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[[File:Langdonwarnerplaque.JPG|right|thumb|300px|A stone marker & plaque erected in honor of Langdon Warner, outside [[Kamakura]] Station.]]
 
[[File:Langdonwarnerplaque.JPG|right|thumb|300px|A stone marker & plaque erected in honor of Langdon Warner, outside [[Kamakura]] Station.]]
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*''Born: [[1881]]''
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*''Died: 1955''
  
 
Langdon Warner was an American scholar of East Asian art history, famous for his role in persuading the US military to not bomb [[Kyoto]], [[Nara]], and [[Kamakura]] during World War II.
 
Langdon Warner was an American scholar of East Asian art history, famous for his role in persuading the US military to not bomb [[Kyoto]], [[Nara]], and [[Kamakura]] during World War II.
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==References==
 
==References==
 
*Plaque at [[Momijiyama yagura]] in [[Kamakura]].
 
*Plaque at [[Momijiyama yagura]] in [[Kamakura]].
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*Plaque at Kamakura Station.
  
 
[[Category:Historians]]
 
[[Category:Historians]]

Revision as of 08:55, 14 July 2013

A stone marker & plaque erected in honor of Langdon Warner, outside Kamakura Station.
  • Born: 1881
  • Died: 1955

Langdon Warner was an American scholar of East Asian art history, famous for his role in persuading the US military to not bomb Kyoto, Nara, and Kamakura during World War II.

The son-in-law of Theodore Roosevelt, he had studied abroad for a time at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts, and greatly admired Okakura Kakuzô.

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