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** “Illuminate” by Robert has sold, the remaining three paintings in this post are still available. Pricing can be found in the catalogue and email with any questions. Click here to view the exhibition catalogue (if you’re on a mobile device click here for the best viewing experience). We currently have one painting by Robert Liberace on display as a part of our Annual Small Works Group Exhibition. He regularly tours his students through the great museums of Europe, garnering from his extensive knowledge of the old European masters. Liberace is an instructor at The Art League of Virginia and holds workshops throughout the United States as well as abroad. He is very well known for his inspiring and informative teaching style. Liberace is a visiting instructor at The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, where he demonstrates old masters’ techniques. The Art Renewal Center selected the artist as a “Living Master,” and he’s an honorary member of the American China Oil Painting Artists League. He is well known for the draftsmanship and movement of his figure work. Robert Liberace “Rivals” 12×9, oil on panel Liberace earned his BFA and MFA from George Washington University where he originally attended school on a baseball scholarship, and later with art scholarships from the National Society of Arts and Letters. He aims to combine his fascination with technique, anatomy, and art history to produce work in a variety of disciplines such as drawing, watercolor, sculpture, and painting. Robert Liberace’s work is motivated by centuries of knowledge and skill exemplified by the great masters. Today, we’re going to introduce you to this incredibly talented family. We’re honored to have the opportunity to also show work from Rob’s wife Lina, and two daughters, Celia and Ava.
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Within the Liberace family, the art gene is profound. Most of you already know world renowned figure painter, Robert Liberace, but only some of you may know that Rob isn’t the only artist in the family. These paintings embody Liberace's ability to describe a specific human emotion with great accuracy and intensity.Image details (from left to right): Pelican in Indigo by Ava Liberace, Smile! by Celia Liberace, Carrot by Lina Liberace, and Illuminate by Robert Liberace. In two separate compositions, Liberace has depicted the four temperaments: "Choleric and Phlegmatic" are paired together in one work, as "Sanguine and Melancholic" are in the other. Muscular torsos twist, limbs reach, expressive hands grab and point, and faces contort to convey a variety of moods. The human figure is poetry in motion in Liberace's stunning compositions. Three of Rob's drawings were selected for display in New York's prestigious Arnot Museum of Art. American Artist magazine highlighted Rob's drawing techniques as the cover feature in their May 2002 annual drawing issue and American Art Collector magazine published an article on his figure painting in their March 2010 issue. Liberace is perhaps best known for his classic and distinctive style of figure drawing and painting. In the February 2006 issue of The Artists' Magazine Rob was selected as one of the top 20 artists under the age of forty.
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He works in a variety of mediums including pencil, chalk, pen and ink, watercolor, and oil. His work is inspired by the centuries of knowledge, skill, and elegance of the old masters.
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Robert Liberace is equally accomplished in drawing, painting, and sculpture. Robert Liberace received his BFA and MFA from George Washington University.