biografía de Everett Longley WARNER (1877-1963)

Lugar de nacimiento: Vinton, IA

Lugar de defunción: Bellow Falls, VT

Direcciones: NYC; Wash., DC; Pittsburgh, PA; Wash., DC; Westmortland, NH

Profesión: Painter, etcher, teacher, lecturer, writer

Estudios: ASL (NYC and Wash., DC); Corcoran Art Sch., 1897-98; Académie Julian, Paris, 1903.

Exposiciones: PAFA Ann., 1898-1922, 1931 (medal, 1908); Boston AC, 1899-1909; Wash. WCC, 1902 (First Corcoran prize); Carnegie Inst., 1907-45 (solo, Dept. of Fine Arts, 1941); Veerhoff Gallery, 1906 (solo), 1909 (solo); Corcoran Gal. biennials, 1908-43 (9 times); Int. Expo, Buenos Aires, 1910 (silver medal); NAD, 1912 (Hallgarten Prize), 1937 (Second Altman Landscape Prize); SC, 1913 (William T. Evans Prize), 1914; Soc. Wash. Art, 1913 (bronze medal); Panama-Pacific Expo, 1915 (silver medal); CAFA, 1917 (prize); AIC, 1919 (prize); Lyme AA, 1937 (W.O. Goodman Prize); Pittsburgh AA, 1934 (prize), 1940; WFNY, 1939; Wash. AC, 1949 (solo).

Asociaciones: ANA, 1913; NA, 1937; Soc. Wash. Artists; Wash. WCC; Pittsburgh AA; AWCS; NAC; Paris AAA.

Obra: Carnegie Inst.; City Art Mus., St. Louis; RISD; Erie Public Lib.; Hanover College; Pennsylvania College for Women; CGA; PAFA; BMFA; TMA; Syracuse Mus. FA; CAM; AIC; NYPL; Gibbes Art Gal., Charleston, SC; Oklahoma Art Lg.; Mus. City of New York; New York Hist. Soc.; Cayuga Mus. History & Art.

Comentarios: During his early career he painted in impressionist style, later moving towards realism. Painted in Gloucester (1908) and Quebec (c.1913). Originator of one of five systems of camouflage; in charge of Sub Section of Design of U. S. Naval Camouflage (1917). Fire destroyed much of his work still in his studio in 1972. Teaching: Carnegie Inst., Pittsburgh, PA, 1924-42. Contributor: Traffic Quarterly, Illuminating Engineer, Atlantic Monthly, Century, Scribner's and other national magazines. Publisher: Etcher's Manual, 1931.

Fuentes: WW59; WW47; Ness & Orwig, Iowa Artists of the First Hundred Years, 214-15; McMahan, Artists of Washington, DC (mistakenly places Vinton in Vermont, not Iowa); Danly, Light, Air, and Color, 84-85; Falk, Exh. Record Series.

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