Theme Gallery: Beech Tree

An * asterisk next to title denotes the availability of a high resolution photo.
Unnamed- Autumn Beech
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Autumn Beech
Unnamed- From a Hill Pasture
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From a Hill Pasture
Unnamed- From a Pasture Ledge
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From a Pasture Ledge
Unnamed- From a Pasture Studio
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From a Pasture Studio
Unnamed-High Pasture
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High Pasture
Unnamed- New England Horizon
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New England Horizon
Unnamed-Pasture Ledge
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A Pasture Ledge
Unnamed- Wind Swept Beech
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Wind Swept Beech

Gallery of Other Paintings with Beech Trees

Bonus material: The added gallery below is primarily taken from the Quintessential Redgate gallery. All of those tiny golden orange leaves are leaves of beech trees in winter. The Beech does not release its leaves until late winter just before spring. The earliest known beech painted by the artist is Out of the Mist (1919), and the latest is Woodland Mystery (1951). The earliest Heath Beech is, The Lone Tree (1921), and there is a question as to which is the latest but it is between, Heath Horizon (1949), and Heights of Heath #2 (1949).

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