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Granville S. Redmond Biography
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1871
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Born Philadelphia, PA
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1874
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Moved with his family San Jose, CA
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1879 - 1890
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He attended the Berkeley School for the Deaf
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1898
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Returned to California In Los Angeles
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He entered the San Francisco School of Design
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Awarded a scholarship for further study Paris, at the Academie Julian under Constant and Laurens
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Oakland Museum (retrospective) |
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1915 |
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Panama Pacific International Exposition |
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1913 |
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Del Monte Gallery, Monterey, CA |
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1911 |
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Del Monte Gallery, Monterey, CA |
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Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley |
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Los Angeles County Museum of Art |
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Mills College Art Gallery |
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Stanford University Museum |
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Springville (Utah) Museum Art |
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National Center of Deafness |
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California School for the Deaf, Fremont |
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