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Jan Mankes

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Birthplace: Meppel, Meppel, Drenthe, The Netherlands
Death: April 23, 1920 (30)
Eerbeek, Brummen, Gelderland, The Netherlands (tuberculosis)
Place of Burial: Eerbeek, Netherlands
Immediate Family:

Son of Beint Jans Mankes and Jentje Hartsuiker
Husband of Anna Zernike
Father of Beint Mankes
Brother of Popkje Mankes and Cornelis Mankes

Occupation: Kunstschilder en graficus
Managed by: Johanna van Beusekom
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About Jan Mankes

Jan Mankes produced around 200 paintings, 100 drawings and 50 prints before dying of tuberculosis at the age of 30. His restrained, detailed work ranged from self-portraits to landscapes and studies of birds and animals. His work is now exhibited in his native Netherlands in the Scheringa Museum of Realism, the Museum of Modern Art Arnhem and Museum Belvédère Heerenveen.

Mankes had a reputation as an ascetic living in a kind of self-chosen isolation in De Knipe, Friesland, far from the heart of the country's culture. In reality he was well aware of what was going on, read the leading newspapers and magazines, and was supplied by friends with newspaper clippings and other material. In addition, he had lived in The Hague and (because of his tuberculosis) in Eerbeek, in Gelderland, but preferred to keep an "intimate distance". A progressive Protestant, in 1915 he married Annie Zernike, the country's first female minister with a doctoral degree. Zernike was a Mennonite; a drawing of her, made by Mankes in 1911, is in the collection of the Fries Museum in Leeuwarden. From 1909 onwards he was financially supported by A.A.M. Pauwels (1875-1952), a tobacco merchant and art collector from The Hague. Mankes' letters to Pauwels, in which he often thanks him for money and material sent to him, take up seven hundred pages (including annotations) and were published in 2012 by the Netherlands Institute for Art History; Pauwels' letters are not preserved.

Geboorte met Jan Mankes Child Jan Mankes Birth date 15-08-1889 Gender Man Father Beint Mankes Profession rijksambtenaar Age 38 Mother Jentje Hartsuiker Profession zonder Event Geboorte Event date 15-08-1889 Event place Meppel Document type BS Geboorte Institution name Drents Archief Institution place Assen Collection region Drenthe Archive 0165.015 Registration number 1889 Sourcenumber 197 Registration date 16-08-1889 Certificate place Meppel Aktesoort Geboorte

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Jan Mankes's Timeline

1889
August 15, 1889
Meppel, Meppel, Drenthe, The Netherlands
1918
March 1, 1918
Brummen, Brummen, Gelderland, The Netherlands
1920
April 23, 1920
Age 30
Eerbeek, Brummen, Gelderland, The Netherlands
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Begraafplaats Coldenhovenseweg, Eerbeek, Netherlands