Brief aan Maurice Joyant by Siebe Johannes ten Cate

Brief aan Maurice Joyant 1874 - 1908

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Siebe Johannes ten Cate penned this letter to Maurice Joyant, likely in the late 19th century, a period defined by rapid social and artistic change across Europe. This missive offers a glimpse into the art world of the time, hinting at the artist's negotiations with dealers, preparations for exhibitions, and the inherent challenges of making a living as an artist. It is a personal communication that speaks to the business side of being an artist, the need to advocate for one's work, and the reliance on relationships within the art community. The mention of paintings, potential sales, and upcoming exhibitions underlines the economic realities artists navigate. Consider this letter beyond its literal content; it represents the complex interplay of creativity, commerce, and personal relationships that shape the art world, even today. It humanizes the artistic process.

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