Idleness
작품의 원본 비율을 유지하는 미리 설정된 크기 중에서 선택하세요.
특정 프레임이나 공간에 맞춰 직접 치수를 입력하실 수 있습니다. 선택하신 사이즈가 원본 이미지의 비율과 일치하지 않을 경우, 작품을 크롭(자르기)하거나 이미지를 대칭 또는 단색 채우기로 확장하여 제작합니다. 제작 시작 전, 최종 확인을 위해 디지털 목업이 전송됩니다.
화면상의 미리보기는 실제 크롭이나 확장 상태를 반영하지 않으므로, 최종 구도는 오직 목업을 통해서만 정확하게 확인하실 수 있습니다.
맞춤 사이즈 제작도 가능하지만, 원본 비율을 유지하기 위해서는 사전 정의된 목록에서 치수를 선택하시는 것을 권장합니다.
Idleness
지클레 / 아트 프린트
복제본 크기
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최종 결제 금액
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작가 약력
John Wesley’s House - The Museum of Methodism
Located in the heart of London, John Wesley’s House stands as a testament to the profound impact of one man's unwavering faith and dedication to social reform. Established in 1790 by George Whitefield and Robert Sykes, this historic building houses a museum dedicated to preserving Wesley’s legacy and showcasing Methodism’s formative years.
- Early Life & Education: John Wesley was born in Bristol in 1746, the son of Samuel Wesley, rector of Bristol Cathedral. He received an excellent education at Hartley Grammar School, preparing him for a theological vocation.
- Formation & Ministry: Wesley embarked on his ministry journey alongside his brother Charles, establishing Primitive Methodism – a movement focused on personal piety and evangelistic outreach. They tirelessly traveled throughout England and Wales, preaching sermons and organizing societies dedicated to moral improvement.
- The Founding of Methodist Societies: Recognizing the need for structured Christian fellowship, Wesley founded Methodist societies in Bristol and Oxford, which quickly spread across Britain and beyond. These societies emphasized prayer, Bible study, and mutual support – principles that continue to shape Methodism today.
- Influence on Social Reform: Wesley’s moral convictions fueled his advocacy for social justice issues such as abolition of slavery, prison reform, and education for the poor. His writings and sermons inspired countless individuals to champion humanitarian causes.
John da Costa: A Pioneer of Brazilian Portraiture
Born in São Paulo in 1867, John Wesley’s House – The Museum of Methodism is a cornerstone of Methodist history, offering visitors insights into the movement's origins and enduring values. Its collections include documents, photographs, and artifacts documenting Wesley’s life and ministry.
- Early Artistic Training: Da Costa began his artistic pursuits in Paris, where he studied under Gustave Boulanger, a prominent exponent of Romanticism. This exposure to Beaux-Arts techniques profoundly influenced his style.
- Grupo dos Cinco & Brazilian Modernism: Da Costa joined Grupo dos Cinco – a group of influential Brazilian artists who championed modernist aesthetics and explored themes of national identity. Their collective vision sought to elevate Brazilian art on the international stage.
- Notable Works: Da Costa’s oeuvre encompasses portraits, landscapes, and genre scenes that capture the spirit of his era. Among his most celebrated paintings are ‘The Glen Walker Sisters,’ a captivating depiction of Victorian femininity, and numerous portraits commemorating prominent figures in Brazilian society.
- Technique & Style: Da Costa skillfully employed oil paints on canvas, utilizing meticulous brushwork and tonal gradations to achieve remarkable realism and expressive nuance. His compositions often incorporated symbolic elements reflecting Brazilian culture and history.
The Glen Walker Sisters
“The Glen Walker Sisters” exemplifies Da Costa’s mastery of portraiture and his ability to convey emotion through visual representation. The painting portrays three young women—likely sisters—in a serene garden setting, bathed in soft sunlight. Da Costa's meticulous attention to detail captures the delicate textures of fabric and skin, conveying an aura of grace and tranquility.
Symbolism:- The Garden: Represents purity, innocence, and connection with nature – values central to Victorian ideals of femininity.
- Clothing: Reflects social status and adherence to fashionable conventions of the time.
Grupo dos Cinco & Brazilian Modernism
Da Costa’s involvement in Grupo dos Cinco marked a pivotal moment in Brazilian art history, propelling it toward European modernist trends. The group's members debated artistic approaches and championed innovative techniques—challenging traditional academic conventions.
Key Influences:- Gustave Boulanger: Provided Da Costa with foundational knowledge of Romantic painting styles.
- Impressionism: Inspired Da Costa to experiment with capturing fleeting moments and atmospheric effects.
Legacy & Historical Significance
John Wesley’s House – The Museum of Methodism continues to serve as a beacon of Methodist faith and scholarship, attracting visitors from around the globe. Da Costa's artistic contributions solidified Brazilian Modernism's position within the international art landscape.
john da costa
1867 - 1931
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Grupo dos Cinco
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Arts and Crafts Movement']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['William Morris']
- Date Of Birth: 1867
- Date Of Death: 1931
- Full Name: John Wesley da Costa
- Nationality: Brazilian
- Notable Artworks: ['The Glen Walker Sisters']
- Place Of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


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