Gerald (Jerry) Williamson Bywaters, 1906-89, grew up in Dallas, though he was born in Paris, Texas. Bywaters received a B.A. degree in 1926 in comparative literature from Southern Methodist... Read full biography
Gerald (Jerry) Williamson Bywaters, 1906-89, grew up in Dallas, though he was born in Paris, Texas. Bywaters received a B.A. degree in 1926 in comparative literature from Southern Methodist University, Dallas. A painting class in his senior year, taught by Ralph S. Rowntree, led to the two men... Read full biography
Gerald (Jerry) Williamson Bywaters, 1906-89, grew up in Dallas, though he was born in Paris, Texas. Bywaters received a B.A. degree in 1926 in comparative literature from Southern Methodist University, Dallas. A painting class in his senior year, taught by Ralph S. Rowntree, led to the two men leaving on a painting trip to France and Spain. Back in Texas, Bywaters studied with Olin Travis and Thomas M. Stell at the Dallas Art Institute. He also studied briefly with Bruce Crane at the art colony... Read full biography
Gerald (Jerry) Williamson Bywaters, 1906-89, grew up in Dallas, though he was born in Paris, Texas. Bywaters received a B.A. degree in 1926 in comparative literature from Southern Methodist University, Dallas. A painting class in his senior year, taught by Ralph S. Rowntree, led to the two men leaving on a painting trip to France and Spain. Back in Texas, Bywaters studied with Olin Travis and Thomas M. Stell at the Dallas Art Institute. He also studied briefly with Bruce Crane at the art colony in Old Lyme, Connecticut, and at the Art Students League, New York City, for three months, with Ivan Olinsky and John Sloan. Bywaters had a wide-ranging career as a painter of portraits, landscapes and still-lifes. He was a muralist, illustrator and... Read full biography
Gerald (Jerry) Williamson Bywaters, 1906-89, grew up in Dallas, though he was born in Paris, Texas. Bywaters received a B.A. degree in 1926 in comparative literature from Southern Methodist University, Dallas. A painting class in his senior year, taught by Ralph S. Rowntree, led to the two men leaving on a painting trip to France and Spain. Back in Texas, Bywaters studied with Olin Travis and Thomas M. Stell at the Dallas Art Institute. He also studied briefly with Bruce Crane at the art colony in Old Lyme, Connecticut, and at the Art Students League, New York City, for three months, with Ivan Olinsky and John Sloan. Bywaters had a wide-ranging career as a painter of portraits, landscapes and still-lifes. He was a muralist, illustrator and graphic artist, as well as a critic, writer, teacher, and administrator. Bywaters became an... Read full biography
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