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1871 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 1935 Los Angeles, California. Known for: Wildfloral landscape and marine painting.
One of California's most notable Impressionist* painters and considered the first resident Impressionist of that state, Granville Redmond is known for his landscapes, many of them floral with poppies... Read full biography
One of California's most notable Impressionist* painters and considered the first resident Impressionist of that state, Granville Redmond is known for his landscapes, many of them floral with poppies and lupines. He was also one of the first Tonalist* painters of California, a subdued... Read full biography
One of California's most notable Impressionist* painters and considered the first resident Impressionist of that state, Granville Redmond is known for his landscapes, many of them floral with poppies and lupines. He was also one of the first Tonalist* painters of California, a subdued monochromatic* style of haze, fog and moonlight that reportedly "he was more drawn to". (Gerdts 27). Redmond was also a popular personality and held friendships with many celebrities in the arts, despite certain... Read full biography
One of California's most notable Impressionist* painters and considered the first resident Impressionist of that state, Granville Redmond is known for his landscapes, many of them floral with poppies and lupines. He was also one of the first Tonalist* painters of California, a subdued monochromatic* style of haze, fog and moonlight that reportedly "he was more drawn to". (Gerdts 27). Redmond was also a popular personality and held friendships with many celebrities in the arts, despite certain physical handicaps of his own most especially deafness. He was born in Philadelphia with the name Grenville Richard Seymour Redmond. At the age of two and a half, he became totally deaf due to scarlet fever, and lived his whole life without hearing or... Read full biography
One of California's most notable Impressionist* painters and considered the first resident Impressionist of that state, Granville Redmond is known for his landscapes, many of them floral with poppies and lupines. He was also one of the first Tonalist* painters of California, a subdued monochromatic* style of haze, fog and moonlight that reportedly "he was more drawn to". (Gerdts 27). Redmond was also a popular personality and held friendships with many celebrities in the arts, despite certain physical handicaps of his own most especially deafness. He was born in Philadelphia with the name Grenville Richard Seymour Redmond. At the age of two and a half, he became totally deaf due to scarlet fever, and lived his whole life without hearing or speech. In 1874, the family moved to San Jose, and from 1879 to 1890, he attended the California School of th... Read full biography
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- Legacy of the LandApril 2015Colestock, KeithAmerican Fine Art Magazine
- Granville Redmond's TonalismJanuary 2005Reynolds, Thomas RPlein Air Magazine
- MuseumsApril 2004Editor, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- Still Life Painting in CaliforniaFebruary 2004Adams, ElaineCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Impressionism in California 1890-19December 2003Stern, JeanCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Art Events-CaliforniaOctober 2003Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- Coming of AgeJune 2003Moure, Nancy Dustin WallArt & Antiques
- Grandeur in Nature: Landscape PaintJune 2003Stern, JeanCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Travels of American ImpressionistsAugust 2002Solon, Deborah EpsteinAmerican Art Review
- California, Here They ComeNovember 2001King, CarolArt & Auction
- Masters of California LandscapeAugust 2001Stern, JeanAmerican Art Review
- California's Plein-Air HeritageJune 2001Stern, JeanArt of the West
- Assessing the Golden StateApril 2001Duncan, MichaelArt in America
- Made in California: Art, Image andDecember 2000Barron, StephanieAmerican Art Review
- California Paintings 1910-1940October 2000Harlow, AnnAmerican Art Review
- California Impressionists at LagunaAugust 2000Becker, JackAmerican Art Review
- From Ruinous to LiminousAugust 2000Robinson, RebeccaArt & Antiques
- Current and comingJuly 2000Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- Tradition Lives On/CA Art ClubJune 2000Stavig, VickieArt of the West
- Changing Times, Unchanging VisionsFebruary 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- Christie's Looks WestOctober 1998May, StephenSouthwest Art
- The Way We WereMay 1997Berman, AnnArt & Auction
- Best of the WestDecember 1996Bucher, Kristin ESouthwest Art
- California ImpressionistsAugust 1996Keyes, Donald DAmerican Art Review
- Amer Paintings in S Cal CollectionsMay 1996Fort, Ilene SusanAmerican Art Review
- The Irvine MuseumFebruary 1996Runbeck, KathrynSouthwest Art
- Twilight & ReverieApril 1995Jones, HarveyAmerican Art Review
