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American photographer
A New England Landscape - c. 1900

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. Redfield was born in New York City on May 2, 1849, the third child of Mary Jane and John Howard Redfield. He married Mary Thibault Guillou, and with her had four children, including the mathematician J. Howard Redfield and the naturalist Alfred C. Redfield.

References

  1. Amon Carter Museum of Western Art (1993). Catalogue of the Amon Carter Museum Photography Collection. Fort Worth, Texas: Amon Carter Museum. p. 454. ISBN 978-0-88360-063-4.
  2. Fels, Thomas Weston (1996). "Robert Stuart Redfield". In Hinson, Tom E. (ed.). Catalogue of Photography. Cleveland: The Cleveland Museum of Art. p. 462. ISBN 978-0-940717-39-8.
  3. Homer, William Innes (2002). Stieglitz and the Photo-Secession, 1902. Viking Studio. p. 132. ISBN 978-0-670-03038-5.
  4. Redfield, John Howard; Redfield, William (1860). Genealogical History of the Redfield Family in the United States. Munsell & Rowland. pp. 209–210.
  5. Lloyd, E. Keith (1984). "J. Howard Redfield 1879–1944". Journal of Graph Theory. 8 (2): 195–203. doi:10.1002/jgt.3190080203.

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