拍品专文
As with his emotive watercolors of the American landscape, this image, Burchfield's first foray into printmaking, is infused with a deep nostalgia for mid-western life. The etching depicts a scene where the artist's family lived, and to which he returned after being discharged from the army in 1919. Said Burchfield, "Three chestnut trees, overlooking the valley of the Little Beaver. What glorious trees these vanished chestnuts were -- with their shaggy deeply sculptured trunks, and waxy green luxuriant foliage, now truly myths of a bygone era."