Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Granville Redmond

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Nationality
  
American

Movies
  
The Kid, A Regular Fellow

Known for
  
Landscape painting

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Granville Redmond


Granville Redmond Granville Redmond Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Full Name
  
Granville Richard Seymour Redmond

Born
  
March 9, 1871 (
1871-03-09
)

Died
  
May 24, 1935, Los Angeles, California, United States

Education
  
San Francisco Art Institute, Academie Julian

Similar People
  
Douglas Tilden, Roland Totheroh, Charlie Chaplin, A Edward Sutherland

Granville redmond deaf acted with charlie chaplin


Granville Redmond (March 9, 1871 – May 24, 1935) was an American landscape painter and exponent of Tonalism and California Impressionism. He was also an occasional actor for his friend Charlie Chaplin.

Contents

Granville Redmond Granville Redmond Impressionist If My Hands Could Speak

Important Deaf Person - Granville Redmond painter/actor (1871-1935) by Jennifer Wilhelm


Early years

Granville Redmond image2findagravecomphotos250photos200616614

Granville Richard Seymour 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.

Study

Granville Redmond FileGranville Redmond A Field of California Poppiesjpg

Granville attended the California School for the Deaf in Berkeley from 1879 to 1890 where his artistic talents were recognized and encouraged. There his teacher Theophilus d'Estrella taught him painting, drawing and pantomime.

Granville Redmond Granville Redmond Studio

When he graduated from CSD, Redmond enrolled at another CSD: the California School of Design in San Francisco, where he worked for three years with teachers such as Arthur Frank Mathews and Amédée Joullin. He famously won the W. E. Brown Medal of Excellence. He associated with many other artists, including Gottardo Piazzoni and Giuseppe Cadenasso. Piazzoni learned American Sign Language, and he and Redmond became lifelong friends. They lived together in Parkfield and Tiburon, California.

In 1893 Redmond won a scholarship from the California School of the Deaf which made it possible for him to study in Paris at the Académie Julian under teachers Jean-Paul Laurens and Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant. He roomed with the sculptor Douglas Tilden, another graduate of the California School for the Deaf. In 1895 in Paris his painting Matin d'Hiver was accepted for the Paris Salon.

Back in California

In 1898, he returned to California and settled in Los Angeles. He was married in 1899 to Carrie Ann Jean, a former student of the Illinois School for the Deaf. Together they had three children.

Working with Chaplin

While living in Los Angeles, he became friends with Charles Chaplin, who admired the natural expressiveness of a deaf person using American Sign Language. Chaplin asked Redmond to help him develop the techniques Chaplin later used in his silent films. Chaplin, impressed with Redmond's skill, gave Redmond a studio on the movie lot, collected his paintings, and sponsored him in silent acting roles, including the sculptor in City Lights. Chaplin told a writer for The Silent Worker of a Redmond painting, "I could look at it for hours. It means so many things" and Chaplin's famous The Dance of the Oceana Rolls was Redmond inspired.

During this time Redmond did not neglect his painting. Through Chaplin he met Los Angeles neighbor artists Elmer Wachtel and Norman St. Clair. They showed works at the Spring Exhibition held in San Francisco in 1904. By 1905 Redmond was receiving considerable recognition as a leading landscape painter and bold colorist.

He died on May 24, 1935 in Los Angeles.

Collections

  • Irvine Museum, California;
  • Laguna Art Museum, California;
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art;
  • Huntington Library, California;
  • Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University;
  • De Young Museum, San Francisco;
  • Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley;
  • California School for the Deaf, Fremont;
  • New York City Museum, New York;
  • Oakland Museum, California.
  • [[K. Nathan Gallery}} [www.knathangallery.com], La Jolla, California
  • Awards

  • Gold Medal, W. E. Brown Award, California School of Design, 1891
  • Medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904;
  • Silver Medal, Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, Washington, 1909
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1931
    City Lights as
    Sculptor (uncredited)
    1926
    You'd Be Surprised as
    Mr. Grey - the Butler / Deputy Coroner
    1925
    A Regular Fellow
    1923
    A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate as
    Man in Nightclub (uncredited)
    1921
    The Idle Class (Short) as
    Guest (uncredited)
    1921
    The Three Musketeers as
    Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
    1921
    The Kid as
    The Man's Friend (uncredited)
    1919
    A Day's Pleasure (Short) as
    Boat Passenger (uncredited)
    1919
    Sunnyside (Short) as
    Small Role (uncredited)
    1918
    A Dog's Life (Short) as
    Dance-Hall Proprietor (uncredited)
    Archive Footage
    2012
    See Hear (TV Series) as
    Various
    - Episode #31.35 (2012) - Various

    References

    Granville Redmond Wikipedia