drawing, paper, ink, pen
drawing
hand written
script typography
hand-lettering
hand drawn type
hand lettering
paper
ink
hand-written
hand-drawn typeface
thick font
pen work
pen
handwritten font
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This is a letter from Maurice Fromkes to Andries Bonger, written in Madrid on November 23, 1927. Fromkes, a Dutch-American artist, expresses his pleasure at Bonger's appreciation of his work and shares details of his life and artistic interests. The letter provides insight into the cultural and intellectual circles of the early 20th century. Fromkes references Spanish culture, mentions plans to visit the Goya Centennial, and seeks information on Delacroix, Manet, Millet, Van Gogh, and Cezanne. Letters such as this serve as invaluable historical documents as they provide intimate glimpses into the lives, thoughts, and relationships of individuals within a specific time period. The handwritten quality of the letter adds a layer of intimacy, emphasizing the personal connection between Fromkes and Bonger. It highlights how human beings across time connect through shared artistic and intellectual passions.
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