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This is a postcard to Philip Zilcken, written by Vittorio Pica on June 20, 1912, in Venice. Pica was an influential art critic and intellectual, deeply embedded in the cultural and social currents of his time. The postcard offers a glimpse into the world of European artistic exchange during the early 20th century. The text, written in French, speaks to the interconnectedness of the European artistic community. Pica expresses gratitude for a letter received and mentions sending greetings to Zilcken and his wife, highlighting the personal relationships that underpinned the art world at the time. This postcard serves as a poignant reminder of how personal correspondence creates and sustains professional and artistic networks, shaping the reception and dissemination of art. The intimacy of this message makes us reflect on the role of personal relationships in the larger landscape of art history.
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