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The House That Painted Buffalo: Charles Burchfield’s Home & Studio - Buffalo Rising

Summary by Buffalo Rising
At 3574 Clinton Street in West Seneca, a suburb just outside Buffalo, New York, stands a modest home and studio that served as the creative sanctuary of Charles Burchfield, one of America’s most revered watercolorists. From 1925 to 1967, this was where Burchfield created thousands of paintings, sketches, and journal entries that captured the spirit of Western New York’s landscapes and seasons. The home, art studio, and grounds appear in more tha…
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Buffalo Rising broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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