John WesleyOxford University Press, USA, 1964 - 516 páginas Over the course of the past 40 years, painter John Wesley has created a remarkably singular body of work whose subject is no less than the American psyche. While many artists of his generation have used popular images to explore the cultural landscape, Wesley has employed comic strip style and compositional rigor to make deeply personal, often hermetic paintings that strike at the core of our most primal fears, joys and desires. In this first volume ever to collect the entire iconic Bumstead series, which spans from 1974 until the present, we are introduced to several paintings that have never been reproduced before. These are dark and erotic works, sly and witty without ever giving too much away. Linda Norden described them thus in Parkett 62: "The Bumstead paintings--whether detailing scenes of domestic misunderstanding, zooming in on off-camera moments of bafflement or simply scanning empty halls and walls for private memories--are excruciatingly specific representations of the gulfs between feeling and comprehension... smart, funny, startling, irreverently empathetic and often heartbreaking, they are a welcome antidote to more laborious discourse." With an insightful new essay by Robert Hobbs. |
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... light of sound doctrine ; doctrinal opinions were to be valued for their service to vital faith . Viewed from one side of his profile , Wesley appears as a downright commonplace man . His tastes and his prejudices — even his ...
... light of sound doctrine ; doctrinal opinions were to be valued for their service to vital faith . Viewed from one side of his profile , Wesley appears as a downright commonplace man . His tastes and his prejudices — even his ...
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... terms of his own background and context than in the light of the evolution of the Methodist movement after his death . That evolution constitutes a significant chapter in the history of Protestantism — but it cannot be said to PREFACE vii.
... terms of his own background and context than in the light of the evolution of the Methodist movement after his death . That evolution constitutes a significant chapter in the history of Protestantism — but it cannot be said to PREFACE vii.
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... light than ever it had done before . I saw that giving even all my life to God ( supposing it possible to do this and go no further ) would profit me nothing unless I gave my heart , yea , all my heart to him . I saw that " simplicity ...
... light than ever it had done before . I saw that giving even all my life to God ( supposing it possible to do this and go no further ) would profit me nothing unless I gave my heart , yea , all my heart to him . I saw that " simplicity ...
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... light than in terms of his general doctrine of the ministry . For one 83. Cf. his letters to the Earl of Dartmouth ( Secretary of State for the Colonies ) and to Lord North ( First Lord of the Treasury ) , Letters , VI , 155–64 . 84. A ...
... light than in terms of his general doctrine of the ministry . For one 83. Cf. his letters to the Earl of Dartmouth ( Secretary of State for the Colonies ) and to Lord North ( First Lord of the Treasury ) , Letters , VI , 155–64 . 84. A ...
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Índice
V | 41 |
VI | 51 |
VIII | 70 |
IX | 73 |
X | 77 |
XI | 80 |
XII | 82 |
XIII | 84 |
XXXI | 231 |
XXXII | 238 |
XXXIII | 251 |
XXXIV | 252 |
XXXV | 271 |
XXXVI | 283 |
XXXVII | 298 |
XXXVIII | 306 |
XIV | 85 |
XV | 87 |
XVI | 88 |
XVII | 91 |
XVIII | 104 |
XIX | 117 |
XX | 119 |
XXI | 123 |
XXII | 134 |
XXIII | 177 |
XXIV | 180 |
XXV | 181 |
XXVI | 197 |
XXVII | 198 |
XXVIII | 209 |
XXIX | 221 |
XXX | 222 |
XXXIX | 308 |
XL | 317 |
XLI | 332 |
XLII | 345 |
XLIII | 347 |
XLIV | 353 |
XLVI | 377 |
XLVIII | 384 |
XLIX | 425 |
LI | 427 |
LII | 472 |
LIII | 492 |
LIV | 493 |
LV | 500 |
507 | |
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