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  • Granville Redmond
    Mar 9, 1871 - May 24, 1935
  • Lakeside Wildflowers - Granville Redmond is nationally known for his Impressionist landscapes featuring the California wildflowers, as well as his coastals, and Tonal moonlit scenes. He is known as one of the most prominent and successful "California Impressionists" of the early 20th century.
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    From 1910 to 1917, Granville Redmond lived and painted in a variety of Northern California locations. It was some time during this period that Redmond turned to painting his renowned, highly colorful wildflowers compositions. There were undoubtedly wildflowers galore in the Spring months throughout the California countryside, and Redmond must have found it difficult not to incorporate the colors into his landscapes. As with many of the painters of the day, Redmond's style was influenced by the French and East Coast Impressionists. West Coast critics of the day noted his use of Pointillism and likened his art to that of Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro.

    By the 1920's the promotion of California as a destination was in full swing. Advertisers used images of bountiful orange groves and fields of wildflowers to show off the beauty of the sunshine state and encourage visitors. Redmond's paintings were used as part of this promotion and soon his works were recognized across the country. Interest by dealers for his wildflower paintings rose quickly and the artist found it difficult to keep up with the demand.

    In 1917 Redmond moved back to Southern California, in part to try out his pantomime skills in Hollywood. He became friends with Charlie Chaplin and even assisted him in training for The Little Tramp. Redmond had a studio on Chaplin's lot and even appeared in some of his films, most notably as the white haired sculptor in City Lights.

    Redmond also maintained a studio in rustic Topanga Canyon around this time, and in the last decades of his life, his sunny scenes of Southern California remained popular with collectors as Impressionism remained in vogue in California long after it had been displaced by other styles elsewhere.

    Lakeside Wildflowers is a classic example of Redmond's quintessential style and bold use of color and atmosphere. Drawing on the contours of the California hills, Redmond fills the canvas with Pointillist dabs of bright color throughout the composition. The result is an iconic example of the best in plein air painting. This speaks to why Granville Redmond stands as one of the top artists in this arena.

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Other paintings by Granville Redmond:

Catalina Beach
Catalina Beach
Catalina Harbor 2
Catalina Harbor 2
California Foothills with Wildflowers
California Foothills with Wildflowers
Dawn of Day, San Pedro
Dawn of Day, San Pedro
Granville RedmondGranville Redmond was one of the best and most prominent landscape painters of Los Angeles during the first decade of the century. Born Grenville Richard Seymour Redmond, the artist was four years old when his family moved to San José, California. They later moved to Los Angeles. Having been left completely deaf by scarlet fever, Redmond lived at the California School for the Deaf (then called the Institution of the Deaf, the Dumb, and the Blind) in Berkeley, where he received training in drawing and sculpture. After his graduation in 1890 he next attended the California School of Design in San Francisco, studying with Arthur Mathews (1860-1945) and Amédée Joullin (1862-1917) and receiving recognition for his good work. With funds lent by his former school’s board of directors, in 1893 he was sent to Paris, where he studied with Benjamin Constant (1845-1902) and Jean-Paul Laurens (1838-1921) at the Académie Julian. He exhibited a winter landscape in the Paris Salon of 1895.

Leaving Paris in 1898, Redmond settled in Los Angeles. He changed his first name to Granville and married in 1899. He painted views of the Los Angeles area until 1908, when he moved to Northern California. In contrast to his absence from exhibitions in later life, during this period he sent works to exhibitions in Philadelphia, Saint Louis, and Seattle. He settled in Parkfield in Monterey County in early 1908, but moved to Menlo Park, California, in 1910, and that year exhibited in San Francisco and Los Angeles. He had solo exhibitions at commercial galleries and in 1914 at the Los Angeles Museum.

In 1917 Redmond returned to Los Angeles and worked as a pantomimist; he was befriended by Charlie Chaplin, who gave him roles in several of his movies, including City Lights (1931). Redmond also had a feature role in Raymond Griffith’s mystery, You’d Be Surprised (1926). Chaplin also gave the artist the use of a studio on his movie lot to paint in, where Redmond worked until shortly before his death in 1935.