The Fort Worth Circle was a group of artists based in Fort Worth, Texas active during the 1940s and 1950s. They were largely responsible for introducing modernist art and ideas to Texas. Sharing a kindred spirit influenced by European modernism and the rejection of the prevalent and popular Texas Regionalism, they supported and encouraged one another while developing their own individual aesthetics.
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Title | Artist | Medium & Support | Creation Date |
Hierogrammatic | Reeder, Dickson | Color etching on paper | 1960 |
Posada Gaudi | Utter, Bror | Aquatint on paper | 1967 |
Whale | Utter, Bror | Oil on canvas | 1953 |
Roma | Utter, Bror | Watercolor on paper | 1954 |
Three Virgins and a Devil | Fearing, Kelly | Etching on paper | c. 1995 (restrike of c. 1950 plate) |
Mountains | Bomar, Bill | Watercolor on paper | 20th century |
Flora | Reeder, Dickson | Oil on canvas | 1947 |
Cacti | Utter, Bror | Etching on paper | 1951 |
Untitled [Landscape with boats on lake] | Utter, Bror | Watercolor on paper | 1953 |
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