ArtistsLorenzo Homar
Lorenzo Homar

Lorenzo Homar

1913–2004
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PrintmakingGeometric Abstraction
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46
Works in Collection
83
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2
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About

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Lorenzo Homar (1913, 2004) was a Puerto Rican printmaker and graphic designer whose bold woodcuts and silkscreens became central to postwar Caribbean modernism. Working primarily in black and white, his compositions layered geometric abstraction with figural and symbolic imagery rooted in Puerto Rican cultural identity and labor history. Homar's graphic work extended to poster design and book illustration, establishing him as a formative figure in twentieth-century Caribbean art and design. His formal vocabulary combined European modernist reduction with a distinctly local visual language.

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46 published of 81 catalogued · 48 with image
  • MoMA
    35 publishedof 70 catalogued38 img
  • Art Institute Chicago
    10 published10 img
  • The Met
    1 published
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1ra Bienal del grabado Latinoamericano en San Juan (2 copies) (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Museum of Modern Art
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Art Institute of Chicago
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