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Occupation
  
Painter

Spouse(s)
  
Ida Blessin


Name
  
John Costigan

Role
  
Artist

John Edward Costigan John E Costigan Figures in the Sunlight 1961


Born
  
1888
Providence, Rhode Island, United States

Died
  
1972, Nyack, New York, United States

Artwork
  
Picnic along the Brook, Girl with Jug, Landscape with Figures, Late Spring, Group of Trees, Figures in the Sunlight

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John Edward Costigan NA (1888–1972) was an American artist.

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Biography

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Born in Providence, Rhode Island, Costigan was mainly self-taught. He is known for his strong brush stroke and an interest in the common person as a subject. He portrays his people as deeply rooted in the soil that they work, humble yet dignified and contented. His most famous mediums are oil and watercolor painting as well as etchings and lithographs. The firm that he had worked for closed during the depression and in 1920’s he decided to buy a farm in Orangeburg, New York to paint. His subjects were his wife and his child. In 1928, he became a member of the National Academy of Design.

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Costigan was a cousin of the noted American showman, George M. Cohan, whose parents brought the young Costigan to New York City and were instrumental in starting him on a career in the visual arts after he and his four sisters became orphaned. John Edward married sculptor Ida Blessin. Together they had five children.


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John Edward Costigan John Edward Costigan 18881972 Sheep at the Brook

References

John Edward Costigan Wikipedia