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Born 1957 Chicago, Illinois. Known for: Cowboy genre-nocturne and landscape painting.
Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Bill Anton became a western painter, especially of the lifestyle of cowboys. He first traveled West at age seven. He attended Loyola University in Chicago and... Read full biography
Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Bill Anton became a western painter, especially of the lifestyle of cowboys. He first traveled West at age seven. He attended Loyola University in Chicago and then transferred to Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona, majoring in English. He settled... Read full biography
Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Bill Anton became a western painter, especially of the lifestyle of cowboys. He first traveled West at age seven. He attended Loyola University in Chicago and then transferred to Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona, majoring in English. He settled in Arizona, and his wife, Peggy, supported him while he established his career as an artist. He was inspired with western painting when he attended a Cowboy Artist of American Exhibition in the late... Read full biography
Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Bill Anton became a western painter, especially of the lifestyle of cowboys. He first traveled West at age seven. He attended Loyola University in Chicago and then transferred to Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona, majoring in English. He settled in Arizona, and his wife, Peggy, supported him while he established his career as an artist. He was inspired with western painting when he attended a Cowboy Artist of American Exhibition in the late 1970s at the Phoenix Art Museum. In 1982, he turned to art full time, and visiting ranches in Flagstaff and Prescott, he rode in roundups and learned to work with cattle. He also developed a love of plein-air painting and was much inspired by the... Read full biography
Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Bill Anton became a western painter, especially of the lifestyle of cowboys. He first traveled West at age seven. He attended Loyola University in Chicago and then transferred to Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona, majoring in English. He settled in Arizona, and his wife, Peggy, supported him while he established his career as an artist. He was inspired with western painting when he attended a Cowboy Artist of American Exhibition in the late 1970s at the Phoenix Art Museum. In 1982, he turned to art full time, and visiting ranches in Flagstaff and Prescott, he rode in roundups and learned to work with cattle. He also developed a love of plein-air painting and was much inspired by the work of Anders Zorn, Edgar Payne and Frank Tenney Johnson. Source:. "Prix de West" 2003 catalogue. Anton attended the Scottsdale Ar... Read full biography
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Magazine articles based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
- Defining MomentsMay 2006Stavig, VickiArt of the West
- Wy The Hole PictureJune 2004Darr, DeannaArt-Talk
- One on OneNovember 2003Stavig, VickiArt of the West
- Best of the West - Coast to CoastApril 2003Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Art Events - CaliforniaFebruary 2003Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Art Events- ColoradoJanuary 2003Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Arizona RegionalistsSeptember 2002Davis, Lynn PyneSouthwest Art
- What's NewsFebruary 2002Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Contemporary Western ArtistsFebruary 2001Editor, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Preserving the Cowboy's LegacyJanuary 2001Zanetell, MyrnaSouthwest Art
- What's NewsApril 2000Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Best of the WestJuly 1999Busler, LeslieSouthwest Art
- In Awe of the WestNovember 1997Stavig, VickiArt of the West
- Best of the WestMarch 1997Pyne, LynnSouthwest Art
- In the Shadow of the Grand TetonsAugust 1995Klinkenborg, VerlynArchitectural Digest
