Brief aan Philip Zilcken by Fenna de Meyier

Brief aan Philip Zilcken Possibly 1917

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drawing, paper, ink

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drawing

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intimism

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calligraphy

This letter, penned by Fenna de Meyier to Philip Zilcken in 1917, is a fascinating artifact. The handwriting itself becomes a symbolic gesture, reflecting the writer’s state of mind. Notice how the script dances across the page, embodying a human element often lost in our age of mechanical reproduction. The act of writing letters, once a vital form of communication, carries a certain weight. Think of ancient illuminated manuscripts and the care put into calligraphy – a reverence for the written word echoed here. The words convey a personal sentiment; a message of hope for recovery, a desire for connection. Like votive offerings, letters bridge the gap between individuals, carrying emotional and psychological intent. In our fast-paced world, this letter invites us to reflect on the power of human connection and the enduring quality of handwritten communication, with all its beauty and imperfections.

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