Paintings (sorted by the year):
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I 1972 I 1973 I 1974 I 1975 I 1976 I 1977 I 1978 I 1979
I 1980 I 1981 I 1982 I 1983 I 1984 I 1985 I 1986 I 1987 I 1988 I 1989 I 1990 I 1991
Back side of paintings:On the back side of Vincent van Volkmer's paintings you can see several symbols, signs and writings. Among them pyramides, freemason symbols and an hand written ancient manuscript.
Photo above: back side of the painting titled: „2319“ by Vincent van Volkmer. Painted in 1991.
Six glued components:There are six glued components on the back of every Vincent van Volkmer painting:
- At the top left is a Hebrew writing
among two freemason symbols.
- At the top right there are three upside down pyramids which are at the same time the initials of Vincent van Volkmer
(thee times "V"). Beneath of it is an eye, a temple
in the greek style and the ancient Nsw-Bity
(also Nesut-Biti, Nswt-Bjtj or Nisut-Biti) sign. This hieroglyph is the ancient royal name of Egyptian pharaohs. It is pronounced [nj-]sw.t bj.t[j], the meaning is "[He of] the sedge and the bee" ("King of Upper and Lower Egypt"). On the left and right side of it bees similar to the symbols of the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
- Below in the middle a hand written manuscript
which is signed by Vincent van Volkmer's name and emblem.
- Above two tickets of a lottery including two numerical codes.
- Above it a handwritten ancient manuscript.
Futhermore six handwritten components:- At the top left the latin words "Praesentia", "Praeterita" and "Futurae", which english meaning is "presence", "past" and "future".
- In the middle the name VINCENT VAN VOLKMER written in block letters.
- Right next to it the emblem and signature of Vincent van Volkmer.
- Rightmost of it a number which is the title of the the painting.