Jan Mankes - Jan Mankes 1889-1920

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  • Description
  • Jan Mankes (1889-1920)
Type of artworkPrints & Editions
Year2007
TechniqueMixed printing techniques
StyleExpressionist
SubjectAnimals
FramedNot framed
Dimensions28 x 22 cm (h x w)
SignedUnsigned/Print signed
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MANKES, Jan - Jan Jaap HEIJ - Jan Mankes 1889-1920.
Title: Jan Mankes 1889-1920. With articles by Alied Ottevanger and Caroline Roodenburg-Schadd and a catalog raisonné compiled by Karlijn Berends and Tosca Philipsen. ISBN: 9040083320 Publisher: Drents Museum / Scheringa Museum for Realism / Museum for Modern Art / Waanders Particularities: 2007, 27.5 x 22.5 cm. 240 pp. Hardcover. Frequently illustrated in b/w and color. In mint condition. - Oeuvre catalogue. - Dutch - In mint condition.
Jan Mankes was born on August 15, 1889 in Meppel as the son of Beint Mankes, a government official at the tax authorities, and Jentje Hartsuiker. He went to secondary school in Meppel in 1902, but stopped when the family moved to Delft in 1904. During that period he worked as an apprentice to the glass painter JL Schouten and took an evening course at the Academy of Visual Arts in The Hague. He started painting birds and nests in the dunes of The Hague and surrounding areas. From 1909 to 1915, Mankes lived with his parents in Het Meer, a hamlet located between Heerenveen and the villages of Benedenbreeke and Bovenbreeke. Here he further developed his love of nature and created many of his best works. One of his masterpieces is the painting of the Woudsterweg. He walked along this road, opposite his parents' house, every day to Oranjewoud. In 1913 he met Anne Zernike, a theologian and the first female preacher in the Netherlands in Bovenbreeke. He married her in 1915, after which they lived in The Hague for a while. In September 1916 they moved to Eerbeek in Gelderland because they thought the wooded area would be good for Mankes, who was now suffering from tuberculosis. During this period he also lived for five months in the Carpe Diem boarding house in Nunspeet. In 1918 their son Beint was born, named after Jan's father. Mankes was very ill and spent a lot of time in bed; When things went a little better he worked continuously. He died of his illness in 1920, when he was 30 years old. He was buried in Eerbeek. Shipping only via PostNL.
Condition
ConditionMint condition
Shipment
Pick up The work can be picked up on location. As a buyer you must bring your own packaging materials. The location is: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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PriceUp to 5 kg.
Within The Netherlands €8.70
To Belgium €19.50
To Germany €19.50
Within EU €19.50
Worldwide €38.80

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