Granville Redmond
1871–1935 (age 64)
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Biography
Granville Redmond, born in 1871, overcame the silence of deafness to become one of California's most beloved landscape painters, capturing the golden light of the Pacific coast with luminous strokes. His artistry drew the attention of fellow creatives, and he even appeared alongside Charlie Chaplin in silent films, using his expressive face to speak volumes without a word.
Redmond's canvases continue to hang in galleries and private collections, inviting viewers to step into the serene valleys and bloom-filled hills he loved. He rests at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, where admirers of art and film alike pay respects to the man whose vision bridged both worlds.