Brief aan anoniem by August Allebé

Brief aan anoniem

Possibly 1913 - 1916

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August Allebé

1838 - 1927

Location

Rijksmuseum
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Artwork details

Medium
drawing, ink, pen
Location
Rijksmuseum
Copyright
Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Tags

#drawing#ink#ink drawing experimentation#pen#calligraphy

About this artwork

This is "Brief aan anoniem," a letter written in 1913 by August Allebé. During this time, the Netherlands was undergoing significant social and cultural changes, navigating its identity amidst the backdrop of impending global conflict. In this letter, addressed to an anonymous recipient, Allebé discusses the dispatch of sketches and studies, possibly related to animal studies. He writes with an inquisitive tone, seeking to understand the addressee’s potential interest in his artistic endeavors. It is very much a reflection of the artist's relationships and creative circles. The letter provides us a window into the artistic networks of the early 20th century, highlighting the importance of correspondence and exchange within the art world. Allebé's reference to sending sketches to someone unknown suggests a desire for feedback or recognition, echoing the universal drive of artists to connect with and influence others through their work. The handwriting on the page bears an emotional weight, a personal connection to a specific time and place.

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