931.115
“The Pine Knot House” in New Albany, Ohio
In his handmade album of drawings, Burchfield described what he called “The Pine-Knot House” as “A lonely house in a deep woods – A lonely hermit lives here – he has a cat; bats live under the eaves — at night the screech-owls come forth & whine; the nameless fear of dark crawls out of the woods. There is the feeling of north woods with its lynxes – A black mood of December, the Polar night, hangs over all-”