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Lorenzo Homar was born on 10 September, 1913 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a Puerto Rican graphic artist (1913–2004). Discover Lorenzo Homar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?

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Age 90 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 10 September, 1913
Birthday 10 September
Birthplace San Juan, Puerto Rico
Date of death 16 February, 2004
Died Place San Juan, Puerto Rico
Nationality Puerto Rican

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1913

Lorenzo Homar Gelabert (September 10, 1913 – February 16, 2004) was a Puerto Rican printmaker, painter, and calligrapher whose artwork stretches to three main workshops: Centro de Arte Puertorriqueño (CPA), DIVEDCO (División de Educación a la Comunidad), and the Taller de Artes Gráficas of the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña (ICP).

Homar was also the designer of the logo of the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña (Institute of Puerto Rican Culture).

Lorenzo Homar was born in 1913 in Barrio Puerta de Tierra in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

His father, Lorenzo Homar Sr., was a film promoter and his mother, Margarita Gelabert, a pianist.

1928

Although he attended grammar school in San Juan, in 1928 due to financial difficulties, his family is forced to move to New York City.

Because of the financial situation of his family, Homar did not finish his high school education and went to work in a textile factory.

1931

In 1931, he attended New York's Art Students League where he learned the art of drawing under the guidance of George Bridgman.

1936

Homar joined the House of Cartier in 1936 in New York as an apprentice designer of jewelry.

During this period of his life he studied engraving, drawing and history of design.

Furthermore, the income from his position at Cartier allowed Homar to take night classes in painting, design and typography at Pratt Institute.

When the United States entered World War II, Homar joined the Army.

He participated in the Pacific Campaign and was wounded in the Philippines for which he received the Purple Heart Medal.

Homar then served in an Army Intelligence Unit where he learned cartography while working for the Second Amphibious Combat Engineers Brigade.

He also published military sketches in numerous American journals.

1946

When he returned from the war, he enrolled in the School of the Brooklyn Museum of Art in 1946.

While there, he was able to meet and learn from such artists as Ben Shahn, Rufino Tamayo and Gabor Peterdi.

1950

Homar returned to Puerto Rico in 1950, where together with other artists, such as Rafael Tufiño, Felix Rodriguez Baez, Julio Rosado del Valle and René Marqués, he co-founded the "Centro de Arte Puertorriqueño" (Puerto Rican Arts Center, or CAP).

He was later named the director of the Graphics Studio of the Graphic Art Division of Puerto Rico's Department of Community Education (DivEdCo).

This is when he created most of his works of art.

Homar designed the logo of the "Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña " (Institute of Puerto Rican Culture) known as the ICP, and he also established the Institute's Graphic Arts Workshop.

1960

During the decade of the 1960s Homar began use the techniques of graphic printmaking, particularly in silkscreen.

1975

In 1975, he established his own printing studio, and among his many works are the posters he designed in 1979, for the VIII Pan American Games.

1979

Homar's works were exhibited in the Ponce Museum of Art in 1979.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art purchased some of his works.

2003

The University of Puerto Rico proclaimed him a Doctorate "Honoris Causa" and the Puerto Rican Institute of Culture presented him with the National Medal of Honor in 2003.

Among Homar's military decorations and medals were the following:

2004

On February 16, 2004, Lorenzo Homar died in Barrio Puerta de Tierra in San Juan, Puerto Rico.