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Painter, Sculptor, b. 1927 - d. 2009

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        • William Featherston, W.S. Graham, 50/50, 1973 serigraph
          Nov. 24, 2024

          William Featherston, W.S. Graham, 50/50, 1973 serigraph

          Est: $300 - $400

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • William Featherston, William David Thomas, 34/50 1973, serigraph
          Nov. 24, 2024

          William Featherston, William David Thomas, 34/50 1973, serigraph

          Est: $300 - $400

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • WILLIAM (BILL) FEATHERSTON (CANADIAN, 1927-2009), LANDSCAPE - SQUAMISH, BRITISH COLUMBIA
          Sep. 12, 2024

          WILLIAM (BILL) FEATHERSTON (CANADIAN, 1927-2009), LANDSCAPE - SQUAMISH, BRITISH COLUMBIA

          Est: $200 - $300

          WILLIAM (BILL) FEATHERSTON (CANADIAN, 1927-2009) LANDSCAPE - SQUAMISH, BRITISH COLUMBIA WATERCOLOUR; SIGNED, TITLED AND DATED 1976 LOWER LEFT Estimate: $200—300 CAD

          Waddington's
        • William (Bill) Featherston, Capreol Red, 1973 15/50
          Sep. 24, 2023

          William (Bill) Featherston, Capreol Red, 1973 15/50

          Est: $400 - $600

          William (Bill) Featherston, Capreol Red, 1973 15/50 William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • William (Bill) Featherston, Galerie Allen Gastown, 1975 42/160
          Sep. 24, 2023

          William (Bill) Featherston, Galerie Allen Gastown, 1975 42/160

          Est: $400 - $600

          Bill Featherston, Galerie Allen Gastown, 1975. Jytte Allen was born in Denmark in 1938. She opened Galerie Allen in Gastown in 1970. She moved the gallery from Gastown to South Granville in 1976. Artists she showed included Maxwell Bates, Robert Davidson, and Bill Featherston. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • William (Bill) Featherston, W.S. Graham 23/50, serigraph
          Apr. 02, 2023

          William (Bill) Featherston, W.S. Graham 23/50, serigraph

          Est: $400 - $500

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • William (Bill) Featherston, William David Thomas, serigraph 34/50, 1973
          Apr. 02, 2023

          William (Bill) Featherston, William David Thomas, serigraph 34/50, 1973

          Est: $300 - $500

          William David Thomas was an editor with the Malahat Review, University of Victoria. The publication of poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction has existed since 1967. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston's work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • Bill Featherston, What's up Suite, Plank Flooring, ca. 1971, serigraph 28/50
          Nov. 20, 2022

          Bill Featherston, What's up Suite, Plank Flooring, ca. 1971, serigraph 28/50

          Est: $300 - $500

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • Bill Featherston, What's up Suite, Untitled (Row Houses), ca. 1971, serigraph 37/50
          Nov. 20, 2022

          Bill Featherston, What's up Suite, Untitled (Row Houses), ca. 1971, serigraph 37/50

          Est: $300 - $500

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • William (Bill) Featherston, K-Y, ca. 1971, serigraph with flocking
          Nov. 20, 2022

          William (Bill) Featherston, K-Y, ca. 1971, serigraph with flocking

          Est: $300 - $500

          Bill Featherston, K-Y, ca. 1971, serigraph with flocking. This piece is unsigned and not numbered. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • William (Bill) Featherston, What's up Suite, The OK Corral, ca. 1971, serigraph 32/50
          Nov. 20, 2022

          William (Bill) Featherston, What's up Suite, The OK Corral, ca. 1971, serigraph 32/50

          Est: $300 - $500

          What's up Suite, The OK Corral, ca. 1971, serigraph 32/50. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • William (Bill) Featherston, What's up Suite, Forest Chamber, ca. 1971, serigraph 44/50
          Nov. 20, 2022

          William (Bill) Featherston, What's up Suite, Forest Chamber, ca. 1971, serigraph 44/50

          Est: $300 - $500

          What's up Suite, Forest Chamber, ca. 1971, serigraph 44/50. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • William (Bill) Featherston, What's up Suite, Canyon, ca. 1971, serigraph 12/50
          Nov. 20, 2022

          William (Bill) Featherston, What's up Suite, Canyon, ca. 1971, serigraph 12/50

          Est: $300 - $500

          What's up Suite, Canyon, ca. 1971, serigraph 12/50. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • William (Bill) Featherston, DEVELOPERS SERIES, Ashbridge House 1974
          May. 29, 2022

          William (Bill) Featherston, DEVELOPERS SERIES, Ashbridge House 1974

          Est: $600 - $800

          Few remaining silkscreen prints are available from this "Developers Series" that Bill Featherston undertook in 1974. "Ashbridge House" is signed, dated and numbered 21/50. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston's work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • Bill Featherston, William David Thomas, serigraph 12/50, 1973
          Mar. 27, 2022

          Bill Featherston, William David Thomas, serigraph 12/50, 1973

          Est: $300 - $500

          William David Thomas was an editor with the Malahat Review, University of Victoria. The publication of poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction has existed since 1967. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston's work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • Bill Featherston, Fan Tan Alley, AP 1/10 1974
          Mar. 27, 2022

          Bill Featherston, Fan Tan Alley, AP 1/10 1974

          Est: $300 - $500

          Four to six feet wide at its widest, Fan Tan Alley was home to brothels, opium dens and gambling joints. Fan Tan is the Chinese name for one of the most popular games played in this alley: a gambler's game, where winners and losers were made. The Chinatown in Victoria, BC is the oldest in Canada. Now Fan Tan Alley is the heart of a very trendy Victoria life and includes fashionable and funky shops, breweries and restaurants. Featherston's art often depicts the grittiness of life, the inequities wrought by politics and economics, and also the community that results from shared lives lived under rough circumstances. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston's work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • Bill Featherston, Awake, serigraph 1974
          Mar. 27, 2022

          Bill Featherston, Awake, serigraph 1974

          Est: $300 - $500

          Awake! is the magazine of Jehovah's Witnesses, often handed out on streets in cities around North America. At one time a common site on downtown Vancouver and, as in this image, Chinatown streets. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston's work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • Bill Featherston, Awake (Quotations from Chairman Mao), serigraph 1974
          Mar. 27, 2022

          Bill Featherston, Awake (Quotations from Chairman Mao), serigraph 1974

          Est: $300 - $500

          Awake! is the magazine of Jehovah's Witnesses, often handed out on streets in cities around North America. At one time a common site on downtown Vancouver and, as in this image, Chinatown streets. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston's work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • Bill Featherston, "What's a Cruise Mom" A/P mixed media silkscreen 1983
          Mar. 27, 2022

          Bill Featherston, "What's a Cruise Mom" A/P mixed media silkscreen 1983

          Est: $300 - $500

          Bill Featherston, "What's a Cruise Mom" A/P mixed media silkscreen, 1983. Never one to shy away from political statements, this print features a bloody map of Europe with fragmented letters for PEACE at the bottom, yellow curling arrows with dove wings over a blue sky above. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston's work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • Bill Featherston, "What's a Cruise Mom" A/P mixed media silkscreen 1983
          Mar. 27, 2022

          Bill Featherston, "What's a Cruise Mom" A/P mixed media silkscreen 1983

          Est: $300 - $500

          Bill Featherston, "What's a Cruise Mom" A/P mixed media silkscreen, 1983. Never one to shy away from politcal statements, this print features a bloody map of Europe with fragmented letters for PEACE at the bottom, yellow curling arrows with dove wings over a blue sky above. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston's work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • Bill Featherston, Galerie Allen Gastown, 1975
          Feb. 27, 2022

          Bill Featherston, Galerie Allen Gastown, 1975

          Est: $300 - $400

          "The Galerie Allen, in spacious quarters in Gastown, opened two years ago but only recently achieved any prominence. Jytte Allen, who ran a gallery for eight years in Copenhagen, tried at first without success to introduce lesser known Europeans. However, through international contacts, she has since organized some handsome shows, such as that of Vasarely's silkscreens and multiples. At the same time the drop in level to her local stable can be brutal. An exception was the one-man show by Robert Davidson, a spiritual grandson of Max Ernst, who paints monster birds in a sinister no-place lit by pale suns." (Joan Lowndes, New Galleries in Vancouver, 1972, published in artscanada early autumn 1972). Jytte Allen was born in Denmark in 1938. She opened Galerie Allen in Gastown in 1970. She moved the gallery from Gastown to South Granville in 1976. Artists she showed included Maxwell Bates, Robert Davidson, and Bill Featherston. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • Bill Featherston, Sculptural Landscape, 24/50, 1970
          Feb. 27, 2022

          Bill Featherston, Sculptural Landscape, 24/50, 1970

          Est: $300 - $400

          From "First Print" to Sculptural

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • Bill Featherston, First Print, 17/20, 1968
          Feb. 27, 2022

          Bill Featherston, First Print, 17/20, 1968

          Est: $400 - $500

          Bill Featherston titled this "First Print" and it must be that. Edition 17/20, dated 1968. Sculptural forms over colour-blocked background. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • William (Bill) Featherston, University Series, untitled "Grinding them down" 49/50 1972
          Dec. 12, 2021

          William (Bill) Featherston, University Series, untitled "Grinding them down" 49/50 1972

          Est: $300 - $400

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • William (Bill) Featherston, University Series, untitled "Hanging them out to dry" 27/50 1972
          Dec. 12, 2021

          William (Bill) Featherston, University Series, untitled "Hanging them out to dry" 27/50 1972

          Est: $300 - $400

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • William (Bill) Featherston, Sculptural Forms 25/50, 1969
          Dec. 12, 2021

          William (Bill) Featherston, Sculptural Forms 25/50, 1969

          Est: $400 - $600

          Geometric forms black, yellow, white and pale blue, less of a political statement than we usually find in Featherston's work. William (Bill) Featherston (Canadian 1927 - 2009) silkscreen, "Sculptural Forms" 25/50, 1969. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • William (Bill) Featherston, University Series 2 49/50 1972
          Dec. 12, 2021

          William (Bill) Featherston, University Series 2 49/50 1972

          Est: $400 - $600

          William (Bill) Featherston (Canadian 1927 - 2009) silkscreen, University series 2 49/50 1972. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • William (Bill) Featherston, University Series "Blind Leading the Blind" 16/50 1972
          Dec. 12, 2021

          William (Bill) Featherston, University Series "Blind Leading the Blind" 16/50 1972

          Est: $400 - $600

          William (Bill) Featherston (Canadian 1927 - 2009) silkscreen university series "Blind Leading the Blind" 16/50 1972. A critical statement on the university system, this silkscreen depicts figures of Adam and Eve in the lower right (presumably having already eaten from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil), tumbling scholars in the middle left, the library at the University of Victoria in the background. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • Bill Featherston, Awake
          Aug. 22, 2021

          Bill Featherston, Awake

          Est: $300 - $500

          Awake! is the magazine of Jehovah's Witnesses, often handed out on streets in cities around North America. At one time a common site on downtown Vancouver and, as in this image, Chinatown streets. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • Bill Featherston, William David Thomas, 14/50, 1973
          Aug. 22, 2021

          Bill Featherston, William David Thomas, 14/50, 1973

          Est: $300 - $500

          William David Thomas was an editor with the Malahat Review, University of Victoria. The publication of poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction has existed since 1967. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

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        • Bill Featherston, Galerie Allen, Gastown 39/100 1975
          Aug. 22, 2021

          Bill Featherston, Galerie Allen, Gastown 39/100 1975

          Est: $300 - $500

          The Galerie Allen, in the Gastown neighbourhood of Vancouver, was owned and operated by Jyyte Allen for several years in the 1970s. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

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        • Bill Featherston, Fan Tan Alley, 12/50 1974
          Aug. 22, 2021

          Bill Featherston, Fan Tan Alley, 12/50 1974

          Est: $300 - $500

          Four to six feet wide at its widest, Fan Tan Alley was home to brothels, opium dens and gambling joints. Fan Tan is the Chinese name for one of the most popular games played in this alley: a gambler's game, where winners and losers were made. The Chinatown in Victoria, BC is the oldest in Canada. Now Fan Tan Alley is the heart of a very trendy Victoria life and includes fashionable and funky shops, breweries and restaurants. Featherston's art often depicts the grittiness of life, the inequities wrought by politics and economics, and also the community that results from shared lives lived under rough circumstances. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. Featherston exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

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        • Bill Featherston, 2 Unstretched paintings on canvas
          May. 02, 2021

          Bill Featherston, 2 Unstretched paintings on canvas

          Est: $300 - $500

          Critic 1/1 (Dance you Fools), 29” x 23.5” Criticism Has Torn Away the Imaginary Flowers, 29” x 22.5” William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

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        • Bill Featherston, 2 sketches on canvas
          May. 02, 2021

          Bill Featherston, 2 sketches on canvas

          Est: $300 - $500

          Top Hat 23” x 16.5 Untitled (Melancholia 26” x 18”) William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

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        • William Featherston, K-Y Series, 9/50
          Jan. 24, 2021

          William Featherston, K-Y Series, 9/50

          Est: $300 - $500

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

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        • William Featherston, Whatsup Series, 36/50
          Jan. 24, 2021

          William Featherston, Whatsup Series, 36/50

          Est: $300 - $500

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

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        • William Featherston, First Print, 19/20
          Jan. 24, 2021

          William Featherston, First Print, 19/20

          Est: $300 - $500

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

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        • William Featherston, View From Hospital Hill Squamish, watercolour
          Dec. 06, 2020

          William Featherston, View From Hospital Hill Squamish, watercolour

          Est: $1,100 - $1,400

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

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        • Bill Featherston, AWAKE, 1975, Edition: 9/100
          Nov. 22, 2020

          Bill Featherston, AWAKE, 1975, Edition: 9/100

          Est: $1,400 - $1,800

          Silkscreen, Edition 9/100. William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. (http://williamfeatherston.com/) 100% of the proceeds from the sale of this item go towards Island Mountain Arts (Wells, BC) (www.imarts.com).

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        • William Featherston, View From Hospital Hill Squamish, watercolour
          Sep. 27, 2020

          William Featherston, View From Hospital Hill Squamish, watercolour

          Est: $1,800 - $2,500

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

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        • William Featherston, What's a Cruise Mom
          Sep. 27, 2020

          William Featherston, What's a Cruise Mom

          Est: $450 - $550

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

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        • William Featherston, William David Thomas 15/50
          Sep. 27, 2020

          William Featherston, William David Thomas 15/50

          Est: $400 - $500

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

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        • William Featherston, W.S. Graham 31/50
          Sep. 27, 2020

          William Featherston, W.S. Graham 31/50

          Est: $400 - $500

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

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        • Bill Featherston, Study Terminal City
          Mar. 28, 2020

          Bill Featherston, Study Terminal City

          Est: $3,000 - $4,000

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

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        • Bill Featherston, Jack and Margaret, 49/50
          Mar. 28, 2020

          Bill Featherston, Jack and Margaret, 49/50

          Est: $300 - $500

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

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        • Bill Featherston, Capreol Red, 22/50
          Mar. 28, 2020

          Bill Featherston, Capreol Red, 22/50

          Est: $300 - $500

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

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        • Muriel A. Bush, Deep Purple 4/25
          Feb. 22, 2020

          Muriel A. Bush, Deep Purple 4/25

          Est: $100 - $150

          This piece came to us as part of Bill Featherston's estate. It's a small piece, but the colours a sharp and bright and obviously Bush was a competant printmaker.

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        • Bill Featherston (Canadian, 1927 - 2009), Jack and Margaret, 50/49
          Oct. 03, 2019

          Bill Featherston (Canadian, 1927 - 2009), Jack and Margaret, 50/49

          Est: $300 - $500

          William Featherston (1927 - 2009) was an artist for over sixty years. Originally from Toronto, he lived, worked and exhibited in Europe for fifteen years. After a short stint in the United States, he returned to Canada. Bill had major shows in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and Vancouver. Although he taught at many major art schools and universities, he never let that interfere with his work. William exhibited his last work at the Penticton Art Gallery, and Cascadia Fine Art in Vancouver in 2008 and 2009. Featherston’s work is held in the collections of the Canada Council, Ottawa Art Bank, B.C. Art Bank, University of Buffalo, Leeds Art Gallery in England, Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, among others.

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