| Born in 1900. Redmond was active in Los Angeles by the 1920s and a pupil of Stanton MacDonald-Wright at the ASL. During the Depression he painted murals for the Federal Art Project. During WWII he was a staff sergeant in the Corps of Engineers until his death in the Battle of the Bulge on Dec. 21, 1944. Exh: Modern Art Workers (LA), 1925; LACMA, 1928; Zeitlin Book Store (LA), 1929, 1933; Calif. Art Club, 1929; Architects Bldg (LA), 1929; Younger Painters of LA, 1930; Beverly Hills Hotel, 19 (showing 500 of 1021 characters). |
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