Warner, LaMont Adelbert, 1876-1970.

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LaMont Adelbert Warner was a designer, a teacher, and an artist. He was born in Stamford, New York, on October 24, 1876. He graduated from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, with a degree in fine arts, majoring in design. After a brief stint with the Hayden Furniture Company, Warner became a designer and head draftsman for the company of Gustav Stickley, soon to become Craftsman Workshops. In 1906, Warner took a position as assistant professor at Teachers College of Columbia University, where he taught classes in design, interior decoration, and color harmony.

In 1908, the Warner family (LaMont, his wife Emma V. Smith, and their young daughter Victorine) built a Craftsman-style house in Bronxville, New York. The house was the featured in the illustrated article "A Craftsman Dwelling" written by Louise Shrimpton and published in Good Housekeeping in September 1909. During the Great Depression, LaMont decided to return to Stamford, New York, where he found a position as an art teacher in the local high school. LaMont Warner lived in Stamford until his death on November 27, 1970. His daughter Victorine and her husband H. Allan Knox preserved Warner's studio and design files.

From the description of Collection, 1842-ca.1999, 1902-1949 (bulk dates). (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 261233318

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associatedWith Cathers, David M. person
associatedWith Dow, Arthur W. (Arthur Wesley), 1857-1922. person
associatedWith Duveen, Charles Joel, 1871-. person
associatedWith Knox, Victorine Warner, 1905- person
associatedWith McClinton, Katharine Morrison. person
associatedWith Nye, Alvan Crocker. person
associatedWith Reformed Church (Bronxville, N.Y.). corporateBody
associatedWith Stickley, Gustav, 1858-1942. person
associatedWith Wagner, Charles, 1852-1918. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
New York (State)
France
Japan
George, Lake, Region (N.Y.)
Subject
Art deco
Arts and crafts movement
Bentwood furniture
Design
Dwellings
Furniture design
House furnishings
Interior decoration
Interior decoration
Living room furniture
Men
Paper dolls
Paper toys
Postage-stamps
Prints, Japanese
Textile design
Textile fabrics
Textile fabrics
Voyages and travels
Wood-engraving
Occupation
Designer
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Birth 1876

Death 1970

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