Brief aan Saskia Delprat-Veth by Johan Huizinga

Brief aan Saskia Delprat-Veth Possibly 1925 - 1928

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drawing, paper, ink, pen

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portrait

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drawing

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ink paper printed

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old engraving style

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hand drawn type

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paper

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personal sketchbook

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ink

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ink drawing experimentation

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intimism

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pen-ink sketch

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ink colored

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pen work

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sketchbook drawing

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pen

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sketchbook art

This is a letter written by Johan Huizinga in 1925. Though seemingly simple, the handwritten script carries the weight of human connection, a primal urge to communicate across time and space. Consider the act of writing itself, a practice echoing through millennia, from ancient scribes etching cuneiform to medieval monks illuminating manuscripts. Each stroke of the pen embodies a reaching out, a desire to bridge the gap between minds. This act transcends mere information exchange; it becomes a vessel for emotion, a conduit for the soul. Like the ancient Greek concept of "pothos," a yearning that drives human action, the letter embodies a longing for connection, for understanding. The scrawled handwriting, the intimate language, these are all traces of a shared history, a collective memory etched onto the page. It is this psychological dimension that imbues the letter with its enduring power, engaging us on a subconscious level with the timeless human drama of communication. As symbols shift, so do our interpretations, yet the core impulse remains—the unending quest to connect, to understand, to be understood.

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