

So, how much is Robert Liberace worth at the age of 53 years old? Robert Liberace’s income source is mostly from being a successful. He is perhaps best known for his classical, distinctive style of figure drawings, and is an equally accomplished painter and sculptor.


Roberts work is inspired by the centuries of knowledge, skill and elegance of the Old Masters. His net worth has been growing significantly in 2019-2020. Contemporary classicist Robert Liberace will demonstrate his technique painting from the live model. According to our Database, He has no children. We don’t have much information about He’s past relationship and any previous engaged.
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We will update Robert Liberace’s Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible. He is represented by the John Pence Gallery in San Francisco, the Legacy Gallery in Scottsdale, and the Principle Gallery in Alexandria, Virginia.Robert Liberace Height, Weight & MeasurementsĪt 53 years old, Robert Liberace height not available right now. He lives in Virginia with his wife, Lina Liberace, and their two daughters. 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. Robert also has written informational articles for both American Artist and The Artist’s Magazines.
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Responding to the growing need for classical art instruction, Liberace Studio has produced a series of tutorial dvds in which Robert demonstrates painting and drawing techniques, focusing on figure, portrait and anatomy. He regularly teaches for their annual “Weekend with the Masters” workshops. He pioneered one of the first online teaching courses for American Artist Magazine, which included live webinars and critiques. American Artist’s Workshop Magazine featured one of his Ireland workshops in their Spring 2006 issue. He regularly tours students through the great museums of Europe, garnering from his extensive knowledge of the old European masters. He teaches at The Art League of Virginia and holds workshops throughout the United States and abroad. Rob is known for his inspiring and informative teaching style.

Rob also sculpted a fifteen foot crucifix which hangs above the alter in an “Our Lady of Mercy” church in Potomac, Maryland. A life sized marble statue of Mother Teresa also stands in the Shrine, based on Robert’s design. He has created a series of carved marble reliefs which are now permanently located in the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC.
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Rob was selected as a professional member of the National Sculpture Society. Robert’s portrait demonstrations have become a favorite for students attending the Portrait Societies’ Portrait Academies where he has been a regular member of the faculty for over a decade. Robert has been commissioned to paint portraits for clients such as Marc Pachter, long-time Director of the National Portrait Gallery, George H. Another of his portraits graced the cover of The Artist’s Magazine in April 2007. The previous year he placed Best of Show. In April 2003, Robert received the Portrait Society of America’s Grand Prize Award in their annual International Portrait Competition. His painting “5th Circle” received first place in the Imaginative Realism category of the 2016 ARC Salon. Robert is a visiting instructor at The National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, demonstrating old masters’ techniques. He has participated in their shows in New York and Bejing. He has been selected as a “Living Master” by the Art Renewal Center and is an honorary member of the American China Oil Painting Artists League. Robert is perhaps best known for the movement and draftsmanship of his figure work. He strives to combine his fascination with anatomy, art history, and technique to produce work in a variety of disciplines, including drawing, watercolor, painting, and sculpture. Robert Liberace’s work is inspired by centuries of knowledge and skill exemplified by the great masters.
