(1892-1944)
Born in Sweden, Carl Redin came to American in 1913, with an early interest in art. In 1916, he moved to New Mexico and taught at the University of New Mexico. In addition he painted in El Paso, Santa Fe, locations in Arizona and southern California, and lived the remainder of his life in Los Gatos, California. Redin is known for his paintings of Southwest landscapes, especially autumn scenes of aspen and cottonwood trees and lighting affects on mesas and mountains.