Brief aan Jan Veth by Jac van Looij

Brief aan Jan Veth Possibly 1886

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drawing, paper, ink

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drawing

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dutch-golden-age

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paper

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ink

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This undated letter, titled "Brief aan Jan Veth", was written by the artist Jac van Looij. Though undated, the letter offers a window into Van Looij's personal struggles and artistic sensibilities. Van Looij’s emotional state is evident as he describes feelings of physical and emotional distress. His words convey a sense of isolation and the impact of health issues on his creative process. The act of writing itself seems to be a form of release, capturing his pain and experiences. This letter invites us to consider the artist's lived reality, the circumstances that shaped his perspective. It goes beyond a mere recounting of events, offering insight into the emotional and psychological dimensions of artistic creation. As he grapples with his physical and mental state, the letter becomes a testament to the human capacity to persevere.

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