Background
Warner, Everett Longley was born on July 16, 1877 in Vinton, Iowa, United States. Son of Horace Everett and Anna (Riggs) Warner.
Warner, Everett Longley was born on July 16, 1877 in Vinton, Iowa, United States. Son of Horace Everett and Anna (Riggs) Warner.
Pupil of the Art Students League, New New York Academie Julian, Paris, France.
Awards: First Corcoran prize, Washington Water Color Club, 1902. Sesnan gold medal, Pennsylvania Academy Fine Arts, 1908. Silver medal, International Exposition, Buenos Aires, 1910.
2d Hallgarten prize, National Academy Design, 1912.
William T. Evans prize, Salmagundi Club, 1913. Bronze medal, Society Washington Artists, 1913.
Silver and bronze medals, Panama Philippine Islands Exposition. 2nd Altman Landscape Prize National Academy Design, 1937, William
O. Goodman prize, Lyme Art Association, 1937.
Represented in permanent collections of Corcoran Gallery, Washington. Pennsylvania Academy Fine Arts. Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Toledo Museum.
Syracuse Museum. City Art Museum, Saint Louis. The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago.
New York Public Library. Gibbes Gallery, Charleston, South Carolina.
Oklahoma Art League, Oklahoma City.
Museum of the City of New New York New York Historical Society, Cayuga Museum, Auburn, New New York Lafayette Square murals, Cosmos Club.
Was engaged in ship camouflage, World War I. Originator of 1 of 5 systems of camouflage approved by ship protection committee of War Risk Bureau Appointed Lieutenant, Construction Corps, United States Naval Reserve Force, February 1918, in charge Sub-Section of Design, United States Naval Camouflage.
Chief civilian aide ship camouflage, United States Navy, 1942-1945.
Associate National Academy, 1913. National Academician, 1937.
Member Boston Society Indiana Artists, Lyme (Connecticut) Art Association, Associate Artists Pittsburgh, American Water Color Society. Club: National Arts, Cosmos.
Married Katharine Jordan Thomas, June 14, 1923. Children: Stephen, James McIntosh, Thomas Everett.