Material: Blue board
size: 44x68 cm
Including: A4 print of the piece of Art
article number: TSJW000009
Brand: Museum Editions
Easy to clean, coasters with a cork coating on the underside, heat resistant laminate surface, presented in a transparent packaging.
Choice from a large collection.
Counter display can be supplied.
This magnetic bookmark clamps around the pages to prevent it from falling out of your book or magazine. The bookmark is printed with Jan Mankes' masterpiece; Row
Choice from a large collection.
Counter display can be supplied.
With a print of the world famous painting by Jan Mankes, Row of trees.
With a print of the world famous painting by Jan Mankes, Owl on a screen
The bookmark has a window with a magnifying glass that magnifies 2 x. The format of this bookmark is 58 x 200 mm and is made of sturdy glossy printed cardb
The size is 180 x 240 x 5 mm. The cover is flexible, making the book easy to use. The cover has a linen structure, which gives the notebook a nice look and feels nice.
Fairytale-like and delicate, that is how the magnificent oeuvre of Jan Mankes (1889-1920) can be described. Mankes inspired later masters from our collection and was himself influenced by the art traditions of previous generations. As a boy, he walked every Sunday from his parental home in Delft to The Hague to see Holbein, Vermeer and Flemish primitives in the Mauritshuis, the story goes.
Later he lived in the Frisian countryside, until his marriage to Annie Zernike, the first female minister in the Netherlands. He spent the last years of his short life in the Gelderse Eerbeek, where he produced an important part of his soft, soAber portraits, restrained still lifes and animal pieces. After his death, Mankes's person became a hermit of genius with an aversion to loudness.
In the museum webshop we have numerous museum gifts with reproductions of Jan Mankes. Such as posters, sketchbooks, pens, bookmarks and much more. The most famous works are row of trees, large owl on screen and the white rooster, all on display at Museum More in Gorssel, the Netherlands
Meet the most beautiful Mankes!