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From the descriptions below we cannot help but think this oil painting and its matching chalk drawing are a similar if not a close facsimile to the 1937- '38 painting of the hills below the Beech Tree on Burnt Hill in Heath, MA, The Hills (to the right). Woodward bought the 160 acre pasture in 1938, build a small pasture house / cabin / studio facing southeast towards his beloved home, the Buckland Hills. The studio house burned in 1950 and we can't help noting the coincidence of the years of all these paintings. Could Woodward have made this oil and its accompanying chalk in remembrance of his loss? The Hills being possibly one of the first paintings made when he bought the property and these pieces being the last after it was gone?
"Very dramatic grey sky. There is a chalk with the same name."
"Robert Strong Woodward's Hills of Massachusetts is a very interesting view of low mountains enveloped in blue haze and touched by the slanting rays of the sun."