Golden Morrow Poppy Field (1931)
Summary
Public domain photograph of rural landscape, California, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Granville Redmond (1871—1935) was an American landscape painter and exponent of Tonalism and California Impressionism. He was also an occasional actor for his friend Charlie Chaplin. Redmond was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on March 9, 1871, to a hearing family. He contracted scarlet fever at around 2½ to the age of 3; when he recovered, he was found to be deaf. This may have prompted his family's decision to move from the East Coast to San Jose, California: the possibility for his education at the Berkeley School for the Deaf.
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Tags
eschscholzia in art
granville redmond
los angeles california
meadow
country
landscape
pasture
fields
california
Date
1931
in collections
Source
Wikimedia Commons
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Copyright info
public domain