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Bill Condon Art

American, 1923-1998

Born in 1923, Bill Condon was a native Houstonian, a practicing architect and a fine artist in his hometown. He received a BA in architecture from Rice Institute in 1949 and assumed a position in the architectural firm Broesche and Condon Associates. As an artist, Condon was ingenious, excelling as both a printmaker and painter. Condon showed regularly in the Annual Exhibition of Work by Houston Artists from 1954–1962. Condon passed away in 1998.

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Artist: Bill Condon
"Zocalo #4" Mexico City Square 1960 Exhibited Piece
By Bill Condon
Located in San Antonio, TX
Bill Condon " Mexico City Square " (1923-1998) Houston Artist Image Size: 14.5 x 20.5 Frame Size: 23 x 29 Medium: Watercolor and Ink Dated 1960 Zocalo #4 Biography Bill Condon (19...
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Modern Abstract Mixed Media Madonna and Child
By Bill Condon
Located in Houston, TX
Mixed media figurative work of a Madonna and child. The piece is framed in a gold frame with black accents. Dimensions Without Frame: H 19.5 in. x W 25 in. Artist Biography: Born ...
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1970s Modern Bill Condon Art

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"Geometric" Modern Warm Tonal Tapestry
By Bill Condon
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Geometric tapestry made of various red, green, purple, and blue fabrics titled "Geometric" by Bill Condon, circa 1970's. Similar to the early geometric designs of Ida Kohlmeyer. Ar...
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Late 20th Century Folk Art Bill Condon Art

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Tapestry

"Unique" Folk Art Style Hand Made Tapestry
By Bill Condon
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Tapestry of a collection of brightly color abstract scenes titled "Unique" by Bill Condon. The piece is made out of various fabric pieces stitched onto light denim fabric. Artist Bi...
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20th Century Folk Art Bill Condon Art

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Tapestry

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