Robert Williams
Cartoonist

Robert Williams Net Worth

Robert Williams is an American painter and cartoonist who has a net worth of $50 million. He was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico in March 2, 1943 and is best known for founding Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine and his paintings such as Oscar Wilde In Leadville and Appetite for Destruction. He was also part of The Art Boys, which included Matt Groening, Mike Kelley, and Neon Park.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day March 2, 1943
Birth Place Albuquerque, NM
Age 81 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces

💰 Net worth: $50 million (2024)

About

American painter and cartoonist who founded Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine and was known for such paintings as Mike Kelley, and Neon Park.

Before Fame

He was interested early on in watercolors. He mastered painting the specular reflection from chromed auto parts. He studied for a very short period of time at the California Institute of the Arts.

Trivia

Appetite for Destruction, the name of one of his paintings, became the name of a Guns N' Roses album. It was also used for the cover art, but it caused so much controversy that Geffen Records placed it on the inside sleeve.

Family Life

He had a tumultuous youth. His parents married and divorced each other four times, and he was involved in gang activity as a teenager. His wife, Suzanne, also worked as an artist.

Associated With

Red Hot Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis became a collector of his art.

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