Myrna Báez Print

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A print of Pinturas Dibujos y Grabados de Myrna Báez (Paintings, Drawings, & Engravings by Myrna Báez), 1962, by Lorenzo Homar

Lorenzo Homar was a pioneering printmaker, poster designer, calligrapher, painter, illustrator, caricaturist, and designer of costumes, jewelry, and theater sets. Active from the 1950s through the 1990s, his impact and influence as a teacher of poster design and printmaking in Latin America is equaled by few.

This poster announces Myrna Báez’s first exhibition at the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña (ICP), and features an interpretation of a rooster from one of her prints. One of the most significant Puerto Rican artists of all time, Báez typically focused on the human figure and landscape in her prints and paintings. After graduating from the San Fernando Academy in Madrid, she studied printmaking with Homar at the Graphic Workshop of the ICP.

Measures 17 x 11 inches. Ships rolled.

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