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Sketchbook for June, July, August, 1952

All Works

Showing 1 - 17 of 17

Artworks

    Bird Form and Their Metamorphosis, 1952

    Bror Utter

    Watercolor and ink
    1996.5.13

    Sketchbook, 1952

    Bror Utter

    Watercolor, ink, and graphite on paper
    1996.5.10

    [2 figures], 1952

    Bror Utter

    Watercolor
    1996.5.7

    A watercolor drawing of two abstracted, bird-like figures on a page of a bound sketchbook.
    [4 vignettes; one figure in vestment], 1952

    Bror Utter

    Watercolor and ink
    1996.5.6

    A group of four separate watercolor studies, two abstract and two depicting human figures, on a page of a bound sketchbook.
    [5 figures], 1952

    Bror Utter

    Watercolor and ink
    1996.5.5

    A watercolor drawing of abstract, human-like figures on a page of a bound sketchbook.
    [5 vignettes; one of a female figure], 1952

    Bror Utter

    Watercolor and ink
    1996.5.17

    [5 vignettes; one of building interior], 1952

    Bror Utter

    Watercolor and ink
    1996.5.8

    A group of five separate watercolor studies, four of abstract figures and one a cross-section of a building, on a page of a bound sketchbook.
    [5 vignettes], 1952

    Bror Utter

    Opaque watercolor and ink on paper
    1996.5.2

    A group of five separate watercolor studies, three still-life and two figure drawings, on a page of a bound sketchbook.
    [6 vignettes], 1952

    Bror Utter

    Watercolor and ink
    1996.5.15

    [Abstraction with four figures], 1952

    Bror Utter

    Watercolor and ink
    1996.5.11

    [Abstraction], 1952

    Bror Utter

    Watercolor and ink
    1996.5.14

    [Figure wearing vestment surrounded by seven figures], 1952

    Bror Utter

    Watercolor and ink
    1996.5.12

    [Kneeling female figure with arms folded], 1952

    Bror Utter

    Watercolor and ink
    1996.5.16

    [Landscape with buildings, chair and garbage cans], 1952

    Bror Utter

    Watercolor and graphite
    1996.5.3

    A watercolor drawing of a neighborhood street, including buildings, a chair, garbage cans, and a potted plant, on a page of a bound sketchbook.
    [Landscape with six buildings], 1952

    Bror Utter

    Watercolor and graphite
    1996.5.1

    A black-and-white watercolor in a spiral sketchbook of six houses built into the side of a hill.
    [Splatter abstraction], 1952

    Bror Utter

    Watercolor
    1996.5.9

    An abstract watercolor of sepia-toned splatters on a page of a bound sketchbook.
    [Woman hanging laundry], 1952

    Bror Utter

    Watercolor and ink
    1996.5.4

    A watercolor drawing of a woman hanging laundry behind a small building on a page of a bound sketchbook.

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The Amon Carter Museum of American Art is supported, in part, by the generosity of Carter members and donors, and by grants from Arts Fort Worth, the City of Fort Worth, the Fort Worth Tourism Public Improvement District, and the Texas Commission on the Arts.

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