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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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Spring Celebration (orange)

Cynthia Brants
1996
Collagraph on paper

Spring Celebration (purple)

Cynthia Brants
1996
Collagraph on paper

Spring Celebration (yellow)

Cynthia Brants
1996
Collagraph on paper

The Nutt House

Cynthia Brants
1976-1978
Watercolor woodcut print on paper

The Shunning

Cynthia Brants
2005
Collagraph on paper

Vorwarts! (after Durer)

Cynthia Brants
1990s
Soft ground etching on paper

Watchin' (aka Watchin' What The Big Boys Do)

Cynthia Brants
1970
Aquatint etching on paper

Untitled (grey and blue abstract)

Cynthia Brants
20th century
Print on paper

Untitled (irises by picket fence)

Cynthia Brants
1990-1992
Color photogravure on paper

Untitled (round geometric)

Cynthia Brants
20th century
Photogravure on paper

Untitled (small brown alamo)

Cynthia Brants
20th century
Collagraph on paper

When I Dream of Death

Bill Bomar
1946
Oil on canvas


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