Brief aan Philip Zilcken by Adriaan Pit

Brief aan Philip Zilcken Possibly 1880 - 1887

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drawing, paper, ink, frottage

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drawing

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paper

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personal sketchbook

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ink

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fading type

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sketchbook drawing

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frottage

Adriaan Pit penned this letter to Philip Zilcken using ink on paper, a quotidian yet intimate medium. The thinness of the paper and fluidity of the ink allowed Pit’s thoughts to flow directly onto the page, capturing the immediacy of his emotions and intentions. The choice of materials speaks to a world before instant communication, where correspondence was a tangible link between individuals. Notice the pressure and rhythm of Pit’s handwriting, each stroke imbued with his personal touch. The act of writing itself, the careful forming of each letter, was a craft, a skill honed through years of practice. This letter is more than just a message, it’s a testament to the enduring power of human connection in a pre-digital age, reminding us of the value of slowing down and engaging with the world in a more deliberate way.

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