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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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Untitled [study of male figure]

Dickson Reeder
n.d.
Pastel on paper

Cattails

Bill Bomar
c. 1950s
Oil on linen

Rocks and Trees

Bill Bomar
n.d.
Watercolor on silk paper

Stuff of Dreams

Bill Bomar
1951
Oil on canvas mounted on plywood

Where We Walk

Bill Bomar
n.d.
Watercolor on paper

Squares Involved with Counterpoint

Bill Bomar
n.d.
Watercolor and charcoal on paper

Head

Bror Utter
1953
Oil on Masonite

Boats in a Maine Harbor

Bill Bomar
1950
Ink on paper

New Mexico Mountains and Trees

Bill Bomar
c. 1949
Ink on paper

New Mexico Garden

Bill Bomar
c. 1948
Watercolor on paper

Maine Boulder

Bill Bomar
c. 1949
Ink on paper

Maine Coast

Bill Bomar
1945
Watercolor on paper


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