Bror Utter
| Bror Utter | |
|---|---|
| Born | August 26, 1913 Fort Worth, Texas, U.S, | 
| Died | May 6, 1993 (aged 79) Fort Worth, Texas | 
| Education | Fort Worth School of Fine Arts, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center | 
| Organization(s) | Allied Artists Club of Fort Worth, Fort Worth Art Association, Southern States Art League, Texas Fine Arts Association, Texas Watercolor Society, The Eight, Texas Artists Group | 
| Known for | Oil painting, Etching, Watercolor painting | 
| Movement | Fort Worth Circle | 
Bror Alexander Utter (August 26, 1913 – May 6, 1993) was a painter, printmaker, and art teacher who lived and worked his entire life in Fort Worth, Texas, but his art achieved national recognition. He worked in an array of styles ranging from landscapes influenced by Regionalism, still lifes, architectural scenes, and figurative works inspired by the theater to modernist abstractions. He was a prominent member of the Fort Worth Circle.