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Terry Redlin
United StatesArt Brokerage: Terry Redlin American Wildlife Artist: b. 1937-2016. Terry Avon Redlin was an American artist popular for painting outdoor themes and wildlife, often pictured in twilight. During the 1990s he was frequently named "America's most popular artist" in annual gallery surveys conducted by U.S. Art magazine. Redlin was born and raised in Watertown, South Dakota. He originally planned to become a forest ranger, but at 15 was disabled in a motorcycle accident. In 1967 Redlin and his family moved to Forest Lake, Minnesota. He earned a degree from the St. Paul School of Associated Arts in St. Paul, Minnesota, and spent 25 years working in commercial art as a layout artist, graphic designer, illustrator and art director. Redlin's painting Winter Snows appeared on the cover of The Farmer magazine in 1977. Two years later, he became a full-time artist. He retired in 2007 after being diagnosed with dementia that proved to be caused by Alzheimer's disease. In addition to individual works, Redlin produced series of paintings on the first stanza of "America the Beautiful" (1992) and on the life of an American boy, based on his own life (An American Portrait, 2004). In 1992 the magazine inducted him into its hall of fame. He won the Minnesota Duck Stamp contest twice and the state trout stamp contest once, and in 1982 came second in the Federal Duck Stamp contest. Listings wanted.
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Terry Redlin
Autumn Evening 1993 - Huge
Limited Edition Print: Limited Edition Print on Paper, Hand Signed, From the Edition of 29500
Size: 19x32 in | 47x81 cm
ð¥Huge 1993 Framed Limited Edition Print - Inquire $1,700
Terry Redlin
A Helping Hand 1996
Limited Edition Print: Lithograph, Hand Signed, From the Edition of 9500
Size: 19x21 in | 47x53 cm
ð¥1996 Framed Limited Edition Lithograph - Inquire $$$$$$$
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