Brief aan Christiaan Kramm by Christiaan Wilhelmus Moorrees

Brief aan Christiaan Kramm Possibly 1864

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drawing, paper, ink

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portrait

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drawing

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script typography

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hand-lettering

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sketch book

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hand drawn type

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hand lettering

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paper

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personal sketchbook

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ink

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hand-drawn typeface

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fading type

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sketchbook drawing

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sketchbook art

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calligraphy

This is a letter to Christiaan Kramm written by Christiaan Wilhelmus Moorrees in 1864. In a time defined by social hierarchies, correspondence served not only as a means of communication but also as a performance of social roles and class identity. The formal handwriting and careful composition speak to the value placed on etiquette and decorum in 19th-century society. Moorrees delicately expresses concern for Kramm, referring to the recipient's 'small portrait,' a token of affection and connection. The act of writing itself becomes a means of forging and maintaining relationships within a specific social sphere. As Moorrees hopes that Kramm is able to recover from his illness, we can understand a culture where personal health and well-being were closely tied to one's ability to participate in social and economic life. The letter captures a moment in time, revealing the emotional landscape of individuals navigating the constraints and expectations of their era.

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