Background
Raymond, George Lansing was born on September 3, 1839 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Benjamin Wright and Amelia (Porter) Raymond.
Raymond, George Lansing was born on September 3, 1839 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Benjamin Wright and Amelia (Porter) Raymond.
Bachelor of Arts, Williams, 1862, Master of Arts, 1865. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1865. Studied art in Europe, 1865-1868.
Doctor of Letters from Rutgers College, 1883.
Doctor of Humane Letters, Williams College, 1889. Master of Arts, Princeton, 1896.
Mistress Tyler Dennett). Ordained Presbyterian ministry, 1870. Pastor Darby, Pennsylvania, 1870-1874.
Professor oratory, Williams College, 1874-1880.
Professor oratory and æsthetic criticism, 1880-1893, æsthetics, 1893-1905, Princeton. Professor æsthetics, George Washington University, 1905-1912.
Lecturer. Vice president American Social Science Association, Free Art League.
Author: Rhythm and Harmony in Poetry and Music, 1895.
Painting, Sculpture and Architecture as Representative Arts, 1895. Proportion and Harmony of Lincolnshire and Color in Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, 1899. The Representative Significance of Form, 1900.
The Aztec God, and Other Dramas, 1900.
Ballads and Other Poems, 1901. The Essentials of Aesthetics, 1907.
Psychology of Inspiration, 1908. Dante and Collected Verse, 1909.
Fundamentals in Education, Art and Civics, 1911.
Suggestions for the Spiritual Life, 1912. The Mountains About Williamstown, 1913. Selections by M. M. Miller in A Poet’s Cabinet, 1914.
In An Art Philosopher’s Cabinet, 1915.
Ethics and Natural Law, 1920. Address: Washington, Distric.
Married Mary Elizabeth Blake, July 31, 1872.