Brief aan Jan Veth by Cornelis Gerardus 't (1791-1871) Hooft

Brief aan Jan Veth Possibly 1897

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drawing, paper, ink, pen

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drawing

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aged paper

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hand written

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script typography

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hand-lettering

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ink paper printed

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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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ink

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hand-drawn typeface

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pen work

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pen

This letter to Jan Veth, penned by Cornelis Gerardus 't Hooft, presents a delicate dance of script upon paper, an intimate form of communication now imbued with the weight of history. Observe the handwriting itself, each stroke a deliberate gesture, carrying echoes of human expression across time. This act of writing, of committing thoughts to paper, has long served as a symbol of intellect and connection. It evolved from simple pictograms to complex alphabets, mirroring humanity's journey from concrete representation to abstract thought. Consider how the act of writing, this transmission of ideas, resonates even today, evoking a sense of nostalgia for a slower, more contemplative mode of communication. This letter is a testament to the enduring human need to connect, a tangible link to a shared past. We cannot help but feel the writer's intent, the very act of writing engaging our own memories and emotions, connecting us to the universality of human experience.

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