Warner, Everett Longley (American/Pittsburgh/CMU, 1877-1963), Winter River, oil on canvasboard, 14 x 18 inches, signed Everett Warner lower right, framed in a flat panel gilded wood frame measuring 19.5 x 23.5 inches, Provenance: James D Julia, Inc., 2/2/2007, lot 62; Gilliland Fine Arts, Ligonier Pa.; The Estate of Charles H. Booth Jr. Everett Longley Warner was a painter, teacher, lecturer and writer. Born in Vinton, IA, July 16th, 1877. His early studies include the Arts Students League in NYC and the Julian Academy in Paris. He lived and worked in New York City; Old Lyme, Connecticut; and Pittsburgh, where he taught at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, PA, from 1924-42. Warner held membership in many of the top art associations including, Associate of the National Academy of Design, 1913; Academician National Academy of Design; NY Watercolor Club; American Watercolor Society; life member of the National Arts Club; Washington Watercolor Club; Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts; Society of Washington Artists; Associated Artists of Pittsburgh; Salmagundi Club, 1909; American Art Association of Paris and others. Warner also won numerous prizes during his exceptional career including, Corcoran first prize; Washington Watercolor Club prize, 1902; Silver Medal, Buenos Aires Expo., 1910; second Hallgarten prize, National Academy of Design, 1912; Lyme Art Association, 1924; National Academy of Design, 1937; World's Fair, NY, 1939; Associated Artists of Pittsburgh, 1940 and others. He has exhibited nationally and is included in numerous public and private Collections. He died in 1963 in Westmoreland, NH.