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Bill (William Maxwell) Anderson

Bill (William Maxwell) Anderson (Born 1941) is active/lives in California, Minnesota.  Bill Anderson is known for Sport genre, horses, landscape and figure painting, teaching.

The following, submitted May 2005, is from Bob Constant whose sources include an interview with the artist.

Bill Anderson is especially noted as a painter of motion scenes of sports and horses. Other subjects include figures, landscapes and animals, and in the 1950s Anderson began watercolor painting, which has remained an interest. By the 1960s, he was exhibiting them as well as prints in Southern California where he became a resident.

Anderson was born in Mankato, Minnesota July 31,1941. He graduated from Mankato State University in 1963 with a major in fine arts. He was an active athlete in baseball and football at both Mankato High School and University.

Bill Anderson has a studio in Huntington Beach, California and taught art at Anaheim, Long Beach and Los Alamitos junior and high schools levels, where he recently retired to devote more time to painting and his gallery in Sunset Beach.

His painting style is diverse and spans abstract to   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1689 characters.]  Artist bio

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