biography of Stanley M. LONG (1892-1972)
Birth place: Oakland, CA
Death place: San Carlos, CA
Addresses: San Carlos, CA
Profession: Painter, illustrator, teacher
Studied: Calif. Inst. FA; Calif. College Arts & Crafts; Mark Hopkins Inst. Art (B.A.); Acad. Julian, Paris (scholarship).
Exhibited: Oakland Art Mus., 1950; CPLH, 1950; Palm Beach, FL, 1956, 1958-60; Sartor Gal., Dallas, TX, 1956, 1958-60; St. Mary's College, 1959; Laguna Beach, CA, 1959; De Young Mem. Mus.,1960; Maxwell Gal., San Fran., 1960; S. Stonestown Gal., San Fran., 1960; Kaastra Gal. (solo). Awards: prizes, Stonestown Art Annual, 1959; Lithographers Nat. Assn., San Fran.
Member: Soc. Western Artists; Napa Valley AA; Peninsula AA.
Work: watercolors, Prudential Life Ins. Co., New Jersey; Shasta City Mus. & Gal.; Grand Central Art Gal., NY.
Comments: Specialty: western ranch life, horses and riders. Teaching: San Fran. Unified School Dist., Polytechnic H.S. and Mission Adult H.S., San Fran. Illustr.: Susan and the Little Black Boy, 1952; Black Military Experience in American West. Contrib. illustr.: Sunset Magazine, Los Angeles Times.
Sources: WW66; P&H Samuels, 293.