Quick Reference

Time Period:
Prior to 1933

Location:
Heath, MA

Medium:
Oil on Canvas

Type:
Landscape

Gallery:
Beech, Pastures

Size:
25 X 30

Exhibited:
Deerfield Inn, 1931
Valleyhead Sanitarium, 1933-'34

Purchased:
Unknown

Provenance:
NA

Noteworthy:

There is no known photograph.

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Featured Artwork: Burnt Hill Pasture

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Additional Notes

Painted from the Burnt Hill pasture in Heath, Mass. It is not much of a reach to view a number of Beech Tree paintings to see why the pasture high in Heath, MA, got its nickname.

To the right is an image of High Pastures to illustrate the color of the pasture in reds, yellows, and hints of orange.

Unlike the previous artwork page, Burnt Hill, this is specifically the pasture itself and so High Pastures seemed most appropriate. Many of Woodward's other Heath-pastures-only paintings are stark, wintry, cold, snow-covered paintings. For just pasture paintings we suggest you check out the Pastures Gallery for other views of Burnt Hill sans the Beech Tree.