Carl Redin
1892 Stockholm, Sweden - 1944 Los Gatos, California
In 1916 Redin was diagnosed as having tuberculosis and advised to leave the damp climate of the Midwest. He sought treatment at Albuquerque's Methodist Deaconess Sanitorium and during his three year stay he returned to his art.
With Nils Hogner, Ben Turner, and Carl Von Hassler, Redin helped form Albuquerque's first community of artists at a time when the bustling centers of Taos and Santa Fe attracted most of the artists who came to New Mexico.
Carl Redin's first show was sponsored by the Albuquerque Women's Club in 1926. He continued to paint the physical and spiritual beauty of the Southwestern landscape until deteriorating health forced him to leave for the lower altitude of California in 1941. His death came at Los Gatos, California, in June of 1944 at the age of 52.
Person TypeIndividual
Terms
1945 Chicago, Illinois - 2017 Albuquerque, New Mexico
1917 Washington, District of Columbia - 2006 Albuquerque, New Mexico
1911 Chicago Heights, Illinois - 2001 Albuquerque, New Mexico
1867 Laupheim, Germany – 1939 Los Angeles, California
1898 Irvington, Kentucky - 1970 Albuquerque, New Mexico
1893 Springfield, Ohio – 1993 New York, New York
1925 Laguna, New Mexico - 2021 Albuquerque, New Mexico