Boy with Cows
1940
25.0 x 30.0 cm
手描き油彩複製画
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Boy with Cows
複製技法
複製画のサイズ
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合計金額
$ 263
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アーティストの略歴
John Edward Costigan: A Life Dedicated to Depicting American Rurality
John Edward Costigan (1888-1972) was an American artist celebrated for his evocative paintings and prints that captured the essence of rural life, the dignity of labor, and a sense of humble contentment. Though not a household name today, Costigan’s work offers a poignant glimpse into early 20th-century America, reflecting both its hardships and its enduring spirit.
Early Life and Artistic Beginnings
Born in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1888, Costigan faced early adversity. Orphaned with his four sisters, he was raised by his parents of showman George M. Cohan who recognized and nurtured his artistic talent. Largely self-taught, Costigan developed a strong individual style characterized by bold brushwork and a keen eye for detail.
Artistic Development and Style
Costigan’s artistic journey was marked by a commitment to realism. He wasn't interested in grand narratives or idealized portrayals; instead, he focused on the everyday lives of ordinary people. His paintings often depict farmers, laborers, and families engaged in their daily routines, deeply connected to the land they worked.
- Mediums: Costigan primarily worked with oil paints, watercolors, etchings, and lithographs.
- Brushwork: He was known for his strong, expressive brushstrokes that imbued his work with a sense of energy and immediacy.
- Themes: Recurring themes in his art include rural landscapes, agricultural scenes, family life, and the dignity of manual labor.
Influences and Artistic Context
While largely self-taught, Costigan was undoubtedly influenced by the prevailing artistic currents of his time. The Ashcan School’s focus on realism and social commentary likely resonated with him, as did the Regionalist movement's celebration of American rural life. However, Costigan developed a unique voice that distinguished him from these movements.
A Move to the Country and Mature Work
The economic hardships of the Depression significantly impacted Costigan’s career. The firm he worked for closed, prompting him to purchase a farm in Orangeburg, New York, in the 1920s. This move proved pivotal, providing him with both subject matter and inspiration. His wife, sculptor Ida Blessin, and their five children became frequent subjects of his art.
Recognition and Achievements
Costigan’s talent did not go unnoticed. In 1928, he was elected a member of the prestigious National Academy of Design, solidifying his position within the American art establishment. His work was exhibited in various galleries and exhibitions throughout his career.
Legacy and Historical Significance
Though perhaps not as widely recognized today as some of his contemporaries, John Edward Costigan’s contribution to American art lies in his authentic portrayal of a vanishing way of life. His paintings offer a valuable historical record of rural America during the early 20th century, capturing the resilience and dignity of those who worked the land. He provides a window into a time when community and connection to nature were central to the American experience.
Costigan’s work continues to resonate with viewers today, reminding us of the importance of honoring the labor that sustains us and appreciating the beauty found in everyday life.
John Edward Costigan
1880 - 1972 , United States of America
基本情報
- Birth Date: 1888
- Birth Place: Providence, Rhode Island, United States
- Death Date: 1972
- Movement: Realism, Social Realism
- Name: John Edward Costigan
- Nationality: American
- Notable Works:
- Picnic along the Brook
- Group of Trees
- Girl with Jug
- Boy with Cows
- Figures in the Sunlight
- Jackie
- Group of Workers

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