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lorenzo homar gelabert

1913 - 2004

Quick Facts

  • Lifespan: 91 years
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Works on APS: 9
  • Born: 1913, San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • Also known as: lorenzo homar
  • Top-ranked work: Spanish incunables
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  • Died: 2004
  • Art period: Modern
  • Museums on APS:
    • La Casa del Libro Museum Library
    • La Casa del Libro Museum Library
    • La Casa del Libro Museum Library
    • La Casa del Libro Museum Library
    • La Casa del Libro Museum Library
  • Nationality: Puerto Rico
  • Top 3 works:
    • Spanish incunables
    • Hugo
    • What a rare book!

Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
Where was Lorenzo Homar Gelabert born?
Question 2:
What significant role did Lorenzo Homar hold at the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña (ICP)?
Question 3:
Which award did Lorenzo Homar receive during World War II?
Question 4:
What artistic techniques was Lorenzo Homar known for?

Early Life and Education

  • Born: San Juan, Puerto Rico (September 10, 1913)
  • Died: February 16, 2004
  • Lorenzo Homar Gelabert's early years were marked by financial hardship. His family moved to New York City in 1928.
  • He attended the Art Students League in New York, studying drawing under George Bridgman.
  • Homar worked as an apprentice designer at Cartier, where he studied engraving, drawing, and history of design.
  • He also took night classes in painting, design, and typography at Pratt Institute.

World War II Service and Artistic Development

  • Served in the Pacific Campaign during World War II.
  • Received the Purple Heart Medal for his service.
  • After the war, he studied at the School of the Brooklyn Museum of Art, learning from Ben Shahn and Rufino Tamayo.

Return to Puerto Rico and Artistic Career

  • Returned to Puerto Rico in 1950.
  • Co-founded the Centro de Arte Puertorriqueño (CAP).
  • Became director of the graphics studio of the Graphic Art Division of Puerto Rico's Department of Community Education (DIVEDCO).
  • Designed the logo for the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña (ICP).
  • Developed a strong focus on graphic printmaking, particularly silkscreen.
  • Established his own printing studio in 1975.

Major Works and Recognition

  • Notable works include: Spanish Incunables, The Lion in Books, and What a Rare Book! (all silkscreen posters).
  • Exhibited his work at the Ponce Museum of Art.
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art acquired several of his pieces.
  • Received a Doctorate "Honoris Causa" from the University of Puerto Rico.
  • Awarded the National Medal of Honor from the Puerto Rican Institute of Culture in 2003.

Artistic Significance and Legacy

  • Lorenzo Homar is recognized as a key figure in Puerto Rican art, particularly for his contributions to graphic arts and design.
  • His work reflects a unique blend of traditional techniques and modern themes, often exploring Puerto Rican cultural identity and literary subjects.
  • He played a crucial role in the development of the graphic arts movement in Puerto Rico, influencing a generation of artists.
  • Homar's legacy continues to inspire artists in Puerto Rico and beyond.



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