"Mankes' work is filled with the idea that God can be known in nature and the seemingly humble things around us. During the first decades of the twentieth century [in The Netherlands] this idea became fashionable within circles of free-thinking Protestants and religiously colored doctrines such as theosophy. The power of Mankes' painting is that this idea is not imposed on the image, but it mixes rather stealthily and completely natural with realism in his landscapes. (translation from original Dutch: Fons Heijnsbroek)"
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Jan Mankes
Jan Mankes (Meppel, 15 August 1889 β 23 April 1920, Eerbeek) was a Dutch painter. He produced around 200 paintings, 100 drawings and 50 prints before dying of tuberculosis at the age of 30. His main motifs were self-portraits, landscapes, birds and animals.
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