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Nationality
  
Netherlands


Name
  
Joseph da

Joseph Mendes da Costa Liefde

Born
  
November 4, 1863

Died
  
July 20, 1939, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Joseph Mendes da Costa (4 November 1863 – 20 July 1939) was a Dutch sculptor and teacher.

Joseph Mendes da Costa Kasteel het Nijenhuis

LIfe and work

Joseph Mendes da Costa Mozes ziet Kanan Vereniging Rembrandt

Costa was born in Amsterdam as the son of the sculptor Moses Mendes da Costa and Esther Teixeira de Mattos, sister of Henri Teixeira de Mattos and aunt of Joseph Teixeira de Mattos. He was taught by his father who kept a stone workshop making building details and gravestones, and later enrolled at the newly founded Quellinusschool where he studied under Bart van Hove.

Joseph Mendes da Costa DRIE MEISJES39 A PLASTER GROUP sold by Sotheby39s

He is known for sculpted ornaments on buildings and became a draughtsmenship teacher at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten who had many pupils himself, including Eva Cremers, Adrianus Johannes Dresmé, Therese van Hall, Bertha Koster-thoe Schwartzenberg, Jan de Meijer (1878–1950), Frank de Miranda, Adrianus Remiëns, Coba Surie, his nephew by marriage Joseph Teixeira de Mattos, and Tjipke Visser.

Joseph Mendes da Costa Female Nude Figurine with Cloth by Joseph Mendes da Costa

In 1891 he married Anna Jessurun de Mesquita, the sister of Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita. From 1911–1925 he lived and worked in Laren, North Holland but then moved back to Amsterdam.

In 1932 Helene Kröller-Müller commissioned him to design the impressive statue of her personal friend General Christiaan de Wet in the Hoge Veluwe National Park.

References

Joseph Mendes da Costa Wikipedia


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