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Homer Eddins

Homer Eddins (Born 1896) was active/lived in New York, Texas.  Homer Eddins is known for Art Deco painting, illustration.

Homer Eddins, Born 1896 in Texas
 
While a student at Columbia University, Homer Eddins was an artist and illustrator for The Jester, credited as the oldest humor magazine in the nation. His peer artists, also contributors, included Lynd Ward.
 
Eddins also acted and sang in the 1924 Columbia Varsity shows, including a production of Half Moon Inn.
 
Eddins graduated in 1925 from Columbia.
 
Eddins lived in Pelham Manor, suburban New York, in the 1930s, and  took part in an exhibition sponsored by the Westchester Arts and Crafts Guild in 1932. Two years later he was one of 40 artists included in an exhibition sponsored by the Manor Club in Pelham. 

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Facts about Homer Eddins

   Homer Eddins  Born:  1896 - Texas
Known for:  Art Deco painting, illustration

Homer Eddins, Born 1896 in Texas
 
While a student at Columbia University, Homer Eddins was an artist and illustrator for The Jester, credited as the oldest humor magazine in the nation. His peer artists, also contributors, included Lynd Ward.
 
Eddins also acted and sang in the 1924 Columbia Varsity shows, including a production of Half Moon Inn.
 
Eddins graduated in 1925 from Columbia.
 
Eddins lived in Pelham Manor, suburban New York, in the 1930s, and  took part in an exhibition sponsored by the Westchester Arts and Crafts Guild in 1932. Two years later he was one of 40 artists included in an exhibition sponsored by the Manor Club in Pelham. 

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