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...The 1929 watercolour “Pyramid of Fire”, by American artist Charles E Burchfield, exudes a grim and despairing air....
...to set beside the single Burchfield watercolour that I do own....
...The Trump campaign has looked to Bobby Burchfield, a partner at King & Spalding, in litigation thus far at the Supreme Court, and has employed firms including Jones Day and the boutique Consovoy McCarthy...
...The Blackwells, says Burchfield, did not “particularly approve” of huge charities with high overheads....
...Much of this was directed to animal welfare charities around the world, says Burchfield....
...As I am sure your readers recognise, these two jarring locutions are known as “false concords”, a formulation that one of the 20th century’s most eminent and accommodating lexicographers, Robert Burchfield...
...Hopper’s friend Charles Burchfield painted mournful structures amid fields of withered sunflowers....
...As Robert Burchfield writes, in The New Fowler’s Modern English Usage, this usage “underlines the pleasing fecundity of American English”. John Parker Keinton Mandeville, Somerset, UK...
...As in all of Burchfield’s work, it becomes an anthropomorphic landscape that throbs with emotion....
...All that changed when Robert Burchfield became editor of the Supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary in 1957....
...But the show moves quickly on to Gober’s real interest: Burchfield’s spectacular finale....
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