Ron Crooks is a painter of nostalgic western genre subjects. He
was born and raised in Glendale, California and in 1972 moved to French
Gulch, California.
He enrolled in the OtisArt Institute in March 1944, and "completed only
three weeks at Otis, before being drafted into the Army. Two and
a half years later he returned home and enrolled again at Otis.
After one year, he moved to the School of Allied Arts and left school
in 1950 to work in the art departent of an aircraft company.
In 1968, after fifteen years in advertising art, he took the big step
to fine art, painting all subjects, but soon discovering an identity in
Western subjects.
He paints about 200 oils of Western scenes a year and travels to about
a dozen art shows. He is a member of the American artist of the
Rockies.
Submitted December 2005 by Ramona Caldwell.
Source:
Peggy and Harold Samuels, Contemporary Western Artists, p. 128
Added note:
Ronald Crooks passed away July 14, 2006 in California.