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Name
  
William Homer

Role
  
Author

Died
  
July 8, 2012


William Innes Homer

Education
  
Harvard University (1961), Princeton University

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada

Books
  
Stieglitz and the Photo‑Se, Thomas Eakins, Albert Pinkham Ryder - pa, The Language of Conte, Robert Henri and his circle

William Innes Homer (November 8, 1929 - July 8, 2012) was an American academic, art historian, and author. Homer was an expert in the life and works of painter Thomas Eakins.

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Academic career

Homer received his B.A. from Princeton University in 1951. From Harvard University, Homer received his M.A. in 1954 and his Ph.D. in 1961. In 1961, Homer was hired as an assistant professor in the Art and Archaeology Department at Princeton. In 1964, he became an associate professor of Art History at Cornell University. In 1966, Homer came to the University of Delaware where he served as Chairman of the Art History Department from 1966 until 1981 and again from 1986 until 1993. He retired from the department in January 2000 and holds a professor Emiritus position with the university.

Homer authored numerous books and articles, including Alfred Stieglitz and the American Avant-Garde, Albert Pinkham Ryder: Painter of Dreams, Thomas Eakins: His Life and Art, and The Paris Letters of Thomas Eakins. He has also served as a consultant for various exhibitions and film projects.

Homer died on July 8, 2012.

References

William Innes Homer Wikipedia