Charles E. Burchfield

Painter of American landscapes

Charles E. Burchfield - Artists & Creatives born April 9th, 1893
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An American painter specialized in watercolor landscapes that captured the changing seasons and atmospheric conditions. Known for a unique blend of realism and abstraction, his works often depicted nature's beauty and its fleeting moments. Burchfield's career spanned several decades, during which he experimented with various styles and techniques. His most acclaimed works include vibrant depictions of the American Midwest, showcasing a keen observation of light and color. Burchfield was associated with the American Scene movement and the Arts and Crafts movement, reflecting his commitment to craftsmanship and American subjects in art.

Created the iconic series 'The Four Seasons'

Held a significant retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1966

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