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Note: This lecture was originally recorded on February 19, 2020, as part of the Kinglsey Lecture series. About the artist: American painter Granville Redmond (1871–1935) produced a body of work that captures California’s diverse topography, vegetation, and color. Representing both northern and southern parts of the state, his paintings range in style from contemplative, Tonalist works that evoke a quiet calm, to dramatic and colorful Impressionist scenes. Today, Redmond is widely considered one of California’s top early artists. About the speaker: Scott A. Shields, Associate Director and Chief Curator at the Crocker Art Museum, holds an MA and PhD in art history from the University of Kansas. He has twenty-five years of museum experience in the Midwest and California. Having curated more than seventy-five exhibitions, he has been the primary or sole author of numerous exhibition catalogues, including "Artists at Continent’s End: The Monterey Peninsula Art Colony", "1875–1907"; "Edgar Payne: The Scenic Journey"; "A Touch of Blue: Landscapes by Gregory Kondos"; "Armin Hansen: The Artful Voyage"; "David Ligare: California Classicist"; "E. Charlton Fortune: The Colorful Spirit"; "Richard Diebenkorn: Beginnings, 1942–1955"; and "Granville Redmond: The Eloquent Palette".