Robert S. Redfield
1849–1921 (age 72)
Biography
Robert S. Redfield embraced the arts as a means of interpreting the world around him, contributing to the growing appreciation of photography and visual culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His keen eye for composition and light reflected the optimism of an evolving metropolis, and he encouraged fellow artists to seek authenticity in their work.
He was a mentor to younger practitioners and a steady advocate for the value of artistic collaboration in society. Those who knew him recall a thoughtful spirit whose legacy continues to resonate through the cultural life of New York and the grounds of Green-Wood Cemetery, where he is laid to rest.