Evaline Sellors Papers 1914-1995

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Evaline Sellors Papers 1914-1995

Evaline Sellors (1903-1995), sculptor and teacher lived and worked in Fort Worth. She was a member of the informal Fort Worth Circle of Artists. The Papers document her career from childhood to her final one-man show in 1989.

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Sellors, Evaline, 1903-1995

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Evaline Clarke Sellors was born August 30, 1903 in Fort Worth, Texas. Her parents immigrated to Texas from Ireland. Her father, Edward M., a graduate of Trinity College in Dublin, had been a barrister (lawyer) and was a member of the Royal Irish Academy. Her mother had attended art school in London and was well known in Fort Worth for her lingerie and linen designs. Sellors began her art studies at the age of 8. She continued them at the prep school Texas Women's College Academy (no...

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Bywaters, Jerry

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Columbus College, Columbus, Georgia

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Sellors, Evaline Clarke, 1903-1994

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Plavcan, Joseph M., 1908-1981

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Brants, Cynthia, 1924-

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Reeder, Dickson, 1912-1970

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