Robert S. Redfield Explained
Robert Stuart Redfield (2 May 1849 – 28 Apr 1921) was an American photographer from Philadelphia involved in pictorialism. He was a president of the Photographic Society of Philadelphia and a founding member of the Photo-Secession movement.[1] [2] [3] Redfield was born in New York City on May 2, 1849, the third child of Mary Jane and John Howard Redfield.[4] He married Mary Thibault Guillou, and with her had four children, including the mathematician J. Howard Redfield and the naturalist Alfred C. Redfield.[5]
Notes and References
- Book: Amon Carter Museum of Western Art. Catalogue of the Amon Carter Museum Photography Collection. 1993. Amon Carter Museum. 978-0-88360-063-4. Fort Worth, Texas. 454.
- Book: Hinson . Tom E. . Catalogue of Photography . 1996 . The Cleveland Museum of Art . Fels, Thomas Weston. Robert Stuart Redfield. Cleveland . 978-0-940717-39-8 . 462 . https://archive.org/details/catalogueofphoto0000clev/page/462/mode/2up.
- Book: Homer . William Innes . Stieglitz and the Photo-Secession, 1902 . 2002 . . 978-0-670-03038-5 . 132 .
- Book: Redfield . John Howard . Redfield . William . Genealogical History of the Redfield Family in the United States . 1860 . Munsell & Rowland . 209–210.
- Lloyd . E. Keith . J. Howard Redfield 1879–1944 . Journal of Graph Theory . 1984 . 8 . 2 . 195–203 . 10.1002/jgt.3190080203.