
1871โ1935 ยท American ยท 29 artworks
artist bio
Granville Redmond was an American Tonalist and Impressionist landscape painter. Despite being deaf from a young age, he achieved significant recognition for his evocative depictions of the California landscape, particularly his poppy fields and coastal scenes.
what you'll learn
Students can learn about color harmony, atmospheric perspective, and the use of light to create mood by studying Redmond's paintings. His work also provides insight into the Tonalist and Impressionist movements in American art.
related: William Merritt Chase, Claude Monet, Guy Rose

This Institution, This Team

Coastal Wildflowers

A Field of California Poppies

Catalina Island Coast Under a Moonlit Sky

After the Rain

Moonlight Reflections

Malibu Coast, Spring

Pastoral Scene at Sunset

Rocky Cliffs, Catalina Island

Wildflowers Under Grey Skies (the Coming Storm)

The Passing Storm

Len,"california Oaks and Poppies"

Steamer Leaving Avalon, Catalina Island

Talk on the Beach
1931

Valley Splendor

Matin d'Hiver

Road Through a Field of Wildflowers

Flowers Under the Oaks

Quiet Moonlight (beyond Catalina Island)

Afternoon (study)

Spring in Southern California by Granville Redmond
1931

Sailboats on Calm Seas

Shepherd Herding Sheep in a Misty Landscape

Coastal Storm

California Poppy Field

Morning on the Pacific

The Mowers (when Hearts Beat as One)
1907

Blue Flowers

Patch of Poppies by Granville Redmond
1912