1ra Bienal del Grabado Latino-Americano en San Juan de Puerto Rico (Lorenzo Homar)

$200.00

It’s 1970 and time for the first Latin American print biennial. This obviously calls for a 4-color silkscreen poster by Lorenzo Homar. Totally worth it just for his lettering. Also, the following is swiped from the Poster House site. They had a show of Homar’s posters that you just missed: “Lorenzo Homar was a pioneering printmaker, poster designer, calligrapher, painter, illustrator, caricaturist, and costume and theatrical set designer. Active from the 1950s through the 1990s, few equal his impact and influence as a teacher of poster design and printmaking in Latin America.” This is one of those pioneering posters. 

  • Size: 23 × 31.5 inches
  • Pages: 1 sheet
  • Binding: NA
  • Condition: Good, but there are small tears and crushed margins. The meat of the poster is good, though. Rolled for an eternity, though. We’ve had it flat and under weight for weeks. It’s definitely less tight, but still has a curl. Check the hi-res photo here.
  • Publisher: Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, 1970