Porter Garnett Explained
Porter Garnett (March 12, 1871 – March 21, 1951) was a playwright, critic, editor, librarian, teacher, and printer.
Biography
Porter Garnett was born in 1871 in San Francisco. He was an active member in San Francisco's literary scene and a member of the Bohemian Club, writing and directing plays at Bohemian Grove. In 1896, he joined The Lark, founded the previous year by Gelett Burgess and Bruce Porter. In 1907 he became assistant curator of Bancroft Library at the University of California at Berkeley.[1]
Sometime between 1920 and 1925, Porter Garnett was one of 242 bohemians to sign The Greenwich Village Bookshop Door at Frank Shay's Bookshop. The door is now held by the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin, and Garnett's signature can be found on front panel 1.[2]
In 1922, Garnett became professor of graphic arts at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, teaching traditions, development and ideals of printing. There, he founded the Laboratory Press, as the only program in the country for the teaching of fine printing until the press closed in 1935.[3] The Press was one of the only dedicated to education in printing as a fine art.[4] In 1932, he was awarded the AIGA Medal.[5] [6] [7] [8]
When Porter and his wife Edna retired, they established their home at Foote Ranch in the Bay Area, which Edna's father had pioneered. Garnett died on March 21, 1951, in Calistoga, California. After his death, an archive of his papers was created in his name in the Bancroft Library.
Bibliography
Plays
- The Green Knight, A Vision, 1911
Books
- The Bohemian jinks; a treatise, 1908[9]
- Papers of the San Francisco Committee of vigilance of 1851, 1910[10]
- San Francisco one hundred years ago, tr. from the French of Louis Choris, 1913[11]
- The lure of the traffic: a melodrama of social evil, in six acts and nineteen scenes, 1914[12]
- A pageant of May: I. The masque of Proserpine; II. The revels of May, 1914[13]
- The inscriptions at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1915[14]
- Stately Homes of California, 1915[15]
- The grove plays of the Bohemian Club, 1918[16]
External links
Notes and References
- News: PORTER GARNETT, 80, COAST LITTERATEUR. The New York Times . 2016-12-07.
- Web site: Porter Garnett: The Greenwich Village Bookshop Door. norman.hrc.utexas.edu. 2016-12-07.
- Benton, M L. 1992. “Orchids from Pittsburgh, an Appraisal of the Laboratory Press, 1922-1935.” Library Quarterly 62 (1): 28–54.
- News: THE ART OF FINE PRINTING. The New York Times . 2016-12-07.
- News: AIGA Medal and Medalists. AIGA the professional association for design. 2016-12-07.
- News: TRADE REST 'CURES' AURORA'S NERVES; Bank Deposits Rise $1,000,000 as City Ends Five-Day Business Holiday to Restore Faith. ILLINOIS CITY REJOICES Fifty Thousand Join In Fete -- Experiment a "Howling Suc- cess," Mayor Declares.. The New York Times . 2016-12-07.
- Web site: Volume I: Grace V. Bird. 1978. University of California Berkeley. 2016-12-15.
- Book: Garnett. Porter. A Documentary Account of the Beginnings of the Laboratory Press, Carnegie Institute of Technology. 1927 . Laboratory Press . Pittsburgh. 43, 120–124, etc..
- Book: Garnett, Porter. The Bohemian jinks; a treatise. 1908-01-01. Bohemian Club. San Francisco.
- Book: Papers of the San Francisco Committee of vigilance of 1851. I. San Francisco Committee of Vigilance of 1851. Garnett. Porter. 1910-01-01. University of California. Publications of the Academy of Pacific Coast History ;vol. 1, no. 7. Berkeley, Calif..
- Book: San Francisco one hundred years ago. Choris. Louis. Garnett. Porter. 1913-01-01. A. M. Robertson. San Francisco.
- Book: The lure of the traffic: a melodrama of social evil, in six acts and nineteen scenes. Field. Charles K.. Garnett. Porter. Bohemian Club (San Francisco. Calif.). 1914-01-01. The Bohemian Club. San Francisco.
- Book: A pageant of May: I. The masque of Proserpine; II. The revels of May.. Garnett. Porter. Woman's Park Club. Walla Walla, Wash.. 1914-01-01. [Walla Walla Union]. Walla Walla, Wash..
- Book: The inscriptions at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Garnett. Porter. Taylor. Nash & Taylor.. 1915-01-01. San Francisco News Co. [distributor] : Taylor, Nash & Taylor [printer]. San Francisco.
- Book: Garnett, Porter. Stately homes of California. 1915-01-01. Boston, Little, Brown, and Company.
- Book: The grove plays of the Bohemian Club. Bohemian Club (San Francisco. Calif.). Garnett. Porter. H.S. Crocker & Co.. 1918-01-01. Printed for the Bohemian Club at the press of the H. S. Crocker Company. San Francisco.