Malcolm Liepke

Born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Liepke attended the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena before dropping out after a year and a half. He then moved to New York and worked as a commercial illustrator for publications such as Time, Forbes, and Newsweek. In the mid-1980’s he decided to make a career change and dedicate himself to painting full time, and study artists such as John Singer Sargent, Edgar Degas, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Diego Velázquez, James McNeill Whistler and Édouard Vuillard.

In the past few decades, Liepke has established himself as a leading contributor to today's resurgence of figurative painting. Bold brushstrokes, rich buttery surfaces and most importantly, the timeless humanity of his classically inspired imagery have yield successful one-man exhibitions around the world. Malcolm Liepke' works are in the collections of both the Brooklyn Museum and the Smithsonian Museum, as well as many prestigious private collections worldwide.

Resting on Pillows

Resting on Pillows

Models in Artist’s Studio

Models in Artist’s Studio

Distant Conversations

Distant Conversations

Sidewalk Café

Sidewalk Café

Models Dressing

Models Dressing

Tango

Tango

Mending Fabric

Mending Fabric

Two Women at The Bar

Two Women at The Bar

After the Performance

After the Performance

Dance Scene

Dance Scene

Difference of Opinion

Difference of Opinion

Bar Scene

Bar Scene

Pinning the Dress

Pinning the Dress

Couple in Cafe

Couple in Cafe

The Blue Pillow

The Blue Pillow

The Fainting Couch

The Fainting Couch