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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Charles Burchfield, Deserted House, 1918

Charles Burchfield

Deserted House, 1918
Watercolor on paper
17½ x 25¼ inches
44.5 x 64.1 cm
Signed and dated at lower right: Chas Burchfield 1918; inscribed on verso: April 13, 1918
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The present watercolor epitomizes Burchfield's early 'house pictures,' which would become the basis for his later American Scene painting. Burchfield's approach to modernism through this group of works is characterized...
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The present watercolor epitomizes Burchfield's early "house pictures," which would become the basis for his later American Scene painting. Burchfield's approach to modernism through this group of works is characterized by their abstracted style, exploration of synesthesia and fascination with memory and childhood. Burchfield highlights in his 1928 autobiographical article, "On the Middle Border," the significance of these early watercolors: 

"Surrounded by the familiar scenes of my boyhood, there gradually evolved the idea of re-creating impressions of that period, the appearances of houses, the feelings of woods and field, memories of seasonal impressions etc...As I progressed with this idea further back into childhood memories...I tried to re-create such moods as fear of the dark, the feeling of flowers before a storm, and even to visualize the songs of insects and other sounds. While perhaps most of these things had meaning only to me, I think that through them I developed a primitive outlook that became a basis for all my future work. It became a springboard to which I again and again returned..."
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Provenance

The artist;
Alfredo Valente, New York; by descent to 
Private collection, c. 1973; 
[Owen Gallery, New York];
[Guggenheim, Asher Associates, 1993]; to
Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall; to
Private collection, 2024

Exhibitions

William Hayes Fogg Art Museum, Harvard College, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 1940

Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, Charles Burchfield: Early Watercolors, April 24-May 19, 1963, no. 43

Charlotte Crosby Kemper Gallery, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri, Inaugural Exhibition, September 15-October 20, 1963

The American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York; and The National Institute of Arts and Letters, New York, Charles Burchfield Memorial Exhibition: Paintings and Drawings, March 1-April 21, 1968


Schoelkopf Gallery, New York, American Stories: The Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall Collection, January 17—February 28, 2025

Literature

John W. Straus, "Charles E. Burchfield: An Interview with the Artist, and Account and Analysis of His Production, and a Catalogue of His Paintings," Honors Thesis, Harvard University, 1942, no. 338
D. Kenneth Winebrenner, Charles Burchfield: Recent Paintings, An Exhibition at the Upton Hall Gallery, April 24-May 19, 1963, State University College at Buffalo, New York and Early Watercolors, An Exhibition at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, April 24-May 19, 1963, p. 21, no. 43
The American Academy of Arts and Letters and The National Institute of Arts and Letters, New York, Charles Burchfield Memorial Exhibition: Paintings and Drawings, March 1-April 21, 1968, no. 31
Joseph S. Trovato, Charles Burchfield: Catalogue of Paintings in Public and Private Collections, Utica, New York: Munson Williams Proctor Institute, 1970, p. 80 no. 466
"Deserted House" Art Journal 34, Summer 1975, 296, illus. in black and white, cited in Colleen Lahan Makowski, Charles Burchfield: An Annotated Bibliography, Lanham, Maryland and London: The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1996, p. 121, no. 1015

Claire Ittner, Patricia Junker, and Carol Troyen, American Stories: The Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall Collection, New York: Schoelkopf Gallery, 2025
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