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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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Capriole

Cynthia Brants
1969
Aquatint photogravure on paper

Chrysalis House (aka Chrysalis Foundation)

Cynthia Brants
1984
Watercolor woodcut print on paper

Courbette

Cynthia Brants
1969
Aquatint photogravure etching on paper

Court House

Cynthia Brants
1976
Watercolor woodcut print on paper

Court House - Summer (aka Court House)

Cynthia Brants
1993
Linocut on paper

Dawn in the Desert (aka Arizona Patio, Saguaro at Sun Up)

Cynthia Brants
20th century
Aquatint etching on paper

Entrance

Cynthia Brants
20th century
Watercolor woodcut print on paper

Gallop

Cynthia Brants
1972-1973
Creve and soft ground etching on paper

Granbury Opera House

Cynthia Brants
1976
Color woodcut on paper

Granbury, Hood County, Texas

Cynthia Brants
1985
Photogravure on paper

Isaiah 64:8 (aka A Potter's Hands, The Potter)

Cynthia Brants
1988
Aquatint photogravure etching on paper

I've never been to India

Cynthia Brants
1998
Collagraph on paper


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