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William Zaner Art

William Zaner, also known as Bill Zaner, was born in February 1930. He was a Texas-based landscape artist, who specialized in scenes like deserts, mountains, high plains and meadows. Zaner moved to Texas to paint the subjects he was most interested in. He was quoted saying he would have never wanted to do anything other than paint for a living. Zaner died in November 2015, at the age of 85.

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Artist: William Zaner
Deep Tonal Desert Landscape
By William Zaner
Located in Houston, TX
Impressionist blue toned landscape. The painting is signed by the artist and dated. It is framed in a wooden frame with a white matte. Dimensions without Frame: H 11 in x W 15 in. Artist Biography: William Zaner also known as Bill Zaner...
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1960s Abstract Impressionist William Zaner Art

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Watercolor

Watercolor Landscape View of a Lake
By William Zaner
Located in Houston, TX
Watercolor painting of a landscape with a lake and trees in the background. Mainly blue and fall colored tones. Signed and dated by the artist in the bottom left corner of painting. Artist Biography: William Zaner also known as Bill Zaner...
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1960s Contemporary William Zaner Art

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Watercolor

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