Genre Artwork
Virtually any artwork Robert Maniscalco has created is available as 1) a one-of-a-kind Original (certified authentic), 2) a hand-embellished canvas Giclee (certified authentic and limited to 5) or 3) an Artist Proof (certified authentic and limited to 5). All giclees are printed with archival inks on archival canvas and hand-embellished by the artist. All APs are printed with archival inks on archival paper. I have suggested appropriate sizes in editions of 5, but any size giclees and APs can be created ON DEMAND.
Please note: The images of all Robert Maniscalco artworks are copywritten, solely owned by Robert Maniscalco. They are not public domain. On occasion, some are made available for limited licensing, by agreement. Please contact the artist to obtain permission for use or to purchase a user license. Also, please ask Robert about NFTs (non-fungable tokens).
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Dylann Roof Trial – Judge Gergel at Roof Trial
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Dylann Roof Trial – Formal Sentencing 1-4-17 – Anthony Thompson
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Dylann Roof Trial – Formal Sentencing 1-11-17 Ruby Martin
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Dylann Roof Trial – Formal Sentencing 1-11-17 Rev. Eric Manning
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Dylann Roof Trial – Formal Sentencing 1-11-17 Melvin Graham 2
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Dylann Roof Trial – Formal Sentencing 1-11-17 Melvin Graham
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Dylann Roof Trial – Formal Sentencing 1-11-17 Mable Washington Testimony
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Dylann Roof Trial – Formal Sentencing 1-11-17 Judge Gergel Pronouncing Sentence
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Dylann Roof Trial – Formal Sentencing 1-11-17 Jackson family
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Dylann Roof Trial – Formal Sentencing 1-11-17 h
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Dylann Roof Trial – Formal Sentencing 1-11-17 f
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Dylann Roof Trial – Formal Sentencing 1-11-17 d
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Dylann Roof Trial – Formal Sentencing 1-11-17 c
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Dylann Roof Trial – Formal Sentencing 1-11-17 b
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Dylann Roof Trial – Formal Sentencing 1-11-17 Arthur Hurd
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Dylann Roof Trial – Formal Sentencing 1-11-17 – Denise Dilligard-Smalls Tetimony
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Dylann Roof Trial – Formal Sentencing 1-11-17 – Blondelle Gadsden
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Dylann Roof Trial – Forensic Testimony A
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Dylann Roof Trial – Forensic Testimony
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Dylann Roof Trial – Felicia Sanders Testifies
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This dramatic, colorful, painterly, expressive self-portrait is an example of what I can do for you. ... See MoreSee Less
Thanks Robbin.
As Americans marked Presidents’ Day — a holiday traditionally reserved for honoring the nation’s leaders, their legacies and the arc of presidential history — Donald Trump found himself in the middle of a growing controversy over how his legacy is framed in one of the country’s most revered cultural institutions.
Trump reportedly requested that the Smithsonian Institution commission a new official presidential portrait that would encapsulate both his nonconsecutive terms — a departure from the usual practice of unveiling an official painted portrait only after a president leaves office. An earlier portrait commissioned after his first term, painted by the late Ronald Sherr, was never displayed because Trump was running for reelection when it was completed. But now, Trump wants a different image to represent his full tenure. At the same time, the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery has already stirred debate by replacing Trump’s previous photographic portrait in the “America’s Presidents” exhibition and stripping wall text that noted his two impeachments and the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack. The new display features a stark image by White House photographer Daniel Torok with minimal context, a contrast to other presidents’ portraits, which still include fuller biographical captions. At the same time, the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery has already stirred debate by replacing Trump’s previous photographic portrait in the “America’s Presidents” exhibition and stripping wall text that noted his two impeachments and the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack. The new display features a stark image by White House photographer Daniel Torok with minimal context, a contrast to other presidents’ portraits, which still include fuller biographical captions. ... See MoreSee Less
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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.A looser approach to this demo ... See MoreSee Less
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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.First self portrait in a while. I didn't see the point unless o had a spin on the genre. ... See MoreSee Less
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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.Remembering Manny Krammer. He was a loving mentor, an unequivocal supporter of my early career as an artist. He got me teaching and exhibiting in his little gallery in Rochester. He was one of the first messengers of love and positivity in my life, a gentle force of will, reminding me and everyone he touched that we are not alone in this work. Gone but not forgotten. ... See MoreSee Less