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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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Olive Slope

Bill Bomar
c. late 1930s
Oil on fiber panel

Landscape

Bill Bomar
c. 1940
Watercolor on paper

Winter Road

Bill Bomar
n.d.
Oil on board

Floating on a Puff of Wind

Lia Cuilty
c. 1954
Etching on wove paper

Nile at Luxor

Bill Bomar
1954
Oil on linen

Portrait of Woman with Red Hair

Bill Bomar
n.d.
Oil on artist's board

Modigliani-esque Head of Jewel Bomar

Bill Bomar
1944
Oil on artist's board

Self Portrait from a Greek Memory

Kelly Fearing
1965
Watercolor, Craypas, and Silver Leaf on Masonite panel

Seated Figure

Kelly Fearing
1948
Charcoal, pigment, ink on colored paper

Difficult Toy

Kelly Fearing
1947
Ink and watercolor on paper

Mother and Child Watching Constellations

Kelly Fearing
1947-1948
Oil wash and ink on canvas

Visitation

Kelly Fearing
1946
Oil on Masonite


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