Fine Western Art Collections
West Lives On Gallery
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Antonio DiDonato |
Antonio Di Donato was born in
Casanova di Carinola, Italy. He grew up watching classic western
movies and "spaghetti westerns" (proud that they were filmed in
Italy). Antonio also enjoyed reading the adventures of Tex Willer, a
very popular Italian western comic book hero. When he was younger,
playing Cowboys and Indians left him with a scar on his knee from a
younger brother’s homemade arrow and another scar on his forehead from
the same brother’s Indian spear. Antonio also has always loved horses.
When his youngest brother was born, he walked to the store and bought
a little toy horse and carriage for him. In his teens his mother
allowed him to paint a large picture of horses running through water
on one of the walls in their home. His boyhood dream was to live with
Indians and ride with the cowboys.Antonio
was attracted to art as a child, drawing charcoal pictures of the
courtyard at his grandfather’s home. Antonio’s talent was recognized
early. He was scheduled to enter an art academy but his education was
interrupted by the death of his father. Several years later, Antonio
enrolled at the Institute of Art at Il Castello in Milan, Italy. He
also studied and trained with several well-known artists in Milan.
Antonio’s interest in the cultures and history
of the American West is a favorite hobby. He has tried to incorporate
into his life the ideals of respect and admiration for nature, hard
work, to never give up, and to be proud of one’s talent.
Ultimately, Antonio hopes his art will reflect his love and
appreciation for the nature, animals, and peoples of the American
West.
In 1991 Antonio immigrated to the United States
where he lives his dream. Not only has Antonio had the opportunity to
ride with cowboys but he also has the privilege to call many of them
friends. He has received encouragement and support from notable
artists such as John Hughes, David Mann, Jim Norton, and William
Whitaker. Antonio’s work has been sold and exhibited in Utah, Wyoming,
Canada, and at the annual Western Art Association Show & Auction in
Ellensburg, Washington. Antonio was also the featured artist in the
August 2004 edition of Western Horseman magazine. Antonio has
had several pieces, including portraits, commissioned by many art
collectors and he has years of experience in commercial art as well. |
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"At Crossing Point"
oil
• 30" x 40" • $6,750 |

"The New Saddle"
oil • 30" x 40" • $6,750
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"Far Away"
oil
• 16" x 20" • $2,000 |
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"Bringin' Back the Wild One"
oil
• 24" x 36" • $4,950 |

"Rest Stop"
oil
• 30" x 40" • $6,750 |
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"Headin' For Camp"
oil
• 16" x 20" • $2,000 |

"Two In The Loop"
oil
• 18" x 24" • $2,750 |

"In Good Company"
oil
• 30" x 24" • $4,250
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