Homer Boss

Homer Boss (1882–1956) was an American painter and printmaker. He taught at the Art Students League of New York for two decades, and he had a studio in Santa Cruz, New Mexico for the remaining 25 years of his life.[1][2] One of his portraits is at the Chazen Museum of Art on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Madison,[3] and one of his woodcuts is in the collection of the National Gallery of Art.[4]

Homer Boss
Born1882
Died1956
OccupationPainter, printmaker
Spouse(s)Suzanne Boss

Further reading

  • Wilfer, Joseph (1978). Homer Boss: American Painter 1882–1956: A Traveling Exhibition. Madison, Wisconsin: Madison Art Center. OCLC 8712964.
  • Udell, Susan S. (1994). Homer Boss: The Figure and the Land. Madison, Wisconsin: Elvehjem Museum of Art. ISBN 9780932900364. OCLC 644834774.

References

  1. "Homer Boss". Espanola Valley News. Espanola, New Mexico. January 18, 1956. p. 1. Retrieved February 29, 2020 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "Artist Dies at His Home". Albuquerque Journal. Albuquerque, New Mexico. January 17, 1956. p. 2. Retrieved February 29, 2020 via Newspapers.com.
  3. Panczenko, Russell, ed. (1995). Wisconsin Poets at the Elvehjem Museum of Art. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin-Madison. p. 30. ISBN 9780932900388. OCLC 32746188.
  4. "Homer Boss". National Gallery of Art. Retrieved February 29, 2020.


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