Edward Willis Redfield  (American, 1869-1965) 

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Edward Willis Redfield, Early morning sunlight, spring

 

Edward Willis Redfield
Early morning sunlight, spring
Auction: Jun 3, 2012
Freeman's
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Edward Willis Redfield, Monhegan

 

Edward Willis Redfield
Monhegan
Clarke Gallery
Edward Willis Redfield, The Bowdoin, Monhegan Island

 

Edward Willis Redfield
The Bowdoin, Monhegan Island
Avery Galleries
Edward Willis Redfield, Winter Road

 

Edward Willis Redfield
Winter Road
Avery Galleries
Edward Willis Redfield, The Canal, Stockton

 

Edward Willis Redfield
The Canal, Stockton
Plymouth Meeting Gallery
Edward Willis Redfield, Meadow Creek

 

Edward Willis Redfield
Meadow Creek
Plymouth Meeting Gallery
Edward Willis Redfield, Waiting for Spring

 

Edward Willis Redfield
Waiting for Spring
Plymouth Meeting Gallery
  

1869   Born in Bridgeville, Delaware
1885   Attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art where he studied with Thomas Anshutz and
Thomas Hovendon and became close friends with Robert Henri
1889   Went to Paris to study in the ateliers of William Bouguereau and Tony Robert-Fleury at the Academie Julian
1898   Moved to New Hope, PA. His presence in the area attracted many younger artists to the region, making it a nucleus for the American Impressionism movement
1965   Died at the age of 96 in Center Bridge, Pennsylvania

  Permanent Collections:
Boston Museum of Art
Brooklyn Art Institute
Carnegie Institute
Chicago Art Institute
Corcoran Gallery
Los Angeles Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art
National Gallery of Art
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art

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