Brief aan Philip Zilcken by Alfred de Lostalot

Brief aan Philip Zilcken Possibly 1889

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drawing, mixed-media, print, etching, paper, photography, ink, pen

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drawing

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mixed-media

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script typography

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hand-lettering

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print

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impressionism

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etching

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old engraving style

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hand drawn type

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hand lettering

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paper

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photography

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personal sketchbook

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ink

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hand-drawn typeface

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pen-ink sketch

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pen work

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sketchbook drawing

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pen

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calligraphy

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Here is a letter from Alfred de Lostalot to Philip Zilcken, penned in Paris on August 23, 1889. The handwritten script itself is a powerful symbol. The act of writing, with its loops and flourishes, represents a direct connection to the author’s thoughts and intentions. Consider how handwriting has evolved: from ancient cuneiform tablets to medieval illuminated manuscripts, each script carries cultural weight. The personal touch of handwriting, as seen here, evokes intimacy. It is an echo of human presence, a connection to a specific moment. Think of the signature at the bottom, a unique identifier, almost a magical incantation binding the author to the words. Such gestures engage us on a deep, subconscious level. Each curve of the letter resonates with personal expression. The letter itself has resurfaced, evolving from a functional document to a symbol of historical and personal connection, with a cyclical progression through time.

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