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After becoming reaquainted with Jan Mankes (Keulse Pot met Reigersneb en Judaspenning, above), we've become a bit obsessed with his palatte, composition and rendering style. The bird skull, a common motif in his still lifes, is such a beautiful element that we searched out a bit more skeletal imagery. Here are a few of our favorites:
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Mankel, Witte Muizen op Perkementenboek
Mankel, Stilleven mit Schedel op Boek
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