Impressionist 24x30x1.25" oil on gallery wrap canvas landscape of the evening sky on the prairie's.
Sometimes the shadow of a distant truth
Creeps o'er the heart as if the truth were near,
And, though a shadow, brings a smile or tear.
That she should die amid her dreamy youth,
Unto that maiden was a constant thought,
There is a sympathy for ever caught
By beauty from the beautiful; a feeling
Of mutual destiny, and twin sensation,
Which is most felt by him who has been kneeling
At nature's footstool, and who loves no nation,
Although it be his mother and his nurse,
So deeply as he loves the universe."
Edwin H. Burrington
- Subject Matter: Landscape
- Collections: Sold