Malcolm Liepke Prints and Multiples
Malcolm Liepke is an American figurative painter born in 1953 and raised in Minneapolis. Inspired by the work of artists such as Edgar Degas, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Diego Velázquez, Liepke creates lush and sensual portraits. Using a specific method of wet-on-wet oil painting, Liepke’s loose and fluid brushstrokes create intimately voyeuristic portrayals of young men and women. While there is a highly sexual nature to many of his works, Liepke’s interest is in the emotional intensity of his subject’s gaze. Says the artist, “the emotional contact you get from looking at someone’s face is what inspires my work.”
Late 20th Century American Realist Malcolm Liepke Prints and Multiples
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1970s American Realist Malcolm Liepke Prints and Multiples
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1910s American Realist Malcolm Liepke Prints and Multiples
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1910s American Realist Malcolm Liepke Prints and Multiples
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1940s American Realist Malcolm Liepke Prints and Multiples
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1930s American Realist Malcolm Liepke Prints and Multiples
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Early 1900s American Realist Malcolm Liepke Prints and Multiples
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Early 20th Century American Realist Malcolm Liepke Prints and Multiples
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1930s American Realist Malcolm Liepke Prints and Multiples
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1910s American Realist Malcolm Liepke Prints and Multiples
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1910s American Realist Malcolm Liepke Prints and Multiples
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1910s American Realist Malcolm Liepke Prints and Multiples
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1860s American Realist Malcolm Liepke Prints and Multiples
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