Brief aan Philip Zilcken by Arend Hijner

Brief aan Philip Zilcken Possibly 1913

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drawing, paper, ink, pen

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drawing

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hand-lettering

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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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ink drawing experimentation

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intimism

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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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sketchbook art

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calligraphy

This letter was written in 1913 by Arend Hijner to Philip Zilcken. It offers us a glimpse into their personal relationship amidst a backdrop of significant societal shifts. Written correspondence, like this letter, was an intimate act, a tangible expression of connection during a time when personal interaction held a different weight. One can imagine Hijner carefully choosing his words, each sentence carrying a weight of intention. The tone, informal and friendly, suggests a deep familiarity between the two men. We can infer a shared understanding, a bond built on shared experiences and mutual respect. It’s a reminder that personal histories are always interwoven with broader cultural narratives. Though the specifics of their conversation remain somewhat veiled, this letter stands as a testament to the importance of human connection, a quiet assertion of intimacy in a world undergoing rapid transformation.

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