Cowboys & Indians

Bill Anton

NEARLY TWO DECADES AFTER HIS LAST ONE-MAN SHOW, ONE OF THE GREAT WESTERN ARTISTS OF THE day is finally doing another. And he’s been holed up in his studio doing nothing but painting during the run-up to it.

Bill Anton has the kind of workspace we should all aspire to. Wide beams of northern light flood into the legendary Western painter’s Prescott, Arizona, studio. Hundreds of models and figures — horses, cows, mountain ridgelines — pepper the airy 30-by-30-foot room. Stacks of sketches sit on a

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