Letter to Wojciech Przybyszewski

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The letter together with an envelope. Teodor Bok sends his Easter wishes to a friend and his wife, Danuta Mosur-Przybyszewska. He jokingly asks not to ask him to learn songs and to perform them during the expedition to Spain, as he will probably be lynched by his companions.

He also refers to the previous correspondence, which mentioned the artist's making of an exlibris: he wonders about its technique, mentions, among other things, offset, which is easy to reproduce, and asks Przybyszewski to consider this indication. Incidentally, he announces that he has recently been exercising and trying to look after his physical fitness, severely damaged by his, as he puts it, artistic and erotic activities.

In the letter he also informs that he will send six prints for an exhibition in the coming week, he would like to sell his works already, but he still feels that they are not good enough yet.

Finally, he confesses that he is not able to meet his deadlines, which is why there are long pauses in the correspondence between friends; he is looking forward to August, when he will "take a break from work without any qualms".

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Information about the object
Author/creator
Bok, Teodor (1947-2007)
Object type
correspondence
Time of creation/dating
20th century
Created place
Malmö (Sweden)
Technique
manual script
Material
paper
Keywords
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Owner
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Identification number
MPOLIN-A29.2.4